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Bachelor's degree or masters’ degree in Engineering, Architecture, Building Science, Construction Management, or a related field from an accredited college or university; Professional Engineer, Project Management, Certified Construction Manager, Certified Public Accountant, American Institute of Architects, or other professional certification is preferred.
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In the absence of the Assistant Controller, the Senior Accountant coordinates the activities of the General Ledger team to ensure that priorities are met and work is completed accurately on a timely basis.
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Coordinate, develop WBS dictionary with Project Accountant Manager. Coordinate, Develop format with Project Accountant for information transfer on labor, equipment, materials, subcontracts and other direct costs for Estimate to Complete (ETC) projectionsCoordinate and update with Project Accountant on Monthly Cost reportsReview of subcontractor invoices prior to PM approval and submit to Project Accountant for payment processing.
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Project Accountant is a mid-level professional that leads all financial and fiscal management of the project. Now Hiring for a Senior Project Accountant in the Sarasota, FL area.
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Giularos Five Star Hospitality has an AMAZING opening for a for a Project Accountant focused on Construction and Design! About the job Project Accountant. Project Manager/Project Director to define % complete while Project Cost Control Specialist (PCCS) to analyze that billings reflect correct % work completed amounts.
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PRIME AE Group, Inc. (), a multi-faceted and rapidly growing architectural and engineering firm with 20 office locations and over 475 employees throughout the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Southeast and Northeast areas, is seeking an experienced Project Accountant to work remotely or in our Columbus, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Lexington, Louisville, Ft. Mitchell, Jacksonville, or Pensacola offices.
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While we are most well-known for adding beauty and structure to communities through high-performance buildings and smart infrastructure, we provide much more than that.
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The Project Accountant plays a crucial role in evaluating project profitability and ensuring the financial health of projects. · Maintain quality control standards and procedures for generating accurate and precise project-related financial records using NetSuite.
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Our client is a highly versatile company that specializes in environmental consulting including sampling, monitoring, project design, project management, data review and interpretation, and report preparation.
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CHA Consulting, Inc. is currently seeking a Project Accountant to join our Buildings - Sector Finance Team from our office in either Colonie, NY; Brooklyn, NY; Parsippany, NJ; Atlanta, GA; Cullman, AL; Birmingham, AL; Coral Springs; or Tampa, FL.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Permanent Project Accountant to join our team in the construction industry. Project TRACK Accountant Position with Incredible Company - ESOP, Best in Class Healthcare, Vacation, etc.
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Position Title: Project Accountant. Supervision Received: Works under the general direction of the Project Control Area Team Lead and/or Project Control Manager. Visits job sites to review completed work as neededAttends various meetings before, during and after project completionDevelops effective relationships internally with field, operations and estimating personnel and externally with customers, subcontractors and suppliers.
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Works on highly complex proposals and awards such as grants/contracts which require program project mechanism, complex budgets, option years, multiple investigators, and numerous subcontracts.
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The Senior Accountant, Real Estate Construction will support the Accounting team for maintaining the books and records of the Penske Media Real Estate (PMR) island development project. Assist in the setup and configuration of relevant project categories to track budget vs actual costs.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Works closely with the applicable Hines personnel (e.g., Property Manager, Project Manager and Accountants) to ensure accuracy of financial reporting, construction draws (if applicable) and budgets.
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