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 Financial & Operations Analyst

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Country: USA
Location: Yardley
Relevant Work Experience: 4+ years financial analysis experience

Career Level: Experienced

Education Level :College degree

Job Status: Full time

Salary: $50k - $65k

Financial & Operations Analyst

Great opportunity to work for Controller and conduct financial analysis activities for growing solutions provider in the pharma/biotech industry. Position located in our Yardley PA office withing commuting distance to Philadelphia.

General requirements :

Good Communication & interpersonal skills

Project management experience

Technical requirements :

MS Excel, Word & Access experience

Financial analysis including pricing, budgeting and forecasting

Candidates should have some experinence with :

see above

Hiring Process:

Please email resume and salary requirements to rcorporate recruiter at tony.roig@almacgroup.com

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