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Maintain the company's chart of accounts, adding branches, product codes and general ledger codes as needed. Participate in Budgeting and forecasting as requested. Responsible for the company's general ledger system.
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Perform general accounts analysis and reconciliations, including bank statements, fixed assets, Must have knowledge in GAAP, finance and budgeting, strategic planning, operational. and accounting procedures while also ensuring compliance as it relates to GAAP (General Accepted.
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General contractor’s license preferred; licenses and/or certifications for HVAC, mold, asbestos removal, pool operation, electrician, construction, etc. This includes meeting with and presenting various recommendations to owners and senior leadership, developing scopes of work, managing capital projects of all types, managing vendor relations, and analyzing properties with respect to capital needs, budgeting, and maintenance.
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Provides timely forecast information to Hotel General Manager. Counsels the Hotel General Manager on existing and evolving operating/financial issues. Primary responsibilities include financial analysis and financial reporting, budgeting/forecasting, audit and control, working capital, cash controls and supporting the hotel operation to meet business goals.
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Knowledge of one or more of the following concepts: Chart of Accounts, Journal Entries, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, General Ledger, Procurement, Financial Reporting, Operational Accounting, Process Optimization, Project Management and Agile Methodologies.
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At least five (5) years' experience as hotel General Manager or relevant position required. Initiate, implement, understand and analyze accounting procedures to include: labor forecasts, inventory procedures, financial forecasting, annual budgeting procedures, capital expenditures, payroll and month-end analysis.
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The General Manager reports to the Regional Property Manager and is responsible and accountable for overseeing and ensuring the optimum operational and financial performance of the community. Manages the staff and oversees completion of all core business processes, including leasing, resident relations, marketing, maintenance, budgeting, accounts receivable, accounts payable, vendor relations, selection and recruitment, individual and team development, reporting, and safety and legal compliance.
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Understanding of financial systems, manufacturing systems, general ledger, standardized cost accounting, along with budgeting and forecasting is a plus. Lead projects and team assignments for general accounting and financial analysis activities in the plant.
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The role will be responsible for upholding state and federal requirements, incorporating changes, disseminating information to Finance staff, overseeing the budgeting process, maintaining the general ledger, and allocating costs to appropriate contracts.
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Overseeing all operations including maintenance, capital improvements, lease administration, budgeting, forecasting, reporting, collections, evictions, vacancy anticipation, marketing, lease renewals, service contracts, expense control, audits, etc.
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Conducts internal reviews and audits within the Division to ensure all grant compliance, accounting, financial and budgeting activities comply with grants, approved budget, and County financial and administrative policies and procedures.
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Jones Street Investment Partners, LLC ("JSIP") is a real estate investment sponsor focused on multifamily assets in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for managing the service operations a lease-up apartment community.
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Broad knowledge of accounting (general and cost) and financial theory and practice, tax procedures, and budgeting techniques. Plan and perform a wide variety of duties involving general and cost accounting for the preparation of monthly internal financial statements to reflect the conditions and activities of the company.
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Journal entries, month and year end close, financial consolidations, budgeting & forecasting. Maintain general ledger accounts, perform monthly variance analysis. Our client is a mid-sized manufacturing and distribution organization that has held steady growth over the last 7 years through both organic and acquisition processes.
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Review/prepare construction draws and reconcile to the general ledger asset accounts. Participate in the budgeting and forecasting process. Reconciles and analyzes various company General Ledgers.
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