Financial Analyst Financial Reporting, SAP - Washington, D.C. 29342

Financial Analyst Financial Reporting, SAP - Washington, D.C. 29342

28 Jan 2024
District of Columbia, Washington, 20003 Washington USA

Financial Analyst Financial Reporting, SAP - Washington, D.C. 29342

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We have an immediate opportunity in Washington, D.C. for a Financial Analyst.
The ideal candidate must be able to coordinate with Senior Leadership, Program/Project Managers to support monthly and annual updates to key budget and other supporting artifacts. Manage and communicate financial reporting deadlines to Program Managers. Serve as liaison between various external finance teams to coordinate the timely submission of budget information and commentary on month and year-end expectations. Collaborate with Program Managers to maintain long range forecast, and annual budget actuals and where appropriate provide best practices to improve forecasting. Execute and drive continuous improvement in budgeting, strategic planning, and reporting processes in collaboration with key stakeholders across Enterprise Network Engineering & Convergence (ENEC). Experience with SAP a plus.
No third-party agencies please, all candidates must work on PRIMUS' payroll directly.
For immediate consideration, please apply directly to Dice.com using the "Easy Apply" link noted below.
Murali
PRIMUS Global Services

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