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Provides overall management reporting, financial planning and analysis, decision support and finance operations support to all Alexion’s corporate center functions. The role: a) requires high level of expertise in reporting standards and guidelines; b) operates in a matrixed model with AstraZeneca Group Finance, Alexion Accounting Team, Alexion Global Finance Teams, Global Financial Services, etc.
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Under the direction of the Project Finance Manager and alongside the home office project team, the Project Finance Analyst 3 supports the management of the financial and contractual elements of United State Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded projects in collaboration with other departments/functional support areas including Accounting, Contracts and Procurement, Human Resources, and corporate/division finance.
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As an Associate Director of BaseCamp Business Development you will be responsible identification, engagement and contracting of long-term partnerships that fit the ElevateBio strategic goals and objectives.
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Alternatively, the employer will accept a Masters degree in Economics, Finance, Investing, or a related field of study plus two (2) years in the job offered or two (2) years as a Financial Analyst, Investment Analyst, Equity Research, or related occupation.
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Bachelor's Degree in urban planning or a related field; a master's degree is desirable; three years' experience in economic development or long-term planning, community engagement, real estate development, business advisory services; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Conduct legal research and analysis pertaining to securitization and structured finance transactions. Certifications related to financial transactions or structured finance (e.g., CFA) are a plus.
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As a Subject Matter Expert in the Financal Services Industry, the Industry Advisor will leverage technology in collaboration with HyperScale Partners and strategic vendor/solution partners to drive innovation and enhance business outcomes.
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The role will require interactions and collaboration throughout the Alexion/AstraZeneca organization including Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A), Global Financial Services, and senior R&D leadership.
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You will be responsible for providing insightful financial analysis, conducting forecasting and budgeting activities through Amazon’s operating planning & guidance cycles and will assist in strategic decision-making processes for the global OTS FP&A team which manages ~$0.7BN of operations related spend internally.
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MS or PhD in Finance, Economics, Financial Engineering, Statistics, Math, or related field; senior positions require 2-3 years of model validation experience in a financial services firm.
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Are you interested in supporting financial analysis for the Asset Management Tech (AMT), Compliance, Risk, Business Operations (CRBO), Finance and Funds Oversight (FFO) and Human Resources (HR) shared services groups.
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Formerly known as the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), EOHLC works with municipalities, local housing authorities, non-profit organizations, and development partners to provide affordable housing options, financial assistance, and other support to Massachusetts communities.
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The Sr. Compliance Tech. Business Analyst/Project Manager will provide business analysis, project management, and related duties for various Anti-money laundering (AML) and Compliance Technology projects in the Boston, Massachusetts area.
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At Capital One, you will be a vital contributing member to a tiger team responsible for identifying cybersecurity gaps and seams and solutions on how to address them, to include highlighting the need for new or enhanced projects that create business value and reduce critical cyber risk.
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Build strong, collaborative partnerships with business, institutional, non-profit, neighborhood groups and resident associations to ensure that all parts of the Boston community, and especially the most vulnerable members of the community, have the support and resources necessary to reduce their emissions, increase efficiency and access to renewable energy.
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