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This role will provide managerial activities with respect to the interaction of accounting systems and procedures throughout the institution while directly supervising the general ledger, accounts payable function, accounts receivable function, fixed assets, endowments and financial reporting operations within the Finance & Business Office.
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Responsible for proper accounting for inventory including calculation of reserves, reconciliation of perpetual inventory to general ledger. Cost accounting experience preferred.
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The Sr Revenue Accountant will be responsible for the general ledger accounting related to Revenue, Deferred Revenue and Cost accounts with reporting detail by various metrics including Region, Company, Customer, Sales Order, Contract, Item, etc.
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Development of financial target metrics and assist plant management to meet those objectives (i.e. business plan/budget); lead plant period-end financial close including profitability analysis; maintain accurate general ledger in accordance with SOX requirements, and a lead team of six accountants.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Uses general ledger accounting software to prepare monthly financial statements, budgets and reports. Senior Accountant - Regulatory Reporting - 2302821 Description Job Summary: Under limited supervision, uses extensive knowledge and skills obtained through education and experience to prepare financial statements, budgets and other financial analysis reports for complex business units and to analyze and reconcile all general ledger accounts.
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Proficiency in cost accounting, general ledger, budgeting, account reconciliation, and forecasting. 1+ years of experience in cost accounting or a related field, preferably in the manufacturing industry.
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The Finance & Accounting Manager is responsible for general ledger management, monthly year-end, and grant year closings, accounts payable, funder's reports, and audit preparation.
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As a member of the Finance department, the Staff Accountant is responsible for a multitude of general ledger functions, including but not limited to, revenue recognition, account reconciliations, reporting and analysis, month-end close, and inventory reconciliations.
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Develop technical knowledge of the general ledger, cost accounting and electronic medical record systems. This includes rvu assignment, volume analyses, fixed and variable splits, and various reconciliations between the cost accounting system, general ledger and electronic medical record.
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You will be responsible for the general ledger, bank reconciliations, accounts payable, and job cost. To ensure success as an Construction Bookkepper / Accountant, you should exhibit sound knowledge of best practices in construction accounting and experience in a similar role.
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The Controller will oversee the general ledger, manufacturing/cost accounting, fixed asset spend, banking, audits and reporting. Oversee General Ledger structure and accuracy including chart of accounts and cost centers ensuring information is posted according to company objectives.
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Controller will be hands on leader managing all aspects of accounting operations including Labor, Payroll, Accounts Payable, Billing, Accounts Receivable, Revenue Recognition, General Ledger, Treasury and Compliance.
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The Junior Accountant will assist in maintaining financial records, including accounts payable and receivable, general ledger entries, and bank reconciliations. The Junior Accountant will collaborate with various departments to track project expenses, monitor budgets, and prepare cost reports.
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Apply strong knowledge of the business processes for designing, developing, and testing SAP S/4 HANA ERP functionality, which includes expertise in general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, asset management, project system, cost center accounting, product cost controlling, profitability analysis, and profit center accounting.
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