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The Financial Planning and Analysis Analyst or Senior Financial Analyst will serve as a key member of the corporate FP&A Team and act as a strategic partner to senior management. Experience with OneStream or Oracle EPBCS and Tableau preferred.
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Basic Function HF Sinclair in Dallas, TX is seeking a Tax Analyst to prepare and file indirect tax returns with various state and local jurisdictions for HF Sinclair Corporation ("HFS") and its subsidiaries.
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ServiceNow Application Analyst. Agent Chat, Agent Workspace, and Virtual Agent. 10+ years of experience as a ServiceNow Administrator. Certified ServiceNow Administrator. ServiceNow Application Analyst.
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Job Description:The Corporate Development Analyst will work directly with Co-Founders & Senior Leadership to support a wide range of critical corporate priorities. Corporate Development AnalystLocation: Dallas/Fort Worth, TX Travel: up to 30% Required: Must live or be willing to relocate to Dallas/Fort Worth, TX. 1 to 2 years' experience in corporate development, FP&A, investment banking, private equity, or consulting.
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1 to 2 years' experience in corporate development, FP&A, investment banking, private equity, or consulting is REQUIRED. To be considered for the position, candidates must have a bachelor’s degree and 1 to 3 years post graduate experience.
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Job Title: Asset & Wealth Management - Operations - Reg Middle Office -Analyst. Coordinate monthly TIC-S filing to the Federal Reserve Bank and Form N-CEN filings to the SEC. The Regulatory Middle Office ("RMO") team is responsible for providing business management and expertise in Asset Management's regulatory reporting, filings, and trade surveillance, as well as initializing and driving the full-cycle of various audits.
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Firm Overview:Rapidly growing, diversified, Texas-based, lower middle market private equity investment firm and advisor to independent sponsors and acquisition entrepreneurs. Industries: healthcare, business services, government services, home services (roofing, plumbing, HVAC, etc.
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The IT Analyst position requires proficiency in core application systems, problem solving, application design/architecture, implementation, system and technology integration and system testing.
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Description & Requirements Maximus is hiring a Sr Forecasting & Workforce Planning Analyst. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: - Provide analytics data of call/web chat arrival patterns, seasonality analysis of call and web chat volumes, agent efficiency analysis, statistical analysis of the agents and call center performance.
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Participate in digital strategy decisions and provide digital business model consulting within IT Teams.
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Current Need: McKesson’s Pharmaceutical Solutions and Services (PSaS) Decision Intelligence (DI) team is looking for a Sr. Data and Analytics Product Analyst to join our KTLO/Data Operations team.
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Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)—Texas ABA Centers. Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)—Texas ABA Centers. Research initiatives, such as our funding of an autism laboratory at Temple University.
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A renowned company in Dallas seeks a Payroll Analyst to join their team. Unique Features: Report directly to the Payroll Director and contribute to the expansion of the department. Configure and maintain Workday payroll system settings.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will report directly to the CFO and work closely with the Finance/Accounting teams to provide analytical and strategic support to the Company's Sponsor, Management and the Board of Directors.
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Koch Industries, one of the largest private companies in America, is seeking a Senior International Tax Analyst to join our growing tax team ! Our work spans a vast number of industries across the world, including engineered technology, refining, chemicals and polymers, pulp and paper, glass, electronics and many more.
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