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About GTT: GTT is a leading networking and security as a service provider for multinational organizations, simply and securely connecting people and machines to data and applications – anywhere in the world. We serve thousands of organizations, bringing together the right people, partners and technology to reduce the burden on IT teams and solve the most pressing networking and security challenges. Built on our top-ranked global Tier 1 network, GTT Envision is a single global technology platform to connect, orchestrate, virtualize and automate enterprise networks, enabling customers with consumable solutions to achieve business missions and meet ongoing demand when, where and how needed. Our portfolio includes SASE, SD-WAN, security, internet, voice and other connectivity options, complemented by a suite of professional services and exceptional sales and support teams in local markets around the globe. We partner with our customers to deliver Greater Technology Together. Role Summary: We are looking for a highly motivated, intellectually curious, and results-oriented Telco Audit Report Analyst that will thrive in a fast-paced environment. You will be responsible for analyzing Cost of Revenue (COR) related expense variances, and reporting and tracking ongoing changes. You will be involved with telecom expense bill audits, the associated disputes, and the resolution and reporting on the outcomes. Working closely with functional area leaders, you will ensure all operational inconsistencies are identified, solutioned, and outcomes are communicated effectively. You will directly manage projects as assigned, with emphasis on audit, dispute resolution, and other CoR savings initiatives. You will help train and guide other analysts and serve as a primary point of contact during direct manager’s absence. Duties and Responsibilities: • Analyze, present and explain key variances to CoR and operational impacts • Review various audit exceptions and provide feedback upstream to internal partners • Prepare and consolidate slide decks for various presentations & team reviews • Build and maintain cross-functional relationships with key business partners to deliver accurate and meaningful updates, as it relates to the assigned projects • Lead communications and status reporting to internal partners for departmental initiatives • Develop reporting efficiencies that aid to increase audit output, reliability, and effective closure of disputes • Become SME on all reporting platforms that impact the Telco Audit department • Develop KPIs in conjunction with Department Lead and other Sr Level Management Required Experience/Qualifications: • Bachelor's degree (Finance, Business, or STEM) or equivalent experience plus 5+ years of related experience in a corporate environment. • Strong financial acumen and business judgment • Excellent analytical and critical thinking abilities • Data analysis experience (i.e. MS Access, SQL/BO, and/or Tableau) desired • Effective communication and presentation skills (written and verbal) with an ability to explain sophisticated issues in an understandable way across all levels, including executive leadership • Ability to build and maintain strong cross-functional business partnering relationships • Excellent organizational skills, with extreme attention to detail, accuracy and accountability • Comfortable with changing requirements and priorities & able to multi-task in a fast-paced, constantly evolving environment • Strong proficiency with Office Suite applications, especially MS Excel required Desirable Experience/Qualifications: • Telecommunications background, with telecom expense billing experience preferred Hours/Travel: • Standard US business hours (Eastern Time Zone) • Remote allowable Core Competencies: • Accuracy and Attention to Detail: Understanding the necessity and value of accuracy; ability to complete tasks with high levels of precision. • Confidentiality: Knowledge of practices and policies governing disclosure of information about the organization, its business activities, and employees; ability to apply this knowledge appropriately to diverse situations. • Flexibility and Adaptability: Knowledge of successful approaches and techniques for dealing with change; ability to adapt to a changing environment and be comfortable with change. • Oral Communications: Knowledge of oral communications issues; ability to express oneself and communicate with others verbally and appropriately. • Problem Solving: Knowledge of approaches, tools, techniques for recognizing, anticipating, and resolving organizational, operational or process problems; ability to apply knowledge of problem solving appropriately to diverse situations. • Teamwork: Knowledge of the necessity and value of teamwork; experience with; ability to work cooperatively towards shared goals and being supportive of others at all levels. • Accounting: Knowledge of accounting methods, processes, and tools; ability to mainta

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