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Having skilled financial leaders, technology-based systems and processes allows the department to excel at our finance work, which supports the SDSU research mission and overall strategic growth plans.
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Involved in all aspects of our private equity investments by researching/due diligence target companies and sectors, building extensive/detailed financial models, writing Investment Committee Memos, participating in the entire M&A and post-acquisition portfolio management process, and all aspects of LP fundraising/funds management.
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Improves financial status by analyzing results; monitoring variances; identifying trends; recommending actions to management. Proficient with spreadsheets, databases, MS Office and financial software applications.
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The Program Coordinator in the Customer Support Division's Billing & Financial Analytics section will manage a team focused on account billing and receivables for the department's 283,000 water/sewer utility customers and use statistical data analysis to enhance services, improve business operations, and increase customer satisfaction.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer of UC San Diego Health, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be directly responsible for providing financial leadership across the organization and guidance to system leadership on broader health system initiatives.
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A law firm in San Diego is seeking a Senior Real Estate and Financial Services/Real Estate Finance Associate Attorney with 5+ years of broad real estate finance experience. OverviewOur San Diego office is looking for a Civil EIT or PE with 2 years of experience to join our Transportation Planning and Traffic Operations team.
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As a Financial Planner, you will play a crucial role in creating and maintaining financial plans for our Wealth Advisor team. Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation. Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation.
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As the Senior Financial Analyst, you will help drive and support the development of financial modeling tools, and related planning, reporting, and analysis across the research project portfolio.
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Provide administrative leadership for the Business & Financial Affairs Division including oversight and direct involvement in assigned services and operations; plan and administer assigned services and functions, including business operations, auxiliary services, food services, health and wellness center, bookstore operations, risk management activities, programs, and operations.
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Using our eMoney financial planning technology to input financial information, link client accounts and deliver a personalize, comprehensive planning experience. Our advisors' extensive expertise and strong commitment to our clients can be seen through numerous awards, including being recognized by Bloomberg, Forbes, Financial Advisor Magazine, CNBC, Barron's and more.
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As a Senior Financial Advisor, you are an entrepreneur under the Farther umbrella building a client-first business with modern tools backing you. Consult with clients on wealth management strategies and guide them to achieve their personal and financial goals.
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Ensure compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) standards in project financial management. Daily use of ERP to run financial reports, validate accuracy of reporting and data, research accounting errors or anomalies, and build/monitor dashboards.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will be responsible for financial planning & analysis as part of the Global Corporate Planning team. Perform ad-hoc analysis and develop financial models, ex: gap and trend analysis, risks and opportunities, ROI, others.
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Leverage advanced data-connection technology such as Power Query, Power Pivot and Power BI to develop, implement and deploy self-service dynamic forecast tool and reporting to business partners throughout the company for expense management, headcount reconciliation, inventory and financial consolidation to local and corporate ERP systems.
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As a Banner Financial Aid Consultant , you will utilize your expertise in working directly with the Ellucian Banner Financial Aid module to provide implementation support, training, consulting, and technical assistance at client sites.
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