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Reporting to the Director of Corporate Accounting, the candidate will engage and communicate with key senior executives (i.e. Controller, CFO) on various accounting and finance matters.
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Prior industry experience as a CFO, Controller, SEC Reporting or Internal Audit Manager equivalent preferred. Serve as a high-level interim or project-based accounting resource for clients in various industries on accounting, finance, tax, and audit roles (Interim Controller, Financial Reporting Manager, Internal Audit Manager, etc.
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Everywhere industry meets the environment, we strive to provide eco-friendly products and services that protect and restore North America’s natural environment. Clean Harbors is the leading provider of environmental and industrial services throughout North America with annual sales exceeding $5 billion.
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Clean Harbors, located in Norwell MA, is seeking an Accounting Manager to join their Corporate Accounting team. Driven self-starter possessing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. 5+ years in public accounting or public / private mix.
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Assist and support the Controller/CFO in compiling and preparing audit schedules and materials for internal and external audits to ensure a clean and timely year-end audit. The Senior Accountant is responsible for all areas relating to financial reporting.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to provide assistance to the Controller and CFO in Financial Statements/reconciliations, preparing financial reports/presentations, assisting in analyzing Subcontractor Qualifications, and other similar duties.
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Solid Communication both verbal and writtenAbility to establish timelines and budgetsVery strong computer skills with experience using project management / cost accounting software packagesAbility to multi-taskA Degree in Accounting, or Finance is requiredDocumented knowledge of general ledger and financial reporting functions.
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Fast growing company focused on people and technology creating a cleaner safer environment. Opportunities to participate in strategic projects supporting other parts of the business and subject to greater visibility across the organization.
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Sponsorship not Offered for this Role Responsibilities The Senior Accountant will report directly to the Controller. - Assist with compilation of Quarterly CFO Narrative Report data and charts.
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Reporting to the Controller and CFO , the Financial Analyst will analyze past financial performance to provide accurate and data based information for internal company analysis and metrics that will be used to advise the company on its financial strategy.
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Support Director, External Reporting with technical accounting and research documentation on complex accounting topics, new transactions, and ad hoc requests to the Corporate Controller and CFO.
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Job Title: ControllerReport to: Company President and CEO (with functional and fiduciary reporting relationship to CFO, EMCOR Construction Services)Location: Farmingdale, NYFLSA Status: Full-Time / Exempt COMPANY OVERVIEWHeritage Mechanical Services is one of the New York City Metropolitan area’s leading provider of high-performance end-to-end mechanical and HVAC airside solutions.
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Prepare net-profit reporting, construction overruns and company expenses on inventory sales to CFO/Partners Monthly Record inter-company related journal entries Must be proficient in excel and QuickBooks; experience in property management software a plus Must be an effective communicator Must be organized and have great time management skills Powered by JazzHR.
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You will work closely with the Insource CFO and Executive Team to support the financial aspects of strategic decision making, streamline our accounting processes, enhance our internal controls, and develop improved reporting.
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Participate in the annual budget/monthly forecast process. A growing company, we are also the largest re-refiner and recycler of used oil in North America. Health and Safety is our #1 priority and we live it 3-6-5.
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