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Oversight of Finance, Cost and Change Management and Document monitoring and controls. Coordinate with airline Finance & Budget, Treasury, and Internal Audit. 10+ years’ experience in Financial Controls, Finance, or Accounting including experience leading a team of professionals.
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The Global Supply Chain Director (GSCD) serves as a key member of the PCC Airfoils Division Leadership Team. This leader will combine and integrate their expertise in material flow management with outstanding knowledge of information and financial flow, designing a metrics framework that drives the right behavior, and processes that deliver product availability at the lowest possible cost and working capital levels, ensuring operational efficiency.
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Skills required: Must have experience with: Financial Analysis and Reporting: Providing finance support for routine, adhoc, or daily reporting needs of the business; Decision Support: Building business cases and financial model that drives decision making on key initiatives for Sourcing such as procurement from global Countries of Excellence, rate card for services etc.
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Finance controller responsibilities will include financial risk management. Manage all accounting operations including Billing, A/R, A/P, GL and Counsel, Cost Accounting, Inventory Accounting and Revenue Recognition.
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Establish and maintain cost accounting, inventory control and manufacturing analysis practices consistent with guidelines and procedures. Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Finance or Accounting, CPA preferred.
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Exceptional knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting, and cost control principles. This position plays a crucial role in our financial department, providing support to the financial controller in all areas of financial management including corporate accounting, regulatory and financial reporting, budget and forecasts preparation, and development of internal control policies and procedures.
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Knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting, cost accounting, and cost control principles including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and related federal and state regulations.
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Knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting, cost control methods, including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. S/he will have extensive knowledge of accounting, operations finance, and control functions as well as business processes and information flow, with a proven capability to communicate and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders.
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Manage production workflow and cost analysis, encompassing purchase order management, forecasting, inventory control and waste tracking. This position will be onsite in Miami-Dade County with the Accounting and Finance team.
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This full-service municipality is supported by 11 major City departments: City Manager, City Attorney, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Community Development, Parks & Recreation, Fire, Police, Public Works, and Ventura Water.
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Monitor/control project development through administrative direction of on-site project superintendent. Demonstrates a solid understanding of key functional areas including: business development, preconstruction, means and methods, project planning and scheduling, cost reporting, and budgeting.
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Experience as a Program or Project Controls Specialist in a government agency or infrastructure engineering and construction projects, using state-of-the-art productivity and Project Control tools such as Oracle Primavera, Contract Manager, Unifier, Timberline Gold Job Cost & Accounting System, or similar program management software.
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Our client is seeking a meticulous and detail-oriented Cost Accountant to join their finance team. As a Cost Accountant, you will play a critical role in analyzing and monitoring expenses to ensure optimal financial efficiency.
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Bachelor's degree with 9 years of experience in the following areas: business, finance, accounting, program control and/or similar industry related fields OR a Master's degree with 7 years stated experience.
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Knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting and cost control principles including generally accepted Accounting Principles. Full Charge Bookkeeper/Assistant Controller. Perform all Accounts Receivable duties including AIA Apps & Waivers, PR Reports & Vouchers.
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