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Analyzes and reconciles accounts. Prepares and annotates variance reports. Works with operating plans to create supporting financial forecasts and budgets. Performs research to understand the accounting consequences of alternative approaches. Responsible for conducting financial analysis projects (e.g. capital versus expense, ROI, resource allocations, budget preparation, etc.) and special statistical studies. Analyze performance returns for accuracy, communicate and review results with investment professionals. Role requires a thorough knowledge of accounting and finance principles, excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to present financial analysis to management. Must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Excel/Word/PowerPoint software and have a working knowledge of popular financial management applications.
This Financial Analyst I role functions as a hybrid between financial analysis and project management. The selected candidate will support integrated system planning across electric, steam, and natural gas jurisdictions. The team manages a wide range of projects, some of which result in regulatory filings, while others are internal initiatives.
4-year degree required; graduate degree preferred. 3–5 years of real-world experience in finance, economics, engineering, or related fields.
Industry experience in utilities, oil & gas, mining, or regulated environments (e.g., telecom, SEC filings). Exposure to generation, transmission, or distribution planning is a plus. Candidates with experience from companies like Target (recent layoffs) are welcome.