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This newly created position, Ammunition Manufacturing Analyst, reporting to the Arkansas Plant Controller, will be a key member of the Arkansas Facility/Finance Team and support the broader organization interfacing with Corporate Headquarters Finance and Manufacturing supporting production, monthly closing, financial reporting, cost analysis.
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Job Summary: The senior financial analyst will be responsible for analyzing financial data, preparing reports, and providing strategic recommendations to management. Proven experience as a financial analyst, with a minimum of 2 years in a similar role.
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Position OverviewThe Financial Analyst will be responsible for producing value-added financial analytics, both on an ad hoc and ongoing basis. The Preferred ExperienceMaster s Degree in Accounting or Finance related fieldPrevious experience in CPG companyHands-on experience in NetSuite, Power BI, Basic SQLWhat we offerGreat benefits package, including a full suite of health benefits, a generous 401(k) Plan, paid parental leave, a strong rewards and recognition program, and a focus on mental health and well-being.
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As an integral business partner to the CTO and the COO the senior financial analyst will provide vital operation support, ensure optimal allocation of resources across manufacturing and distribution facilities.
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As a member of the Research Finance team, the Sr. Financial Analyst is responsible for financial oversight of the grants & contracts closeout procedure, working closely with Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP) to ensure compliance with all federal and state reporting regulations and institutional policies and procedures.
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Minimum Bachelors-degree in Finance, Accounting, or equivalent. 5+ years financial analysis, accounting, or equivalent experience. Conducts financial analyses to understand business drivers and competitive environment to help drive toward improving business results.
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The Financial Analyst will be responsible for producing value-added financial analytics, both on an ad hoc and ongoing basis. Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a closely related field is required.
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Job Title – Certified Financial Analyst Specialist Job id - 28312-1. Assist with Finance activities related to the Worldpay spin. Typically requires a minimum of 7 to 10 professional experience in a finance role or related discipline.
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As a Financial Analyst, you’ll have your finger on the financial pulse of the entire organization. Bachelor’s degree is required, Finance or Accounting highly preferred. Every day, our teams innovate across the world of finance.
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1) Job Title: Financial Analyst Specialist. Ability to translate financial info to non-finance counterparts. Performs technical analysis to determine present and future financial performance.
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Assist in the development & maintenance of ground supply & finance methods of procurement specific business process narratives (BPNs), a.k.a. process control narratives (PCNs), risk control matrices and test plans for those BPNs, as well as multiple policy and procedural documents, and reoccurring system access and procurement platform LOA review taskers.
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Title: Sr. Financial Analyst. Min. Education: Bachelor's degree in business/finance (related field) KMI is a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Small Disadvantage Business (SDB) that specializes in Logistics, Warehouse Services, Distance Learning/Training, Enterprise Solutions, Financial Management Support, Program Management, Intelligence Analysis & Threat Assessment, and Data Analytics/Operations Research.
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No more than 3 years related experience desired ideally in a leveraged finance investment banking capacity or direct lending/credit hedge fund role with formal credit training. Quaestor is looking to expand the Asset Management team through the addition of a Junior Analyst.
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Bachelor’s degree in finance and accounting or undergraduate degree with relevant financial graduate degree. Bachelor’s degree in finance and accounting or undergraduate degree with relevant financial graduate degree.
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BS degree in Finance, Accounting or Economics or related field. Strong foundation and experience in basic accounting, financial, and statistical principles. Manage financial reporting process throughout the company.
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