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Join our healthcare team in Austin, Texas, as a Senior Financial Analyst. This contract-to-permanent role requires expertise in financial modeling, variance analysis, and data mining to drive strategic decisions. You will monitor expenses, develop forecasts, and identify cost-saving opportunities...
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Senior JD Edwards Financial Business Analyst
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Elevate your finance career in Austin as a Senior Financial Analyst. This role requires a CA/CPA/CFA/MBA with 5-8 years of FP&A experience, including budgeting, forecasting, and complex financial modeling. You will lead strategic initiatives, provide critical insights to leadership, and mentor te...
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Senior Financial Analyst jobs represent a pivotal and strategic career path within the corporate finance landscape. Professionals in these roles are the essential link between raw financial data and actionable business intelligence, providing the analysis and insight that drive critical decision-making at the highest levels of an organization. As a senior-level position, this role demands a blend of technical accounting proficiency, advanced analytical capabilities, and strong business acumen to influence budgeting, forecasting, and overall financial strategy. Typically, a Senior Financial Analyst is responsible for the core processes of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A). This involves leading the annual budgeting cycle, developing periodic forecasts, and conducting monthly/quarterly variance analysis to explain discrepancies between actual results and plans. They build and maintain complex financial models to project future performance, evaluate potential investments, and assess the financial impact of various business scenarios or strategic initiatives. A key part of their mandate is to synthesize data from multiple sources into clear, concise reports, dashboards, and presentations for senior management, executives, and sometimes board members, translating numbers into a compelling narrative about the company's financial health and trajectory. Common responsibilities across these jobs include performing in-depth profitability analysis for business units, products, or channels; supporting month-end and quarter-end close processes with management reporting; analyzing key performance indicators (KPIs) and trends; and identifying opportunities for cost optimization and revenue enhancement. They often act as a strategic finance business partner, collaborating with department heads across sales, marketing, and operations to provide financial guidance and ensure departmental activities align with broader financial goals. Furthermore, Senior Financial Analysts frequently oversee process improvements, seeking to automate reporting and enhance the accuracy and efficiency of financial systems. The typical skill set required for Senior Financial Analyst jobs is comprehensive. A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, economics, or a related field is standard, with many professionals holding an MBA or CPA/CFA designation. Expertise in Microsoft Excel (including advanced functions, pivot tables, and modeling) is non-negotiable, and proficiency with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems like SAP or Oracle, as well as business intelligence tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI), is highly valued. Beyond technical skills, successful candidates demonstrate exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and strong written and verbal communication skills to convey complex financial concepts to non-financial stakeholders. They must exhibit business partnership skills, a proactive mindset, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment. Generally, these positions require 3-8 years of progressive experience in financial analysis or a related field, preparing individuals for a career path that often leads to management roles such as Finance Manager or Director of FP&A. For those seeking to leverage their analytical prowess to shape business strategy, Senior Financial Analyst jobs offer a challenging and rewarding opportunity at the heart of corporate decision-making.

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