Abbott
Healthcare
FinancialAnalystII
“Financial Analyst II at Abbott. Skills: Financial planning, Financial analysis, Forecasting. Develop detailed financial forecasts. Monitor functional and departmental spending versus budget”
Industry & Context.
Financial analysis
Continuous sitting, Continuous standing, Keyboard use
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in finance, Accounting, Business or related field, 3+ years of combined experience in financial planning and analysis, Proficient with MS Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint and Word), Demonstrated experience working with financial system applications, Verbal and written communication skills, Attention to detail
Nice to Have
MBA, CPA or CMA preferred, Working knowledge of Hyperion Essbase and/or SAP, Ability to work effectively and with flexibility under uncertainty and changing priorities
What You'll Do.
Develop detailed financial forecasts
Monitor functional and departmental spending versus budget
Highlight material variances
Prepare journal entries
Assist in month end close
Prepare and distribute financial reports and packages
Perform financial analysis
Recommend alternative courses of action
Evaluate new business opportunities
Evaluate potential acquisitions
Evaluate new products
Evaluate tax planning
Evaluate spending initiatives
Model alternative financial scenarios
Prepare sensitivity analysis
Model changes in key variables
Develop sound financial processes
Utilize sound financial processes
Act as a project lead on small
Provide guidance to less experienced staff
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Internal networks; External network of resources
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication
Process & Methodology
Project management skills
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