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This role is perfect for a seasoned Mechanical Engineer who is passionate about problem-solving and enjoys the challenges of a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Excellent problem-solving abilities and a keen eye for detail.
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Partners with broader Finance functions, including Financial Planning & Analysis, Investor Relations, Risk & Insurance, and Corporate Development on special projects. Assists with high visibility reporting and analysis for Treasurer and other senior Finance leaders.
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As a Senior IT Infrastructure Analyst, you will be responsible for ensuring the availability, performance, and security of our Oracle cloud-based applications. Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.
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Produce a monthly presentation regarding financial performance, variance analysis, updates to rolling forecast, key trends, and KPIs, with input from senior management/department leaders.
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Industry certification such as Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) or Financial Risk Manager (FRM) or advanced degree in a quantitative field. Assume a senior leadership role in the oversight and coordination of policy development, limit calibration and compliance, and the development, calibration and maintenance of a comprehensive Market Risk and Liquidity Risk Appetite Framework.
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Job Summary The Church Administrator will oversee the financial, human, and physical resources of Central United Methodist Church and align them toward the direction set by the Senior Pastor.
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As a dedicated First Party Fraud Analyst, Senior you will be an individual contributor for the First Party Fraud team within Financial Crimes. Independently extract insights from data to design solutions within the Financial Crimes space through a range of data preparation, modeling, and visualization techniques, including predictive analysis, pattern recognition and/or Machine Learning.
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BS in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Aerospace, or Structural Engineering, from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program, with an emphasis in solid mechanics, structural analysis, theory of elasticity, metallurgy, and finite element analysis.
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The Analyst is also responsible for following processes and procedures as defined by Cybersecurity leadership, NERC CIP Compliance, and the Cyber Incident Response Team (CIRT). Experience with forensics and malware analysis concepts and methods.
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Deploying consistent guidelines for assessment of materiality; applying materiality to regulatory reports to determine in-scope areas; performing risk assessments and gap analysis with partners and prioritizing gap closure; consulting and advising senior management on execution of regulatory reporting within the internal control framework; evaluation of internal control findings and data errors or omissions for proper escalation and reporting, etc.
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Underwrite investments in public securitized markets across the capital structure (senior, mezzanine tranches and residuals) by performing comprehensive credit analysis on the industry, sponsor/originator/servicer, asset valuation, cashflows, structure, loss and prepayment modelling and stress testing.
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As a Senior Quantitative Analyst, you'll be responsible for supporting the development and maintenance of asset and liability models used for hedging and reporting of our annuity products.
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Proven leadership skills demonstrating strong judgment, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities. As a Senior within the Sustainability, Climate and Equity: Renewable Energy practice, you will advise clients on tax issues related to renewable energy clients and projects.
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Stay updated on changes in financial regulations (e.g. OFAC) and security (e.g. PCI-DSS) standards, adapting data security strategies promptly to ensure ongoing compliance. Regularly communicate with internal stakeholders, including senior management, to report on data initiatives, progress, and impacts, translating complex data-related models and strategies into clear business terms.
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This position provides technical support to the Accounts Receivable OneIT Business System Analyst for system upgrade testing, troubleshooting, system settings, and WebFocus report updates used by financial reporting, accounting services, and university departments.
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