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The Inventory Specialist is responsible for coordinating the retail store cycle counting and inventory control practices and procedures to maintain transactional accuracy and to assure compliance with standard operating procedures and audit requirements.
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Perform regular inventory valuation and cost analysis to support financial reporting. The Staff Accountant is responsible for enforcing and applying DSV accounting principles and procedures to analyze financial information, prepare accurate and timely finance reports and statements and ensure appropriate accounting control procedures.
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Manage all accounting operations including Billing, A/R, A/P, GL and Counsel, Cost Accounting, Inventory Accounting and Revenue Recognition. We are looking for an experienced Financial Controller, or Comptroller, to undertake all aspects of financial management, including corporate accounting, regulatory and financial reporting, budget and forecasts preparation, as well as development of internal control policies and procedures.
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5+ years of inventory cost accounting and supervisory experience. Cost Accounting Manager - Manufacturing - Augusta, GA. Work with inventory control team to monitor, track and improve the inventory count (cycle count) process and inventory accuracy.
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Cost Accounting Manager - Manufacturing. Document controls, processes and procedures related to manufacturing and operational accounting such as developing cost standards for materials and labor, MRO purchasing and Capital Expenditures.
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They will assist the Plant Controller in multiple areas of accounting, including variance analysis, sales analysis, standard cost development, inventory control, PPV analysis, and scrap analysis.
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High school education with at least three years of materials management or Stockroom, purchasing and/or cost-accounting experience. The Surgical Services Materials Coordinator is also responsible for maintaining the computer inventory control system, researching and correcting errors, and auditing inventory transactions.
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We are looking for an experienced financial controller to undertake all aspects of financial management, including corporate accounting, regulatory and financial reporting, budget and forecasts preparation, as well as development of internal control policies and procedures.
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As an Assistant Controller, you will perform general accounting, accounts payable, inventory reconciliation, auditing, business analysis, and reporting and will be responsible for providing financial management, guidance, and control of the manufacturing costs and operations for plant.
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Identifies and implements programs that control the corporation's financial risk consistent with direction provided by the Division Controller and Corporate Accounting. 5 years' Cost Accounting/Plant Controller experience in a manufacturing environment Excellent organizational skills and time management is essential Excellent professional verbal and written communication skills Specific Skills/Experience Desired Specific experience in the Electronics Hardware Manufacturing Industries is desirable, as well as experience working in fast paced manufacturing environment.
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You have solid knowledge of basic finance, accounting, budgeting, cost control procedures, purchasing, inventory, and recordkeeping requirements. Oversee inventory control and maintain/establish relationships with suppliers.
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Perform all cost accounting activities including inventory valuation, cost of sales, product profitability and cost ratio analyses, variance analysis, etc. Major responsibilities include inventory valuation and control, cost of sales, product margins, and cost analyses as required.
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Ensures the proper maintenance of the general ledger, cost accounting, information systems, payroll, preparation of the plant's financial and other control reports. Responsible for the general and cost accounting functions of Plymouth Industries et al and the preparation and analysis of reports and statistics reflecting costs, earnings, profits, cash management and other related financial results.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize e-commerce operations, inventory management, cost control initiatives, and freight forwarding processes. SWCORP is seeking a highly experienced Senior Staff Accountant to lead our accounting team.
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Coordinate the completion of multiple document imaging and remittance processing projects to include establishing and monitoring project quality standards, work scheduling and job cost tracking.
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