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Adobe's newly formed Treasury Process Optimization and Governance team is looking for a highly experienced Robotics Process Automation Developer who has experience in partnering with financial services professionals to build innovative solutions using emerging technologies to drive data insights and operating efficiencies in areas like investments, foreign exchange, treasury operations, etc.
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Regulatory Knowledge: Familiarity with regulatory requirements and industry standards governing treasury operations, FX management, and settlement processes. Experience: 7+ years of product management experience in the payments industry, focusing on treasury operations and settlement processes.
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Entry level to intermediate knowledge of general banking operations, including deposit operations, loan administration, treasury management and/or other commercial banking products and services.
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Three (3) or more years of experience in Branch Banking Operations, Treasury Management Services, and/or Lending Deposit Sales or related experience. treasury management, and other commercial banking products and services.
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Implement best practices for finance operations, financial accounting and reporting, forecasting, planning and analysis, budgeting and control, treasury, taxation, etc. Details on functional knowledge: At least 5+ years of experience in finance transformation, finance operations, financial planning, and analysis, or a related field, with demonstrated knowledge and understanding of financial processes, and best practices.
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The individual must have a strong treasury operations background. The role will facilitate all treasury services and daily operations. We are seeking a Senior Treasury Analyst to support a rapidly growing Manhattan based real estate investment firm.
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It is a role that requires collaboration with multiple teams, including treasury, technical accounting, corporate accounting, tax, IT, legal, and sales operations. Track deals financed and partner closely with Treasury and Technical Accounting teams to understand the deal structure.
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Reporting to the CFO, the Controller/Director of Finance will serve as an integral member of the finance team, helping to manage a broad range of accounting, finance, treasury, operations and tax items across the funds, management company and other related entities.
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Oversee all aspects of financial operations, including but not limited to accounts payable, accounts receivable, treasury management, and financial reporting. Develop comprehensive financial models, forecasts, and budgets that serve as the roadmap for our US operations, enabling proactive decision-making and resource allocation.
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This role offers a great opportunity to work closely with various Finance departments within the Company, including Investor Relations, Corporate Accounting, Revenue Accounting, FP&A, Treasury, Tax, and Stock Administration, as well as the HR, Legal, Regulatory, Product Operations, and Business Development departments, which will allow you to gain a vast amount of knowledge of the Company's business and operations that are essential for solid career development.
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Cash Flow Management & Treasury Policy: Oversee cash flow management, including monitoring liquidity, forecasting cash needs, and optimizing cash utilization to support business operations and strategic initiatives.
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You will support all aspects of Global Treasury Operations activities. Databricks is looking for a motivated and enthusiastic individual to support us as a Treasury Manager on our fast-growing Treasury team.
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Reporting to the Controller, the Assistant Controller will collaborate extensively with cross-functional partners, including HR, Sales Operations, and the CFO. The Assistant Controller should be efficient in working in a fast-growing start-up environment, with a strong sense of operational aspects of the Accounting function, and help contribute to building a world-class accounting team.
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Manage banking operations and ensure it is performed in accordance with the US/Canada/LatAm regulations Responsible for cash positioning and cash management activities, including cash position reconciliation, bank reporting, bank platform administration and controls.
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The Finance Team includes Finance Business Partnership, Accounting, Finance Operations, Financial Systems, Internal Audit, Tax, Treasury, and Investor Relations teams. Gain an in-depth understanding of Company operations and business results within assigned areas to prepare monthly analysis and variance explanations.
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