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Bachelor's Degree Finance, Accounting, Business administration, hospital administration, public administration or other business and healthcare related field (Required) Or.
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Lead cost reduction initiatives within the finance business unit and the millDevelop tools that increase the visibility of process impacts on mill financial performance and increase the accuracy of monthly forecasting The Skills You Will Bring:Education – Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, economics, or business administration.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or related discipline. Key Role : Provide detailed weekly and monthly cost analysis, review contract expenditures for accuracy against allotted funding, review and record contractual modifications, create and monitor charge codes utilizing Deltek Costpoint, support the invoice and collections process, partner with project managers to support overall financial program management, prepare monthly and yearly financial forecasts, and monitor key financial metrics.
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Demonstrated knowledge of reporting systems (Syntellis), cost accounting (Strata), and financial systems (Infor), medical record systems (EPIC) Bachelors degree in business/Hospital Administration required, Masters preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree in accounting or business administration required; Master’s degree in accounting, cost accounting, finance, business administration or related field preferred.
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BS Degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration, or 5 years of administrative and booking keeping experience. Demonstrated knowledge of financial analysis, inventory control, and cost accounting.
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The Financial Controls and Accrual Analyst provides support in the areas of cost accounting, financial analyses and reporting, and internal controls. Bachelor’s Degree in, Business Administration, Finance, or Accounting is preferred.
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BA/BS Degree in Business Administration, finance, or accounting. Three (3) years' experience in engineering/science management, operations research analysis or financial/cost analysis Additional Skills in Microsoft Access, Excel, Power Point, and Word. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance.
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Performs multiple financial cost analysis functions, including cost allocation, setting up cost control systems, collecting data, controlling costs, and preparing reports that maintain the company's cost accounting system.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting, or related field. We are currently recruiting for a Financial Analyst to support Abbott’s Structural Heart (SH) Division in Plymouth, MN. This position is a key value-added role within SH Operations Finance that partners with various levels of leadership to drive financial ownership, cost efficiency, and process improvement.
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Qualifications: EDUCATIONBachelor's degree in finance, accounting, healthcare administration, business administration or related fieldWORK EXPERIENCEOne year experience of financial, budget or cost accounting preferred LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS - REQUIREDN/A KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIESDemonstrates the skills and competencies necessary to safely perform the assigned job, determined through on-going skills, competency assessments, and performance evaluations.
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In collaboration with FAA, provide functional operational assistance to AFM to enhance and upgrade new business process workflows governing the formulation, execution, closeout, cost accounting, capitalization, and reporting of capital expenditure programs and capital assets.
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Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or Business Administration Or Over 5 years to 7 years Hospital budget/reimbursement experience, financial reporting, Cost accounting/Decision support preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration. Analyzing capital expenditures, cost of casts, revenue, and other KPI trends. will be primarily responsible for performing financial forecasting, budgeting, modeling, and cash flow analysis to drive financial reports preparation and delivery.
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TYPICAL EDUCATION, TRAINING AND WORK EXPERIENCE Bachelor's Degree or higher in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration or Public Administration. Knowledge of cost accounting and cost allocation principles and techniques.
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