Senior FP&A Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Saint Louis, MO at Geebo

Senior FP&A Analyst

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSenior FP&A Analyst Saint Louis, MOJob Reference:
JOB-28840G Why is This a Great Opportunity? -stable industry -growing & progressing company -likely IPO soon/public offering -start up with equity potential -good location (Clayton) -great boss -high exposure (CEO, CFO, COO)
Job Description:
-responsible for preparing monthly financial statements -analyze spending -prepare forecasts -assist with the annual budget process -review capital project proposals -support external reporting requirements
Qualifications:
-CPA preferred -public accounting experience preferred -3 years audit experience-SEC reporting experience preferred#ACCNOREmma TowellSearch ConsultantI look forward to assisting you with your search and assessing whether this role could be a good fit for you.
Please apply for confidential consideration!Tel:
314-292-7912 Email:
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Senior FP&A AnalystCompany DescriptionSince 1985 - Accounting Recruitment ExpertsAccounting Career Consultants has been providing direct-hire, consulting, and temporary placement services since 1985.
Locally owned with a national reach.
We offer the flexibility of a local staffing company combined with the resources of a larger firm.
We are committed to developing long-term relationships with both our candidates and clients.
We take the time to learn what is important to our candidates and our clients to help ensure a good fit for all parties.
Awards & Recognition:
2019 Forbes America's Best 250 Professional Search Firms List-Ranked #632016-2017 St.
Louis Business Journal Fastest-Growing Private Companies2017 St.
Louis Business Journal Largest Temporary Staffing Firms2015-2017 & 2019 Future 50 Award winner by the St.
Louis Small Business Monthly (Celebrating The Area's Top Growing Businesses) Recommended Skills Accounting Auditing Forecasting Project Planning Financial Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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