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Financial Risk Analyst 2 or 3. This position is responsible for administration of the Financial Risk departments middle office functions including implementation of, and compliance with, the Company’s financial risk policies, SOX compliance, processes, and procedures principally related to derivatives and other natural gas commodity contracts.
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Our teams ensure the company’s success by focusing on attracting and retaining diverse talent, building organizational effectiveness, and supporting the mental, physical, social and financial wellbeing of all employees.
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Knowledge of the principles of public administration, municipal budget development, public sector financial management, financial analysis and forecasting, fund management and analysis, and financial reporting.
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Our reputable client located in the heart of Portland seeks an energetic and self-motivated Senior Financial Analyst to join their team! Senior Financial Analyst (FP&A) Responsibilities.
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In partnership with HR Data Analyst, analyze HR reports to inform strategic decision-making and problem-solving. We believe everyone deserves to see their path forward, and the steps in place to achieve their career and financial goals.
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In this role, the Financial Planning Analyst will utilize Morgan Stanley’s innovative planning tools to drive goals-based Wealth Management for Financial Advisors and their clients.
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The Senior Financial Analyst must apply sound reasoning, backed by strong research capabilities and a technical foundation in generally accepted accounting principles. The Senior Financial Analyst would be expected to report to the office on a quarterly basis, at minimum.
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As a Senior Financial Analyst, Revenue, you'll be at the forefront of shaping revenue forecasting, acting as the finance pricing expert, and evaluating the profitability and ROI of our products.
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Minimum of six years’ work experience as an accountant, financial analyst, financial/business consultant, and/or auditor or related area of responsibility or previous job experience at the Financial Program Manager level.
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Skills: - 5+ years of experience in commercial lending - Strong knowledge of financial analysis and underwriting principles - Prior experience as a loan underwriter or credit analyst is MANDATORY. -Prior experience in preparation of loan memorandums for credit committee approval is also MANDATORY. - Formal Credit Training in your background is Desirable.
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LHH is looking to hire a Senior Financial Analyst for a mostly remote role located near Bradley IL. This role is responsible for driving budgeting, forecasting, and reporting activities.
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Senior Financial Analyst - Kankakee, IL. The Financial Analyst role at company is a key member of the Financial Planning and Analysis team, and core support as a business partner to company leadership team across all functions.
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Fisher Investments is looking for a Senior Business Analyst to support our Portfolio Management Group. Work in Financial Services space, mainly in the Asset /Wealth /Investment Management Area, perform requirement elicitation and present deliverables (including logic flow charts and process diagrams, User Stories, API specifications, File specifications [csv, JSON, other types] and Business Rules.
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5+ years of experience as an IT Business Analyst or Systems Analyst supporting a software application development organization. Are you looking to join a global technology department for an industry-leading financial advisory firm.
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