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This role will support Financial Planning & Analysis for Inspire Company Owned Restaurants, provide support to restaurant operations, and implement analytic and visualization tools for brand reporting.
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As an Analyst with Kimley-Horn, you will benefit from hands-on experience, technical software and consulting trainings, and developmental programs geared towards growing Kimley-Horn’s future leaders.
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The COBOL Programmer/Analyst will be responsible for helping to convert VSAM to DB2. Our client is seeking a COBOL Programmer/Analyst to join their team. The COBOL Programmer/Analyst will be responsible for helping to convert VSAM to DB2.
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Description Cox Automotive is currently seeking a Senior Sales Compensation Analyst to join our team in a remote or hybrid role. As a dynamite Analyst, you deserve success in your life as well, and at Cox, we define “success” as being a part of a company that gives you lots of opportunities and options.
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Applicant should have some of the following: Experience in working on Insurance Business Process across multiple Insurance product lines LifeAnnuitiesBrokerageProperty & Casualty (Personal and Commercial Lines) Group benefits.
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The Novelis Global Manufacturing Excellence team, in Atlanta, GA, is seeking a Sr. Analyst, Governance and Transformation, that will report to the Strategy and Portfolio Management Director within the Portfolio Management Office (PMO.
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Georgia-Pacific (GP) is seeking a Functional Analyst that wants to join our team that will implement the next generation of knowledge systems centered on SAP S/4HANA PP/DS, SAP IBP for our Building Products businesses.
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Oldcastle Infrastructure is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst to join the Financial Planning & Analysis team. The individual will be a key contributor to the forecasting, budgeting, and reporting and consolidation process.
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The Financial Analyst will process reimbursements after the HAP registry and Utilities Allowance updates generated by the Compliance Section 8 Team. JOB DESCRIPTION Posting Open Until Filled Salary Range: $54,525 - $72,682 General Description and Classification Standards Supervision Received The Financial Analyst and Senior Financial Analyst report to the Grant Services Fiscal Manager.
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The Conflicts Analyst is responsible for analyzing research and reports on potential conflicts of interest as a key component of the law firm’s new business intake and lateral hiring processes.
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The Data Governance Analyst, under the direction of the Director of IT Security, will assist with implementing policies, rules, and systems that direct the use of data within the company. The Analyst will help build data governance based on industry-related frameworks which increase organizational efficiency, optimize data management practices, and comply with regulatory standards.
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The Travel & Expense Analyst serves as the program administrator and subject matter expert (SME) for Concur, IPG’s travel and expense system, supporting North American, organization of approximately 1,000 users.
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As you advance through the hiring process, you will also learn more about the specific benefits available for any non-temporary position for which you apply, based on full-time or part-time status, position, and division of work.
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Receive and process quotes for vendor services; process invoices; maintain end of year accrual list. Selected applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for the next steps in the selection process.
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