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The Steel City Pizza Company Assistant Manager will be responsible for day-to-day restaurant operations, supporting the development and maintenance of a strong team, sales building, budgeting, cost control, accountability, and maintaining a positive company culture.
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Proficient in financial management, including budgeting, forecasting, and cost control. Assist in payroll, budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis to optimize profitability.
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This role has the overall responsibilities for safety, environmental, procedure compliance, planning, execution, coordination of engineering, purchasing budgeting and cost control for the turnarounds or capital projects to which they are assigned.
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Cost control: Monitoring project costs and ensuring adherence to budget, identifying cost-saving opportunities, and mitigating financial risks. -Budgeting: Developing and maintaining project budgets, including forecasting and tracking expenses throughout the project lifecycle.
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Responsible for margin levels and monthly fee/ resource forecasts tracking for all commissions including maintenance of fee tracking, invoicing, budgeting and managing debt control. Managing the change control process including reporting to the cost management team.
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Provide analysis, assistance, and support for the development and maintenance of product support budgeting and funding, including life cycle cost estimating to support performance-based logistics business cost analysis, and logistics requirements.
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Provide cost estimating, progress budgeting, change order pricing, and cost forecasting including monthly projections for low voltage projects. 5+ years of Integrated Systems experience such as fire alarm, building management systems, lighting control, security, nurse call, CCTV, A/V, MATV and voice/data required.
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In this fast-paced role, your day-to-day efforts will include assisting with contract Earned Value Management (EVM) set-up and management, cost control and analysis, proposal preparation, New Business Acquisition Expenditures (NBAE) management and critical staffing in support of the Engineering & Technology function.
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Strong knowledge of financial principles, budgeting, forecasting, and cost control. Conduct regular financial analysis and provide insights on revenue generation, cost control, and profitability enhancement.
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Knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting, and cost control principles including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Working knowledge of short and long-term budgeting and forecasting, rolling budgets, and product-line profitability analysis.
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Project management experience, including task management (from start to closure), budgeting and cost control, and reporting. Demonstrated knowledge of environmental regulations related to air, water (including wastewater and stormwater), hazardous materials, RCRA, remediation, due diligence, etc.
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Experience with company budgeting, cost control and safety programs. Our client is seeking an experienced candidate with a minimum of 5 years in Fleet Management and warehouse and/or facilities management.
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Other accountabilities include financial statement integrity, technical accounting guidance, Sarbanes-Oxley control environment compliance, financial and operational performance reporting, annual business plan development, budgeting and forecasting, financial analysis, cost management, capital project planning, business system development and integration, system and process improvements, and business process management.
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You'll also be responsible for asset protection, financial assessment, budgeting, cost control, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. encompass the strategic management of safety protocols, site planning, quality control, and maintenance.
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Discover your exciting role A Specialist, Project Cost Control is responsible for assisting the Project Team in change management, financial analysis and reporting functions necessary to establish both current costs and forecasting for projects.
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