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The position is responsible for managing daily activities and issues related to completing a construction project, including overall project planning, scheduling, project cost accounting, quality control, contract administration, safety management, labor and equipment resources, and owner and architect relationships.
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Managing Food Cost & Labor Cost *At AES, our vision is to be our guests' favorite fast food destination. Following all government regulations, employment law, food safety and operations policies and implement all accounting controls Whether you're looking for a change in your career or taking the first step, AES is a goal oriented company where you can develop your skills.
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AES will endeavor to make a reasonable accommodation / modification to the known physical or mental limitations of a qualified applicant with a disability to assist in the hiring process, unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of our business, in accordance with applicable federal, state and local law.
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3+ years of experience in cost accounting in the manufacturing industry. Work with cross-functional teams to identify best practices and process improvements in cost accounting.
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Set and meet restaurant goals for service, operations and financial results AES is very goal oriented. Utilizing all systems and tools, including the Systems Board, RTI Task Lists. COMPANY OVERVIEW: *Based in Northern Indiana, AES Restaurant Group, LLC is a proud franchisee of *Arby's.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Billing and Cost Recovery: Support IT service owners in developing cost recovery model for IT services by utilizing breakeven point accounting formulas to establish the total cost of ownership (hardware, software, services, and labor), assumed customer base, and IT and/or UTA administrative subsidy.
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Key Responsibilities: Develop accurate cost estimates for construction projects, taking into consideration labor, materials, and other expenses. Position Overview: The Estimator/Project Manager is responsible for providing accurate cost estimates on construction projects, managing existing projects, and overseeing subcontractors to ensure the team meets goals.
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Utilizes AES systems to run a great restaurant on all shifts. Sets and meets restaurant goals for service, operations and financial results AES is very goal oriented. We're guided by our values: The letters AES stand for more than just our name.
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These same standards are also used as procedural-level labor standards by the Cost Accounting staff of Corporate Finance and Hospital Departmental Managers in the costing and flexible budgeting techniques.
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Knowledge of US federal and state employment laws, collective bargaining agreements, McNamara O’Hara Service Contract Act, Fair Labor Standards Act; knowledge of Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Cost Accounting Standards (CAS.
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Job descriptionWe are seeking a Senior Accountant/Accounting Manager who has extensive experience with month-end close, financial reporting, reconciliations, financial analysis, payroll, A/P, A/R, labor cost allocations/job costing and insurance billing.
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Five (5) years of experience in Payroll to include union experience or related area with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting or related field. Knowledge of project accounting concepts.
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The Project Manager provides direct support to project labor teams in the heavy, highway, infrastructure, site work, and concrete construction industry on projects up to $10 million. Report project status and performance data to owner and team members Plan, monitor, and control the project throughout its lifecycle Set-up job cost codes and budgets Code invoices with job cost codes Ensure that project reporting is submitted on-time (Submittals, Minority, Progress, etc.
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AES is an Equal Opportunity employer. AES participates in E-Verify. Employer: AES Restaurants. As the Shift Manager you will work with the General and Assistant Manager to achieve high performance in areas such as.
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Complete Flash Report§ Standard cost development and maintenance· Labor and overhead rates§ Labor Utilization§ Variance review§ Month-end closing/cut-off§ Management Reporting§ Provide leadership for the accounting and finance staff§ Supports VP of Operations with Line of Business budget and forecast preparation in conjunction with Manager of Accounting Operations.
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