Program Financial Analyst Financial & Banking - Denver, CO at Geebo

Program Financial Analyst

Program Financial Analyst Description Project accounting controls including:
Manage Work Breakdown Structure/Cost Codes in ER Review and direct the correction of job coding errors With input from Program management, manage job budgets in ERP Process program invoices and interface directly with customers to support collection efforts Manage change order pricing workbook for USCG MLB Program Support repricing efforts on program contract modifications Support Program Cash Flow Model development and maintenance Support ad hoc analysis including commercial pricing analysis, utilization studies, change order pricing Take part in Program planning and status meetings to ensure financial support is in place Participate in effort to create, monitor and maintain estimates to complete (ETCs) and estimates at completion (EACs) of various contract line-item numbers (CLINs) Support continued process improvement including in Program financial reporting and invoicing Participate in monthly financial reporting and job cost discussions with program and senior leadership Understand contract structures and obligations for delivery Program Financial Analyst Qualifications 2
years of experience (not inclusive of internship experience) Advanced Excel skills including building and maintaining financial models Strong interpersonal relationships with peers, senior management, and clients Strong written and verbal skills Ability to work independently with limited supervision Program Financial Analyst Preferred Qualifications Prior project accounting expense (preferred) Bachelor's degree in business administration or accounting/finance (preferred) Pay Range from $75,000-$90,000 Recommended Skills Accounting Business Administration Business Process Improvement Finance Financial Management Financial Modeling Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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