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In-Office
Richardson, TX
Senior level
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Richardson, TX
Senior level
Senior Financial Analyst responsible for financial analysis, planning and forecasting. Requires FP&A expertise, Hyperion/Essbase, Oracle Project Accounting, advanced Excel data functions, traceability skills, and 8-10 years' experience in professional services.
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Company Description

Procom is a leading provider of professional IT services and staffing to businesses and governments in Canada.
With revenues over $500 million, the Branham Group has recognized Procom as the 3rd largest professional services firm in Canada and is now the largest “Canadian-Owned” IT staffing/consulting company.
Procom’s areas of staffing expertise include:
• Application Development
• Project Management
• Quality Assurance
• Business/Systems Analysis
• Datawarehouse & Business Intelligence
• Infrastructure & Network Services
• Risk Management & Compliance
• Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery
• Security & Privacy
Specialties• Contract Staffing (Staff Augmentation)
• Permanent Placement (Staff Augmentation)
• ICAP (Contractor Payroll)
• Flextrack (Vendor Management System)

Job Description

Responsible for financial analysis, planning and forecasting

Qualifications

  • Degree required in Accounting/Finance. 8-10 years total experience.
  • Someone who has worked in professional services not necessarily financial services. 
  • Financial Planning & Forecasting with 5 years’ experience. Hyperion, Essbase.
  • Oracle Project Accounting is required.
  • Data functions within Excel a must.
  • Someone who understands traceability skills

Additional Information

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE NOT ABLE TO WORK WITH CANDIDATES ON H1B VISAS OR CANDIDATES REPRESENTED BY THIRD PARTIES.

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