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Business Planning Analyst I
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Join our team in Spring, US, as a Business Planning Analyst I. You will develop short-term business plans, data-driven models, and financial analyses to support strategic objectives. This entry-level role requires 0-2 years of experience, strong analytical skills, and proficiency in Excel and fin...
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United States , Spring
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49500.00 - 104900.00 USD / Year
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Business Analyst, Financial Planning Systems III
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Join a leader in flash memory storage as a Senior Business Analyst for Financial Planning Systems. You will support enterprise forecasting and data governance using Oracle EPBCS, DRM, and Smart View. Partner with FP&A, Accounting, and IT to translate business needs into scalable system improvemen...
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United States , Milpitas
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60.00 - 70.00 USD / Hour
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Tucker Parker Smith Group
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Explore a world of opportunity in Business Planning Analyst jobs, a critical role where data-driven insights meet strategic execution. Business Planning Analysts are the vital link between an organization's high-level strategic goals and its day-to-day operational reality. Professionals in this field are responsible for defining, managing, and evaluating business plans to ensure they are not only ambitious but also operationally executable. They act as corporate navigators, using data as their compass to guide companies through market uncertainties and toward sustainable growth. The core of a Business Planning Analyst's role involves a continuous cycle of analysis, forecasting, and performance measurement. Typical responsibilities include developing comprehensive short-term and long-term business plans, often spanning one to two years. A significant part of their day is dedicated to building and refining statistical and financial models used for forecasting, budgeting, and resource allocation. They meticulously measure business performance by comparing actual results against forecasted values and previous periods, investigating variances to understand the underlying drivers. This analytical work is supported by conducting thorough market research, gathering intelligence on industry trends, competitor activities, and emerging technologies to inform strategic decisions. Furthermore, these analysts are inherently collaborative, frequently working with cross-functional teams from finance, marketing, sales, and operations to collect data, align activities, and support the execution of priority projects. They prepare comprehensive implementation tactics and ensure all business activities across different stakeholders are aligned with the stated strategic plans. To excel in Business Planning Analyst jobs, a specific blend of education, technical skills, and soft skills is required. A bachelor's degree in business administration, finance, economics, or a related field is typically the minimum entry requirement. On the technical side, superior analytical and quantitative skills are non-negotiable. Proficiency with data manipulation and analysis tools is essential; this almost always includes advanced Excel, and increasingly includes SQL for database querying. Knowledge of programming languages like Python for automation and more complex analysis, as well as experience with data visualization platforms such as Tableau or Power BI, is highly valued. A solid understanding of financial modeling and forecasting techniques is fundamental. Beyond technical prowess, successful analysts possess sharp critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, allowing them to move beyond what the data says to understand why it matters. Strong verbal and written communication skills are crucial for translating complex data findings into clear, actionable insights and recommendations for business leaders. A developing business acumen, an understanding of project management principles, and the ability to learn quickly in a dynamic environment round out the profile of an ideal candidate. For those with a passion for turning data into strategy, Business Planning Analyst jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career at the very heart of business operations.

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