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Financial Analyst

Location:
Shelton, CT, 06484
Posted:
November 29, 2016

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Objective: To further develop my knowledge and experience in economics, finance, and accounting as a

Senior Analyst, while continuing to grow professionally. Education: Specialization: Currencies and Financial Institutions. Universidad Central de Venezuela.

School of Economics and Social Sciences.

2000.

Undergraduate: Bachelor of Arts in Accounting.

Universidad Central de Venezuela.

School of Economics and Social Sciences.

2007.

Bachelor of Arts in Economics.

Universidad Central de Venezuela.

School of Economics and Social Sciences.

1999.

High School: High School Diploma (GED)

Connecticut.

2016.

Work Experience:

PETRÓLEOS DE VENEZUELA S.A. (PDVSA) Job Title: Financial and Investment Analyst 10/27/08 –05/28/15

Corporate office of domestic and international business valuations for Venezuela’s National Oil Company

Responsibilities: Review and examine investment projects, concerning to annual investment budgets of PDVSA and its divisions, to ensure the compliance with governing, and corporate, legislations and regulations.

Analyze financial statements of national and international banks, insurance companies and other financial services and institutions to evaluate their financial risk and compliance with corporate regulations as requested by PDVSA or its divisions.

Collect and analyze financial records of a business, such as financial statements, budgets, projections and sales data, to assets its competitiveness or to estimate its market value as requested by PDVSA or its divisions.

PDVSA AGRICULTURE Job Title: Financial Analyst (temporary assignment) 06/16/08 –10/24/08. Corporate Supply Chain

Responsibilities: Cost estimating for preliminary budgets.

Analysis of contract bids and potential projects to develop or outsource.

Planning and operations support for the supply chain department. MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND OIL

Job Title: International Pricing and Statistics Analyst

(temporary assignment)

08/07/06 –06/13/08. International pricing, statistic, and economic analysis services department Responsibilities: Research and process documentation for the department.

Drafting of annual oil reports on social investment or other statistical data.

Drafting of National Oil Production report and influencing factors.

Drafting of tables and indicators of the contributions made by PDVSA and its divisions to the social development of the nation.

KRUBENS CARREÑO ARMAS

e-mail: acxo89@r.postjobfree.com

283 Coram Av. Shelton, CT. USA. 06484.

Cell: 475-***-****

PETRÓLEOS DE VENEZUELA S.A. (PDVSA) Job Title: Statistics Analyst 03/04/06 – 04/08/06. Corporate statistical analysis group for the president’s office. Responsibilities: Drafting of National Oil Production report and influencing factors.

Drafting of tables and indicators of the contributions made by PDVSA and its divisions to the social development of the nation.

Updating of financial data for PDVSA’s financial statements.

Ad hoc reports and activities.

MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND OIL Job Title: Economic Analyst (Contractor) 09/15/04 – 03/31/06. Oil and derivatives domestic market group, market analysis department. Responsibilities: Monitoring and recording for pricing and sales volume across multiple oil derivatives in the domestic and international markets.

Assessment and forecasting of domestic demand for gasoline and diesel.

Regulatory strategy and pricing study for Jet A1 fuel in the domestic market.

Analysis of market studies submitted as proposals for construction of new gas stations. Courses:

Financial Modeling. Electon Finance. Corporate course in PDVSA La Tahona. Caracas. October 29

– 30, 2014. 16 hours.

Introduction to Business and Processes of Petroleum Refining. Paraguaná Refining Center (CRP). Venezuela. April 2 – 4, 2014. 24 hours

Financial Instruments. KPMG. Caracas. January 28-29, 2014. 16 hours

English Training Program. Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, SAIT Polytechnic. Calgary, Alberta. Canadá. February - April, 2012. 300 hours

Project Planning and Control; Level I. Bernardo García Adiestramiento y Asesoría. August 1-3, 2011. 24 hours

Honors: Academic distinction award for seminars I and II; leading to thesis work Lead student representative at the school of economics council Student representative for the student body

Relevant

coursework

Undergraduate Specialization

Planning and Evaluation of Projects Financial Mathematics

Market Analysis Venezuelan Financial Legislation

Corporate Planning Venezuelan Financial System

Elements of financial analysis

Loan evaluations and credit analysis

Economic Law

Statistics Banking Technique

Econometrics Financial Statements analysis

Professional

Associations: Association of Latin Professionals For America (ALPFA) Skills: SW: MS Excel, Word, Power Point, and Project; Eview TSP. Languages: Fluent in Spanish; proficient in English.



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