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The Business Services Department is looking for a Sr. Financial Analyst to join their team in Jupiter, FL. The selected candidate for this role is expected to have experience in Financial Planning & Analysis or related areas.
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Job Description: The Financial Analyst II performs many accountings, customer service and organizational functions. They are responsible for collaborating with internal and external members to promote financial health within the organization.
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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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Financial Analyst, Sr. Employees in this role supports Senior Management decision making via financial modeling, including but not limited to, revenue requirement and customer bill impacts, discounted cash flow analysis and financial statement modeling.
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An Amazing Career Opportunity for a Senior Financial Analyst! The person in this role will provide support in a Senior Analyst role to the Identity Access Management Solutions (IAMS) business area within HID Global.
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Robert Half Finance has an open position at a fast-growing company for an outstanding Financial Analyst/Senior Financial Analyst. In this Financial Analyst position, you will conduct financial modeling on various financial products as well as measure, analyze, and forecast performance in conjunction with operating plans.
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As a member of the Joints Reconstruction Finance Team, the senior analyst provides financial leadership, support, and analytics to the Joints Recon Global Strategic Marketing (GSM) and Research and Development (R&D) organizations to help shape and support a growing business.
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Looking for Sr Financial Analyst to help manage the ETRM Project budget, with 6 or more years of experience and prior budget and vendor management experience. We are searching for a Financial Analyst, Sr for a 6-month contract assignment.
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We're looking for a Financial Reporting Accounting Analyst to join our team. Engage with finance, accounting, and business units in evaluating and accounting for complex issues and transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, lending activities, revenue recognition and other financial accounting and reporting matters.
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Performs financial analyses as required by management or regulatory bodies. This position identifies and conducts complex analyses of financial impacts of issues and/or decisions facing the company and proposes strategies to maximize financial performance of company.
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The position is responsible for supporting financial planning and analysis processes for assigned locations/business lines, including but not limited to: preparation and analysis of management financial statements; budgeting and forecasting; implementation of management dashboards; deployment of key company metrics; preparation of accurate and timely analysis for the Site Leadership and Executive teams; ad-hoc analysis and modeling.
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For a Senior Financial Analyst. Advanced Excel skills and experience with financial software (e.g., ERP systems, Power BI, Cognos). Conduct comprehensive financial analysis to support strategic decision-making, including budgeting, forecasting, variance analysis, and financial modeling.
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Principle Financial Analyst (FP&A/SAP) Required skills include advanced Microsoft Excel modeling and financial reporting analysis and variance experience. Supporting financial reporting and related processes with a focus on project and financial data.
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Prior corporate Business Planning and Analysis experience required, including planning and forecasting, business case analysis, and financial modeling. Communicate financial results to finance leadership and other internal partners with an understanding of impact on company metrics.
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Perform other duties as assigned Qualifications and Experience Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, economics, accounting or related field 3-5 years experience in financial analysis. Financial analysts work as part of the Ratings and Research team and act as product experts for ratings, research, product development, enhancement and maintenance relating to one or more rated industry or category.
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