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The incumbent serves as a technical financial management analyst on the assigned program areas. Chief Financial Officer, Deputy CFO, Senior ACFO Financial Management, ACFO Corporate Accounting, Financial Reporting Analysis, General Ledger Review.
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Senior Financial Analyst - Kankakee, IL. The Financial Analyst role at company is a key member of the Financial Planning and Analysis team, and core support as a business partner to company leadership team across all functions.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance, Mathematics, Engineering, Economics or related area combined with at least 2-4 years of banking, project finance, corporate finance, or M&A experience within a financial firm, energy or resource company.
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Double Fine Productions, Inc. (a Microsoft/Xbox company) is looking for a Financial Analyst/Finance Manager who will lead all financial planning and analysis for our studio. - Learning, applying, and communicating accounting standards applicable to the gaming industry throughout the studio's financial planning and modeling.
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Overview of the Senior Financial Analyst. As a member of the Corporate Finance Team, you will take an active role in key financial processes, including month-end close activities, reporting of key performance indicators, forecast planning, and financial decision support for executive leadership and key stakeholders.
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This role is leveled for a Senior Finance Analyst but we are open to considering a uniquely exceptional candidate at the Finance Manager level. Support corporate and department-level planning, forecasting, and management reporting that guide strategic, financial, and operational decisions.
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The Financial Analyst will also provide insights into the financial performance of the organization, and provide data-driven solutions to improve decision-making and strategic planning.
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Using financial systems and technology in conducting financial monitoring of grantee activities and audit resolutions, securities markets, investments, and banking. Using financial systems and technology in conducting financial monitoring of grantee activities and audit resolutions, securities markets, investments, and banking; AND.
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Lyft’s FP&A team is looking for a Senior Financial Analyst to join our Rideshare team. Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) is an integral part of the decision-making process at Lyft, embedded within the business to ensure we maximize ROI and drive to the best possible P&L outcomes.
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To further our impact, we are looking for a Senior Financial Analyst to join our global FP&A team. Ability to work cross functionally and experience communicating with or presenting to people at all levels of the organization with varying levels of financial literacy.
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As a Strategic Financial Manager / Analyst, you will play a key role in driving Corelight's financial planning, business analytics, and strategic decision-making across the organization.
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As a key member of the accounting and operations team within the School of Medicine (SOM) Dean’s Office, Financial Affairs Unit (FAU), the Financial Analyst III is tasked to perform high level data analysis, data validation, reconciliation, and review and approval functions.
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Bachelors degree in finance, business, or related field and Minimum six (6) years Financial Planning & Analysis experience, or directly related business experience. Conducts Financial Statement Analysis of business partners (e.g., suppliers, customers, co-packers, acquisition targets) by reviewing information reported from software systems (Internet, Bloomberg, and D&B), annual reports, and/or interviews; making recommendations regarding the financial status (viability) of business partners; and assessing risk implications.
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The Senior Financial Analyst, R&D Finance will be a key member in a growing and dynamic organization. Experience with a cloud-based financial planning system (Adaptive, Anaplan, Planful etc.
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As part of the Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis team, this person will be a key contributor to financial reporting packages for the CFO and Senior Management. Solid financial acumen including accounting knowledge and experience with forecasting, budgeting, and variance analysis.
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