Financial Systems Analyst-Associate-1
This role at FedEx involves supporting enterprise-wide back office financial systems including HR, finance, payroll, and accounting. Responsibilities include providing system support, coordinating with business partners, and maintaining training documentation. Candidates should have a background in finance or IT and familiarity with ERP systems or software development lifecycles. This position provides technical advice and network support to assist senior staff on enterprise initiatives.
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Experience
1+ years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
This role at FedEx involves supporting enterprise-wide back office financial systems including HR, finance, payroll, and accounting. Responsibilities include providing system support, coordinating with business partners, and maintaining training documentation. Candidates should have a background in finance or IT and familiarity with ERP systems or software development lifecycles. This position provides technical advice and network support to assist senior staff on enterprise initiatives.
TAL's take
Solid corporate role at a massive global company, though the position is entry-level and functions as a support role.
Clear focus on financial systems support with well-defined tasks, though slightly broad in the range of systems supported.
Salaries at FedEx
25.3 LPA average
Based on 32 Grapevine salary entries for FedEx.
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Must haves
- 1 year experience in finance, payroll, or accounting
- Analytical and quantitative problem solving skills
- Knowledge of business software, web technologies, and scripting languages
- Good interpersonal and communication skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: change management, data reconciliation, sdlc, uat, confluence, sharepoint, power bi.
About the company
Global enterprise transportation company with a large, established corporate and technology footprint.
Posts mentioning FedEx
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