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As a valued colleague on the Capital Markets Pricing and Valuation team, you will assist with supporting the team valuing Fannie Mae’s Asset and Liability portfolios using financial industry knowledge, applying mathematical/fixed income models to business or financial data, and advanced tools or techniques (such as SQL, Python, and R.
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Progressive experience in accounting and financial management in a corporate accounting environment, in roles such as accounting manager, assistant controller, controller, director of finance CFO.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be a key member of the executive team, responsible for the overall financial management of the organization. Proven experience in financial planning, analysis, and reporting.
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The Financial Services Internal Audit Manager will be an experienced, self-motivated professional interested in joining an entrepreneurially minded and ALM-recognized leader in the Consulting profession.
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Coordinate with the PMO Business Operations Division Director and Financial Management Branch Chief in conducting analysis, consolidating documentation, and providing draft inputs for the Resource Allocation Plan (RAP) and Spend Plan(s.
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Responsibilities include all aspects of financial reporting and financial management including general ledger, internal controls, billing, grant accounting and budgeting/forecasting. Produce internal and external monthly and quarterly financial reports, including complex consolidation that includes over 100 entities that are partnerships, corporate, and non-profit.
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The Senior Office Manager is responsible for overseeing the overall administrative support for multiple departments and SVPs within Enterprise & Financial Solutions (EFS), including Finance, Administrative Services, Enterprise Strategy, and Enterprise Risk Management.
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Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Would you like to understand financial services and products across an array of industries (banking, asset management, hedge funds, insurance) and how complex withholding tax rules apply domestically and internationally.
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In addition, support DHS/FEMA Senior Leadership and the FEMA Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) in conducting various reviews of executed budget to ensure compliance. INTECON, LLC is seeking an experienced Budget / Financial Analyst to support the FEMA Office of National Continuity Programs (ONCP) Business Management Division (BMD) Financial Management Branch (FMB.
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Oracle, Concur, Essbase/Smartview and Hyperion Experience (or similar size financial systems) is highly preferred. Support mission-critical initiatives and enable the growth of our business as a Senior Financial Analyst at GDIT. Working on the Finance team, you’ll become an integral part of how GDIT is able to ensure the safety and security of our nation.
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We are seeking a qualified Financial Management Analyst (Civilian Payroll) who provides functional technical advice and assistance to the Defense Health Agency Financial Operations Division financial and budget analysts and financial support personnel.
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We are hiring for a Junior Financial Analyst - Top Secret clearance to support our government customer based in the Washington Navy Yard, DC. This position requires to be onsite and have an active TS/SCI clearance and the ability to obtain and maintain a Counterintelligence (CI) Polygraph.
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The Financial Analyst II Grants works directly with Business Office Leadership and assigned faculty in the management of financial and compliance activities related to sponsored and non-sponsored programs.
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The Financial Analyst II is responsible for complex financial analyses across IDA and is responsible for consistently producing timely, accurate and relevant analyses & business decision support to the organization’s leadership.
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Program Financial Analyst / Tool SME (Deltek Cobra, Oracle, and/or Microsoft tool-sets) Thorough knowledge and application of accounting principles, Earned Value Management, scheduling, proposal process, government financial reporting with general knowledge of government contracts and procurement regulations.
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