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The Financial Analyst II Grants works directly with Business Office Leadership and assigned faculty in the management of financial and compliance activities related to sponsored and non-sponsored programs.
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Following applicable Federal, Department of Defense, and Air Force acquisition policy, law, regulation, and guidance the Financial Management/Budget Specialist II assists the Contracting Officer in the acquisition of critically needed national security capabilities.
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You will serve as a Financial Management Analyst in the PEO (JSF) Project Support Branch, PEO & HQ Project Support Division, Business and Financial Operations Department of NAVAIRWARCENAC DIV. This announcement uses the Certain Personnel of the DoD direct hire authority to recruit and appoint qualified candidates to positions in the competitive service.
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Specialist II, Financial Reporting (REMOTE) Reflecting our experience within financial services and financial technology our offices encompass an open floor plan and numerous art installations designed to encourage innovation and creativity in our workforce.
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Redhorse Corporation is seeking a Financial Analyst - Level II to support programs and projects at the Facilities Services Directorate with the Washington Headquarters Service. Specifically, the Financial Analyst - Level II will provide financial and budget management and analytical support to the Resource Integration and Program Division (RIPD), including directorates and subordinate branches in support of the Facilities Services Directorate's overall objectives.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and analytical Financial Analyst II to join our growing team. Gather and analyze financial and market data from various sources, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
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The management analyst provides business management functions such as budgeting, financial analysis and planning and control of funding and allocation of funding. The business/financial/management/analyst series is focused on the coordination, accounting, planning and administration functions.
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Cvent’s Financial Planning and Analysis team is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst to sit in its McLean, VA Headquarters or Dallas, TX remote office. This role will involve duties across all facets of the FP&A function, including forecasting, budgeting business partnering, and monthly and quarterly reporting of key financial and operating metrics.
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Job Description: Aeyon seeks a highly skilled, experienced Level II Financial Analyst to ensure financial integrity, compliance, and operational effectiveness through rigorous financial management, audit response, internal controls evaluation, and policy development.
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The position labor category is Program Management / Financial Analyst level II. Applicants are expected to have an undergraduate degree, a reasonable degree of proficiency using Microsoft Software including WORD, EXCEL and POWER POINT. Preferred degree areas are business, information technology, economics.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience in budgetary or financial management support, database management, statistical analysis, and internet searching. Estimate future financial needs. OEA's focus is on uncovering the diversion of items that relate to top-tier national security threats, such as Weapons of Mass Destruction proliferators, terrorist groups or state supporters of terrorism, and potential adversary states 4 years of experience with high proficiency in MS Office Suite, including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
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Adventist's Healthcare's Howard University Hospital seeks to hire an experienced Senior Financial Analyst, who will embrace our mission to extend God’s care through the ministry of physical, mental, and spiritual healing.
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The Financial Advisor II (FA) role requires previous experience selling investments and providing financial planning & will need to leverage this experience to service the unique and complex needs of clients in the Mass Affluent (MA) segment.
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Alluvionic is seeking a Program Analyst II - Financial Analyst UFMS to support the Office of Financial Management in the Judicial Security Division of the U.S. Marshals Service. The Program Analyst II will support management and other staff members in all financial activities and operations as assigned.
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Python Developer (AWS) with financial II No h1b II McLean, VA (Hybrid) Tues Thursday) also open for Remote. Python Developer (AWS) with financial II No h1b II McLean, VA (Hybrid) Tues Thursday) also open for Remote.
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