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Your responsibilities as the Asset Management Coordinator/Analyst will include:Portfolio Monitoring: Oversee loan/investment terms, including payments, covenants, compliance, and impact reporting.
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Prepare management reports to communicate risk exposures, and the sources of those exposures, to corporate and affiliate bank Asset Liability Committees (ALCOs). The Sr. Analyst will join the Global Liquidity and Balance Sheet Modeling team and focus on balance sheet modeling.
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Cboe Global Markets is looking for a Quantitative Risk Management Analyst who will be reporting directly to the Chief Risk Officer. The Quantitative Risk Management Analyst is expected to integrate into the Risk Management team and assist in general operations such as monitoring and reviewing of various risk reports, alerts and other processes.
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2 to 4 years of relevant management experience such as payroll system management, payroll processing, and payroll accounting. Analyst, Payroll Processing - (254540) Atlantic City Electric (ACE), Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE), Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Delmarva Power & Light (DPL), PECO Energy Company (PECO), and Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco.
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The Senior Policy Analyst will work closely with the Innovation Commission Director and other team members to support the development and adoption of policy proposals that will promote innovations related to agriculture and food security in the context of climate change.
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Verbal and written communication skills including discussing medical needs with members and interfacing with internal staff/management and external vendors and community resources. This is a Union RoleJob SummaryThis position is responsible for conducting medical management and health education programs for customers on government health care programs.
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The opportunity: Flexport has an immediate opening for a Senior Accounting Analyst to join our Finance team. We are seeking a highly motivated Senior Accounting Analyst with a mission to recommend and drive new initiatives and support our fast-growing organization.
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Serve as the go-to person or air traffic controller for incoming requests by working with teammates and ensuring that outgoing responses meet CFOG’s high standards for accuracy and relationship management.
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We're now hiring an experienced leader to join our growing team as Head of School (Director) in the Wicker Park/Chicago area.
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Strategic Planning : Develop and implement comprehensive change management strategies aligned with organizational goals. Director, ERP Transformation Change Management at a Glance. 10 years change management experience with major ERP systems, SAP preferred.
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Maintenance of the Third-Party Risk Management framework and related documentation and standards, tracking and reporting on third party key risk indicators, which includes the status of SME risk assessments, issues and action plans of third party engagements, liaising with the different SME teams and engagement owners throughout the lines of business, and training to standards and framework.
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We are looking for a skilled quantitative analyst or data scientist with strong expertise in machine learning, data visualization, and with excellent communication skills. Build signals across multiple asset classes, including Equity, FX, Fixed Income, Crypto, Futures, and Options, with time horizons from minutes to years.
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As a part of the Total Rewards team, the Senior Compensation Analyst will research, design, implement, and evaluate various compensation, rewards, and recognition programs that support the attraction, engagement, and retention of top talent.
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Job Summary:The post-award financial analyst in the cancer center is responsible for the financial management for over 100 clinical trials contracts assigned to them. · Works with Dept &/or Research Administrator regarding financial grants management issues.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to facilitate the exchange of information with provider business groups such as Accounts Payable (AP), Materials Management (MM), and IT teams preferred.
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