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The Accounting Department consists of: Controller, Assistant Controller/Accounting Manager, Senior Cost Accountant, and General Ledger Accountant. JOB SUMMARY: The Senior Cost Accountant performs various cost accounting reporting functions for the accounting department.
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Due to promotion and growth, Phillips-Medisize, a Molex Company, is seeking a Multi-Site Cost Accountant to support our medical device manufacturing operations in Europe - the sites are in Ireland, Poland & Finland.
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As our Cost Accountant you will work closely with all departments in our Thermal Spray Surface Technologies facility. We are looking for a Cost Accountant to join our East Windsor team.
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Reporting to the Plant Controller, the Cost Accountant is responsible for the preparation and analysis of accounting reports related to manufacturing processing. Knowledge of cost accounting concepts.
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The Cost Accountant will perform administrative & accounting duties in support of the Fleet Manager. Maintains various records and compiles pertinent information for the Fleet Manager and Fleet Director's use.
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Dave Ramsey's SmartDollar Program (no cost to you!) As a Staff Accountant you will be assisting in all aspects of Inventory, sales and use returns, commercial activity tax returns, informational returns and miscellaneous analysis.
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Approve/Confirm the availability, allowability and appropriateness of activities and expenditures of internally and externally sponsored grants and contracts in accordance with federal, state, institutional and/or other agency guidelines, cost principles and cost accounting standards.
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You will assist with the monthly close of the hospital's books, preparation of the work-papers for the annual Medicare cost report, the annual Corporate Tax Package, and preparation of the annual hospital budget.
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The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) is seeking to fill an Accountant III position in the Revenue and Trust Management Department which is located at 101 E. 15th Street, Austin, TX. This position does not offer teleworking options.
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Under the general direction of the Senior Cost Accounting Manager, position also includes detailed standards analysis, impact upon margin as well as support for forecasting & budgeting. Partner with Costing to get a full understanding of fully sourced and sourced uppers cost elements as well as cost increases/decreases.
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We are currently seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented Permanent Cost Accountant to join our team. Are you a cost accountant with a keen interest in the manufacturing industry.
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A minimum 4 years Cost/Inventory Accounting Experience in a Manufacturing environment. Reviewing variances to Standard Cost (PPV and Work Order Variances) Their offerings include automation solutions for wafer handling and cryogenic sample management systems, aiding productivity and efficiency in these industries.
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Knowledge of GAAP, Uniform Administrative Requirements and Cost Principles, budgeting, cost allocation, and non-profit accounting; strong computer skills, including intermediate knowledge of Excel and must know how to use vlookup, sumif, and linking; proficient in the use of computerized accounting systems, including report creation and report template building; and working knowledge of other Microsoft Office applications.
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This is an exciting, high impact, challenging role that will participate well beyond the boundaries of a typical cost accountant. Stewardship of fixed assets to ensure timely capitalization of assets, assignment of useful life, asset tagging, activity types and cost centers.
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Review all non-labor and labor cost transfers. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certification or pursuing CPA. Assist in managing and creating new cost elements and cost element groups.
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