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Proven expertise in finance, accounting, and auditing, including automated financial systems, as well as results-oriented grants management, including financial planning, monitoring of grant compliance and management and establishment of internal controls.
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A bachelor's degree from an accredited college in transportation, city or urban planning, engineering, business, accounting, finance, public administration, public policy, or a related field.
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A Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting, Public Administration, or a related field; AND. The Department Manager 1 must possess knowledge and an understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and be familiar with the Uniform Accounting and Budget Act. In addition, this position requires knowledge and experience in financial reporting, statistical analysis and Grants reporting and compliance requirements.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Finance, Accounting or related field required. Assists in or performs generation of project budget and monthly forecasting within Company supported cost control software.
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Work with the Regional Finance Manager to support financial planning and analysis with the Service Center, including annual budget development. You will work closely with the Regional Finance Manager, as well as the Corporate Finance team, to facilitate the month-end close process and provide guidance to the regional team throughout the month with day-to-day accounting operations at the Service Centers (including supervising invoicing, payables, job costing, payroll, etc.
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Knowledge of principles and practices of finance, financial reporting, accounting, forecasting and budgeting. Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance or economics and a minimum of three years of professional accounting experience.
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BS degree in Accounting, Finance, or Economics, or a Master's degree in Accounting. Complete financial analysis (Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss, Budget, Estimates, Fixed Assets, Inventories.
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Requires bachelors degree (in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration) or equivalent with a major or concentration in business, accounting, economics or mathematics and with detailed knowledge of Government budget and seven to nine years of related (technical program planning and implementation, contract interpretation, budget development and/or government project administration) experience in fiscal management.
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Coursework or degree in public policy or administration, program evaluation, budgeting, quantitative/qualitative research, finance, accounting, economics, natural resources, law, legal research or a related field is preferred.
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Performs monthly balance sheet, income statement and changes in financial position/budget variance analysis and assist with day-to-day general ledger accounting and reconciliation, financial reporting, and analysis of the CDBG-DR Program.
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Ogletree Deakin's Corporate Accounting and Finance department has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Manager, Budgeting & Financial Reporting to join the Greenville, SC administrative office.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in accounting or finance, CPA a plus. Provide analytical support for management inquiries for budget and forecasting processes.
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Permanent Employment: Many of Addison's Finance & Accounting job openings lead to potential permanent employment. Why choose Addison Finance & Accounting? Our client, a prestigious Think Tank organization is in need of a Budget/ Financial Analyst specialist for a 3-6 month contract (could go longer/potential to covert.
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To plan, organize, direct and supervise accounting and budget operations within the Finance Department; perform a variety of technical tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility; and perform advanced technical level work involving the City's utility billing system, accounts payable/receivable, and payroll.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance or Accounting. My Little Mascara Club is seeking a collaborative E-commerce Finance Manager who will drive the business towards reaching goals while ensuring high reward low risk situations.
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