Talint

Junior Financial Analyst

Washington, DC, US

5 days ago
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Summary

Talint's client, a management consulting firm providing innovative solutions and best practices to government and commercial organizations, received the Best Places to Work in Greater Washington by the #WashingtonBusinessJournal for the sixth year in a row.



Our client has an opening for a Jr Financial Analyst to provide budgeting/accounting/process improvement expertise for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The right candidate will have at least 1 year of financial management/accounting experience. Must be a US Citizen. This role is remote.



Desired Skills & Experience:

  • US Citizen; Preferred to already have a DHS clearance/background check;
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Business/Finance/Accounting;
  • 1+ years of Accounting and Financial experience;
  • Familiar with budgeting, process improvement, and internal controls;
  • Outstanding organizational skills, time management, and attention to detail;
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.



Why our client?

  • Competitive total compensation and benefits package that includes health, retirement, and paid time off;
  • Our client fosters an open-door policy between employees and leadership to ensure direct lines of communication;
  • Incredible opportunities for advancement as they continue to grow;
  • They understand the importance of striking a work/life balance and offers flexible schedules.



Responsibilities:

  • Support the entire Federal budget process from formulation, to spend plan creation, contract closeout, and executing the current fiscal year budget;
  • Evaluate business processes and make recommendations to improve efficiency;
  • Assist in strengthening internal controls;
  • Documenting current standard operating procedures (SOPs);
  • Conduct gap analysis to identify inefficiencies;
  • Identify key performance metrics.

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