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As the Senior Financial Analyst you will be responsible for partnering with a specific line of business or function and leading the financial planning and analytics to achieve business goals and objectives and support leadership decision-making.
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Job Title: Senior Analyst (Financial Planning & Analysis) Leads multi-country projects such as reallocation of spend between departments, (including but not limited to) long range planning, tracking and reallocation of spend, staffing planning, and capital assets preparedness.
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In this role, the qualified candidate will be charged with assisting the Finance Segment Risk team with the planning, execution, and delivery of a risk management program aligned to Huntington's Enterprise Risk Management standards.
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In conjunction with the Manager, System Financial Planning & Analysis, the Senior Analyst will work with Operations, Strategy and Business Development, Managed Care, Clinical Departments, Information Technology, Service Line leaders and others to ensure processes are followed that support the financial planning & analysis guiding principles and deliverables cycle.
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Reporting to the VP, Technical Operations, the Senior Security GRC Analyst will drive planning and execution of our global Governance, Risk, Compliance (GRC) initiatives and audits.
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Planning and ImplementationAble to own sections of learning agenda / measurement planAble to seamlessly implement a measurement program with minimal guidance. Voluntary benefit options include supplemental medical insurance, transportation, and parking benefits, legal benefits, pet insurance, and auto and home insurance.
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Knowledge of various financial principles, practices, and applications including budgeting, financial planning, financial analysis, and financial reporting. Works independently to maintain and support the planning and execution of financial strategy.
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Job Description The Senior Programmatic Analyst owns strategic planning and campaign execution for an assigned client. This position is both strategic and tactical in scope, requiring the Senior Programmatic Analyst to independently generate strategic insights for the campaigns in their portfolio and implement campaigns with the support of Programmatic Analysts.
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NOTE: This role requires two days in-office, in one of these locations: Seeking an experienced Senior Financial Planning Analyst who has the ability to analyze, interpret and communicate critical information within all levels of the Research and Learning business.
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Overseeing preparation and evaluation of financial information associated with budget, forecast, pricing, planning and cost control of government contracts. Developing cost proposal schedules, cost models and cost narratives based on RFP/RFQ requirements using a wide range of estimating techniques (e.g. historical data, statistical techniques, etc.
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Additionally, they contribute to strategic video planning and execution, covering Advanced TV, OTT/CTV, OLV/Digital Video. The Senior Analyst is well-versed in media research and systems, adept at multitasking, and skilled in negotiating media partnerships.
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By collaborating with various business partners,our team is responsible for centralizing the financial operational information and providing month end/periodic planning overhead review, analysis and reporting to the Function heads/Senior executives.
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Summary: The Senior Financial Analyst will play a key role in managing financial performance and implementing new processes and finance strategies to achieve committed business performance.
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7 years of experience in financial planning and analysis (FP&A), consulting, a related function, or 5 years with a relevant advanced degree. Experience in the business technology market dealing with annual planning like quota setting and territory management.
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Rapidly growing Chicago REIT seeking Senior FP&A Analyst. Rapidly growing Chicago REIT seeking Senior FP&A Analyst. 4-6 Years’ of work experience in Finance/FP&A or Asset Management oriented role.
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