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As a mid-level Professional in Engineering Cost Accounting, the successful candidate will evaluate, control, and process transactions for complex customer agreements. Senior Accountant is within the Controllership STAR Program.
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Coordinate inventory related activities with management and Inventory Control, including analysis, reporting, cycle count activities (such as blind counts); inventory adjustment needs; and help ensure overall inventory accuracy.
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The primary responsibility of the Cost Accountant is to ensure proper treatment of all financial activity associated with plant operations. Drive continuous financial improvement and introduce process control as needed.
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The Statewide Accountant III will contribute, lead and/or review the preparation of key financial reports, including components of the Statewide Cost Allocation Plan (SWCAP) and the Cash Management Improvement Act (CMIA.
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Maintain negative reports with cost accountant and plant manager. Works closely with cost accountant. Minimize cost and reduce losses. Maintain negative reports with cost accountant and plant manager.
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5 years experience in an accounting function with demonstrated knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting, cost accounting and cost control principles and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP.
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We are looking for a Senior Accountant with extensive experience in a Government Contracting environment who has a thorough knowledge of Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), effective interaction with DCAA audit team, and a working knowledge of Internal Control Practices.
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This role on the Copack Accounting team is primarily responsible for the cost accounting activities of 3rd party producers, with a focus on inventory accuracy, finished good costing, period end close reporting, and forecasting while maintaining an effective and efficient control environment.
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Financial Understanding and Management - General understanding of cost control, NOI and budgets. Manage and develop of the Construction and Development Accountant. Responsible for the completion of cost certifications, 10% carryover allocations, 8609s, construction draws.
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Understanding of the overall project execution process, including budgeting, project forecasting, cost control, schedule, anticipated cost and project profitability ? Next 150 Construction, a fully owned subsidiary of Gilbane, is seeking an Accountant II who is a mid-level professional capable of fulfilling the project accounting and project forecasting requirements of multiple mid-sized projects or a singular large project, including day-to-day interface with project management, client and contractor personnel.
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Typical activities may include:Assist the client with the annual Quality Control (QC) review of Cost-to-Complete (CTC) environmental and disposal liabilities estimates across AMC installations.
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The Cost Accountant assists with month end closing, including preparation of month end and quarter end reporting packages, and pursues process improvements such as report automation utilizing current or future ERP applications.
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The Cost Accountant plans organizes, directs, and controls the inventory and accounting and control function for the assigned plant, reports operational results and leads the budgeting process and financial analysis reporting for the plant.
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We are seeking a Cost Accountant to provide financial support to manage and control manufacturing costs by collecting, analyzing, tracking and reporting cost variances for two plants in DFW. As the key liaison between operations and finance, this position is responsible for cost accounting, financial analysis, maintenance of inventory standards, review of product BOM and routings, efficiency and variance reporting, and assisting in month end closing.
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Responsible for managing accounts receivable, accounts payable, general ledger, collections, assets control, product cost, labor or inventory analysis or consolidation. Our Sr Specialist Accountant, earn between.
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