Job HighlightsLockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) is a Strategic Industry Partner for the development of the Australian Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance (GWEO) Enterprise. The goals are to enhance self-reliance, supply chain resilience, and develop guided weapons manufacturing capabilities in Australia. The Strategic Capabilities Office (SCO) oversees the execution of GWEO initiatives.This role involves providing quality and efficient support to the Finance Lead across various financial activities within the MFC line of business.About us:At Lockheed Martin Australia, we believe empowered, inspired, and supported people can achieve extraordinary things. We embrace flexibility, champion inclusion, and promote continuous learning. Our innovative and diverse programs contribute to a more secure future for Australia across multiple domains. Join us to solve complex challenges and make a profound impact.About you:Hold tertiary qualifications (Cert III or above) in a relevant discipline (Finance, Accounting, etc.) from a recognised institution, or have equivalent relevant experience (preferably within the defence industry).Have attention to detail and the ability to identify patterns, trends, and variances.Can manage multiple tasks effectively.Proven adaptability and flexibility to changing needs and priorities.Capable of working independently and collaboratively within a team.Possess investigative skills for issue resolution.Experience in Microsoft Excel.What we offer you:Joining Lockheed Martin means working on unique projects. We offer benefits tailored to your life stage, including:Flexible and hybrid work optionsAccess to online discounts and cashback programsA variety of leave options, including Purchase LeaveAdditional benefits like Novated Leasing and Fitness ProgramsOngoing learning and development opportunitiesSpecial Requirements:Applicants must be eligible for an Australian Defence Security Clearance. Employment may depend on providing further personal information, including citizenship, to comply with export control laws. Background checks, including criminal history, may be required.Your responsibilities will include:Customer invoicing, debtor management, and cash flow trackingReporting on financial results, including cost allocation and variance analysisReviewing program cost allocations for accuracyAssisting with budgeting, forecasting, and stakeholder engagementAnalyzing reporting variances and providing explanationsReconciliation of OSEC reporting (Orders, Sales, EBIT, Cash)Supporting contract audits and true-up processesPreparing ad-hoc financial reports and analysesTracking ROS% and program profitabilityLiaising with stakeholders to resolve finance issues and develop solutionsEqual Opportunity StatementLockheed Martin values diversity and inclusion, fostering a harassment-free, fair, and ethical workplace. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and are committed to providing accommodations to support success in this role. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Program Finance Analyst