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This role helps to steer the institution towards its long-term strategic goals through comprehensive financial planning, analysis, reporting, and adherence to regulatory compliance.
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The Vice President, Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis will lead the Covanta Finance team and provide financial leadership in the following areas: budgeting and forecasting process and presentation, internal management reporting and financial analysis for the total company financial results, long-term financial planning including transactional / scenario modeling (financings, M&A, etc.
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Preparing insights / commentary for external reporting and parent company reporting, finance activities for corporate overhead departments, functional ownership / administration of the Oracle financial planning system, and special projects.
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In this position you will have the opportunity to leverage your strengths and skills to to drive the successful execution of financial reporting, planning, analysis and other business projects.
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Use SQL, Unix, Linux, Oracle Hyperion EPM, Oracle Hyperion Essbase, Oracle Hyperion Planning, Oracle Hyperion Financial Planning, Oracle Planning Budgeting and Cloud Services (PBCS) and Oracle Enterprise Planning Budgeting and Cloud Services (EPBCS.
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Ensure efficient systems and processes exist to facilitate financial planning analysis and reporting. This person will be subject matter expert on trade planning & execution systems (Apex, Tableau dashboards), sales/trade reconciliations, reporting and analysis.
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The Data Business Analyst is responsible for Analysis/ Consulting, Configuration/ Integration, Validation/ Support and Project Planning for all aspects of business processes with a focus on predictive analytics, reporting and automation flows.
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As a Senior Accountant, you will work directly under the CEO with the responsibility of coordinating the family's financial and accounting activities, ensuring precision in daily financial operations, planning, reporting, cash management, investment analysis, and control implementation.
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This position will be the finance lead for our Behavioral Health Specialty product (CCPSMI) for individuals with serious mental illness and lead functions related to financial reconciliation, outlook, planning, vendor management, cost of care partner, and data analysis to identify trends within utilization and financial data sets.
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Customer Performance & AnalysisProvide financial and analytical support on national accounts and regional grocery sales activities/initiativesManage monthly Customer P&L analysis and distribution.
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The Portfolio Management - Financial Planning & Analysis team performs analyses and financial reporting of Private Equity results and strategic business initiatives.
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Collaborate with Accounting Standards, Corporate Function Support, Financial Planning Analysis, Business Development and Strategic Alliance, Consolidation Accounting, Global Human Health, our Research & Development Division, our Manufacturing Division, Finance, Treasury, Business Support Center, Tax, Legal, and 3rd party collaboration partners.
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Understanding of corporate financial planning, reporting & analysis, and costing/profitability methodologies and processes. Ensuring timely and accurate delivery of financial planning, reporting & analyses for the business.
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Support the design, build, and automation of the annual budget and planning process in conjunction with the Financial Reporting, Planning & Analysis Lead.
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Work closely with Accounting, RCM and Financial Planning and Analysis team on various month end and ad hoch initiatives. The Senior Financial Analyst is responsible for performing a wide range of financial reporting and analyses, supporting an assigned clinical service line within the organization(s.
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