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Contract Analyst
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Country: USA
Location: Colorado-Denver Job location not provided
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Contract Analyst
12-18 Month contract position. Our client seeks an budget analyst with 4+ years of experience of financial analysis, forecasting, business analysis, and SAP software knowledge. Immediate opening located in North Denver. Must have a BA degree in Accounting and/or Finance. $32.00 per hour.     Accountants Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
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