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The Controller will oversee the accounting side of the house, including 2 direct reports, and will be responsible for clear two way communication with the VP of Finance to ensure clarity across all happenings in the Finance function.
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Hiring a Cost Controller for our client, a leading global mining company, to be based at Wilton or Scarborough for a full time 12-month temporary role. With a relevant bachelor’s degree (or equivalent), you will have proven experience as a Project Cost Controller or Cost Engineer working on multi-discipline mining or construction projects; with relevant reporting, cost/engineering controls and management systems proficiency.
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In this position, you will oversee budgeting, forecasting, month end processes, ensure accuracy of financials, coordinate with all of the relevant parties to ensure smooth efficient processes, as well as ensure compliance with internal controls.
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIESThe Controller is responsible for managing, directing, and leading the Assistant Controller and the accounting and finance department, which includes Payroll.
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Tom is a Managing Partner and has been with Commonwealth Resources Inc. since December 1996.
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The Regional Controller will be responsible for interacting with Physician Services financial management, HCA Division leadership, and Urgent Care Service Line leadership regarding financial and operational activities.
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CALIBRE Systems, Inc., an employee-owned Management Consulting and Digital Transformation company, is currently looking to fill a Vice President, Finance/Accounting & Controller position. The Vice President, Finance & Accounting and Controller reports to the Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer.
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Oversight of all North Carolina programming for administrative and clinical functions - audits, quality improvement program, clinical programming, programmatic start up and development, property management, financial solvency, and integrity.
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A typical day as MNCASA's MN SART Program Coordinator provides an opportunity to improve systems and community responses via Sexual Assault Response Teams (SARTs) for sexual violence victims/survivors across Minnesota.
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Ghostrock, LLC a subsidiary of Three Saints Bay, LLC, and a federal government contractor is seeking a Program Analyst to join the team in Norfolk, VA. This position can also be located in San Diego, CA or Philadelphia, PA.Position Overview: Successful candidates will support NSWCPD in the development of Operating Sequencing Systems (OSS) for various operational ship classes.
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Reporting to the SVP-Finance, the Controller will manage the day-to-day accounting functions, AP/AR, invoicing, collections, internal controls, audit, tax, and budgeting. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Manage large team of mixed levels of experience (clerical to Assistant Controller) Monthly internal and external reporting.
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Develops and maintains program plans including budget, Estimate at Completion (EAC), resource allocation, and communications. AeroVironment's MacCready Works Business Segment is seeking an experienced Program Manager (PM) II responsible for the capture and execution of a portfolio of advanced development programs including cost, schedule, and technical performance.
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The Senior Consultant, Outsourced Controller will play an integral subject matter expert role by assisting in designing, implementing, maintaining, and coordinating virtual financial recordkeeping, accounting, and CFO support for provider organizations.
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This is a full time (0.8 - 1.0 Status), day shift Employee Health Program Manager position in the Employee Health department. Ensures that an organized and effective program for employee health is maintained and monitored.
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Bereavement Program Administrator. Bereavement Program Specialist. Minimum 1 year hospice experience as a hospice social worker, bereavement coordinator or spiritual counselor/chaplain; background in medical social work.
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