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If you are interested to confidentially explore new career opportunities as a finance manager, director of finance, vp of finance, manager of fp&a, director of financial planning & analysis, controller, assistant controller, accounting manager, senior financial analyst, staff accountant, senior accountant, cost accountant, accounts payable specialist, accounts receivable specialist, or general accountant, please apply now to be considered for one of our many accounting opportunities.
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These responsibilities include, but are not limited to, program financial control, measurement and reporting, contract accounting, financial lead on new business proposals, and business partnering with program management to analyze, and report cost drivers and spend activities for Division engineering and program spend.
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Develop incurred cost (ICS) proposals in compliance with applicable government accounting regulations and standards and monitor cost allowability and ensure that unallowable costs are properly identified, segregated, and removed from claims costs in the ICS proposals.
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The Accounting Department consists of: Controller, Assistant Controller/Accounting Manager, Senior Cost Accountant, and General Ledger Accountant. This position reports to the Controller and Assistant Controller/Accounting Manager and has no direct reports.
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Our services include maintaining of books and records, financial statement close management reporting, assistance with state and local tax filings, virtual controller/CFO services, as well as accounting technology solution development.
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The Cost Accountant / Manager works under the supervision of the Corporate Controller. The Cost Accountant / Manager’s primary responsibility is to own and lead the cost and inventory functions within the Accounting Team. They will provide significant input into month end close and budget processes as well as supporting business decision making and other accounting processes.
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Executive Director, Research Accounting and Cost Analysis - Hybrid/Remote The University of Miami has an exciting job opportunity for an Executive Director, Research Accounting and Cost Analysis to support the Associate Vice President of Research Administration in the Office of the Vice Provost for Research.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Field Client Relationship Manager, Billing, Cost, and Rate Clerk, and Controller and others in the Accounting and Finance to apply.
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Familiarity with inventory management, cost accounting, and financial reporting within QuickBooks Online. The successful candidate will serve as both an interim CFO and a QuickBooks Online Setup Specialist, responsible for guiding the company through the transition to QuickBooks Online, writing desktop procedures, and implementing accounting policies.
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Complete special projects that may be assigned by the CFO, Controller, Manager of Accounting or the VP of Finance. Prepare certain journal entries for the monthly closing and review and approve journal entries (as needed) made by the accounting Associates as directed by the Controller, Manager of Accounting, and VP of Finance.
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Government contract accounting experience, Cost accounting standards and FAR/DFARs knowledge. Reporting to the CFO. the Controller/VP Finance leads all day-to-day accounting operations, with functional responsibility for accounting, accounts payable and receivable, and payroll.
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The Radford Controller is responsible for the financial reporting and performance analysis, budget and long-range plan development and analysis, cost accounting, and ensuring that proper internal accounting controls are maintained and continuously improved.
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My client is a billion dollar, leader in the food and beverage manufacturing industry looking to bring on a Cost Controller to oversee their operations in the US, Europe, Mexico, and Canada.
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5-7 years’ Cost Accounting/Plant Controller experience in a manufacturing environment. Identifies and implements programs that control the corporation’s financial risk consistent with direction provided by the Division Controller and Corporate Accounting.
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