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Overview of the Financial Analyst. As a member of the Corporate Finance Team, you will take an active role in key financial processes, including month-end close activities, reporting of key performance indicators, forecast planning, and financial decision support for executive leadership and key stakeholders.
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24 months of experience with preparation of Financial Statements using IFRS/IAS standard, using SAP ERP system including FI, MM, PM and SD modules and BPC for data recording, assembly and analysis, analysis of Cost of Production and reporting comparing Standard Cost, Preparation & Analysis of Monthly Financial Statement, Identification the areas of improvement, analysis of Cost trend, Reconciliations of Inventory, Preparation of Budget, Maintain internal Control System.
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Financial Analyst III. This role will be supporting all financial aspects for key operational service lines at Duke Health. The responsibilities for this position include planning, developing and coordinating the preparation of financial analyses and reports including but not limited to; fiscal year budgets, monthly financial statements, statistical reports, cost analyses, month-end close, and hospital space planning (Web Central.
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As a Financial Analyst, you'll work with an elite team of accounting and finance professionals who are writing the history of our organization and guiding our success as a global industry leader.
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3 to 5 years of experience in financial consolidation, reporting analyst or systems administration. The Financial Data Analyst is responsible for the financial systems, handling of data and analytical support to Highridge Medical business partners, warranting the integrity of financial data and global consolidation of financial reports.
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Accounting / Controller / accountant / bookkeeper / financial statements / budgets / financial / income statements / CFO / Director of Finance / Accounting Manager / Director of Accounting / HVAC / CPA / certified public accountant / QuickBooks / Assistant Controller / general contractor / construction / Akron / Ohio / FP&A / GAAP / subcontractor.
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Another Source’s client, Stanford University, is recruiting a Senior Financial and Budget Analyst to join the Office of the President and Provost team. Embark on a transformative journey as the Senior Financial and Budget Analyst at the Office of the President and Provost (PPO.
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The Sr Plant Controller is a senior-level manager that is responsible for driving financial performance, implementing internal controls, and providing insights to support operational decision-making.
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This is a tremendous opportunity to develop your skills and gain exposure from the Assistant Controller and Division Controller, and you will also have visibility to key financial and non-financial information from all divisional teams (incl.
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Experience in producing US GAAP compliant financial statements and related disclosures required; SEC reporting experience a plus. Participate in a wide variety of special projects, compile special reports as assigned by the Chief Financial Officer.
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If you are a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER professional (CFP), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), or have at least five years of financial planning experience, please contact us about joining our team and helping us meet the demand of potential clients that want to do business with our firm.
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Financial experience in the automotive manufacturing sector is a plus 3-5 years:Financial Analyst / Finance Manager experience Licenses & Certifications (Preferred) Lean Mfg - Prod Sys Cert Lean Mfg - Six Sigma PandoLogic.
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Leverages knowledge of best practices in financial systems, project management, and process enhancement to facilitate the implementation of the OneStream XF Corporate Performance Management (CPM) system and Oracle E-Business Suite Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.
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The Financial Planning & Analysis area is seeking a highly skilled and highly motivated FP&A Analyst III to support our firm's functional area financial planning and analysis team.
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Pure’s financial planners generally are required to be CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM professionals (CFP®), Certified Public Accountants (CPA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®), or to have at least five years of financial planning experience.
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