General Electric Company
Defense
FinanceLeadAnalystDefenseEngineering
“Finance Lead Analyst -Defense Engineering at General Electric Company. Skills: Financial Planning, Analysis, Reporting. Manage business cycles. Explain KPIs”
What You'll Achieve.
Improve profitability; Improve cash generation
Industry & Context.
Analyze the variance to forecasts; propose action plans to improve profitability and cash generation as well as corrective action plans as needed
Access to U. S. export-controlled information, Must meet the status of a U. S. Person (U. S. lawful permanent resident, U. S. Citizen, granted asylee or refugee status), Successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable)
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s Degree accredited college or university, Finance, Accounting or business related, Minimum of 2 years of finance/accounting experience
Nice to Have
Manufacturing experience a plus, analytical skills, Excel skills, EVM experience, Ability to work in a matrix environment
What You'll Do.
Manage business cycles
Analyze variance to forecasts
Coordinate and communicate forecasts
Utilize knowledge of Engineering charging practices
Facilitate/generate customer financial reporting
Coordinate generation of data
Review reports with management
Respond to customer financial questions
Support requests for data
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with other teams; Coordinate and communicate forecasts to team/management; Review reports with internal management
Communication Scope
Communicate forecasts; Respond to customer financial questions/needs
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