senior financial analyst Posted on August 18, 2026 by Employer details BroadGrain Commodities
Job details Education: Bachelor's degree. Screening questions: Do you have experience working in this field?. Experience: 5 years or more. Workplace information: Hybrid. Health benefits: Dental plan. Disability benefits. Health care plan. Vision care benefits. Financial perks: Group insurance benefits. Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP).
Location Toronto , ON M5C 2T6
Work location Hybrid
Salary $ 110,000 to $ 160,000 YEAR annually (To be negotiated) / 80 hours bi-weekly
Terms of employment Permanent employment Full time
Starts as soon as possible
Benefits:Health benefits, Financial benefits
vacancies 1 vacancy
Source Job Bank #3649278
Overview Languages English
Education
Bachelor's degree
Experience 5 years or more
Hybrid Work must be completed both in person and remotely.
Benefits Health benefits
Dental plan
Disability benefits
Health care plan
Vision care benefits
Financial benefits
Group insurance benefits
Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP)
Who can apply for this job? You can apply if you are:
a Canadian citizen
a permanent resident of Canada
a temporary resident of Canada with a valid work permit
Do not apply if you are not authorized to work in Canada . The employer will not respond to your application.
Advertised until 2026-09-08
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