Specialist Financial Planning and Analysis Information Technology (IT) - Stamford, CT at Geebo

Specialist Financial Planning and Analysis

Company Name:
The Computer Merchant, Ltd.
Reference # : 14-05583 Title : Specialist Financial Planning and Analysis
Category: Accounting & Finance
Location : Stamford, CT
Position Type : Contract
Experience Level : 4 Years Start Date / End Date : 09/22/2014 / 12/27/2014
Description
Our direct client is a global Fortune 500 company within the Travel and Hospitality Industry who thrives on setting the bar high for competitors. They pride themselves on using the most up-to-date and cutting edge technologies as well as making their brands stand out from the rest. They offer a fast-paced, friendly, upbeat environment with never-ending growth potential.
With business casual dress attire, free shuttle service from public transportation locations, a diverse atmosphere, and a constant drive for improvement, does this seem like the place for you?
See if you're a Fit! Client Requirements:
Specialist, Financial Planning & Analysis
75%25%20on SG&A (Selling, General and Administrative)
25%25%20on FP&A (Financial Planning and Analysis)
Tracking 2015 budgets as they come in
Helping with some analysis
Creating PowerPoint presentations (shells) for function leader reviews.
Will also be helping with monthly actuals, cost center P&L update and distribution.
For FP&A, likely helping to pull data for the rest of team to analyze.
Interested? Here's what you do next:
If this position has captured your interest and you are excited to learn morePlease apply now and the appropriate TCML Recruiter will be sure to reach out to you soon!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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