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IA V: Five years experience in auditing, financial analysis, accounting, or other relevant business fields; OR four years full-time experience as a TPWD Auditor IV or higher experience; AND. Managerial experience is required.
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Experience with non-profits and MIP Fund Accounting is highly desirable. The Accountant position is responsible for assisting the Controller and becoming part of the accounting team which may involve: grant accounting and reporting, allocations of shared costs, budget development, ensuring compliance with Uniform Administrative Requirements and contract terms and conditions.
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Excel/Access and Powerpoint preferred Experience with indirect tax engines including Vertex, OneSource, Sovos, Avalara, and financial accounting systems such as SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Navision are a plus.
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Under the supervision of the Controller of the Health Centers, the Accounting Manager is responsible for the monthly close tasks related to Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) and all other related programs under the Health Services umbrella.
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BS/BA Degree in Accounting or Business with some accounting coursework. -Public accounting experience a plus. -Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure complete and accurate accounting.
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Strong knowledge of non-profit accounting pronouncements. The Manager of Operational Reporting is an important member of the Accounting Department working under the guidance of the Director of Financial Planning and Analysis in meeting fiscal needs related to the financial close, budgeting, forecasting, analysis, regulatory reporting, and program fiscal support of NYSARC Inc-Nassau County Chapter and its Affiliates.
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They provide a wide range of assurance, tax and advisory services, including accounting and auditing; tax planning and compliance; tax credits and incentives; management and succession advisory; growth, transition and exit strategies consulting; transaction advisory; client accounting advisory services; cybersecurity and digital risk solutions; and litigation support, forensic accounting and valuation services.
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Work across company disciplines including Land, Accounting, Drilling, Geology and Operations. They will respond to partner submittals and work across company disciplines including Land, Accounting, Drilling, Geology and Operations.
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Recent and prior work experience in full-cycle government contract accounting. This includes but is not limited to, ensuring compliance with full-cycle government contract accounting standards.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, general ledger accountability, and financial reporting, as well as financial profitability, external audit, grant accounting, analysis and other special projects as assigned.
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This includes negotiating and handling contracts with outside counsel and fund services like prime brokerage, fund accounting, and administration, managing internal legal and compliance, accounting, performance measurement, and establishing processes and procedures for all functional areas of the business.
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Prepare, maintain, and distribute statistical, financial, accounting, auditing, or payroll reports and tables. Maintain accurate electronic spreadsheets for financial and accounting data.
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Audit documentation for accuracy, accounting and US customs purposes; act as a liaison to corporate Accounting Department. Knowledge of inventory management, purchasing processes and general accounting practices.
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Reporting to the Site Controller, Tulsa, this position supports the accounting and financial reporting functions for two manufacturing sites in alignment with Divisional and Corporate accounting policies and procedures, and includes inventory valuation and control, completion of financial/management reporting, closing activities, and variance analysis.
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Keep abreast of current developments in auditing standards and regulations, particularly those related to GASB and other government/non-profit accounting standards. Public Accounting Firm is looking for a strong Audit Manager to join there team.
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