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Responsible for submitting time sheets and expense reports to the Business Manager weekly for all members of the survey crew. The Party Chief is responsible for obtaining the appropriate job number to be listed on time sheets and expense reports.
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This role will be working in various states including but not limited to the following: TX, OK, PA, MO, KS, LA, ND, SD CO. The Survey Technician Lead - Party Chief reports to the Survey Mapping Manager and Operations Manager.
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All aspects of the billing cycle, to include review of timesheets, recording subcontractor invoices, creation of invoice support documentation, review expense reports for proper coding, review of supporting receipts, and assurance of time and expense compliance with the FAR and company policies.
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Take the lead on all administrative needs for EVP, Corporate Communications which includes coordinating the calendar, arranging and booking meetings, coordinating/booking travel, and expense reports among other areas.
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Fund Accounting: Perform daily, monthly, and quarterly accounting activities for alternative investment funds, including NAV calculation, fund valuation, expense accruals, income recognition, and reconciliation of cash, positions, and transactions.
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Update and maintain necessary sales documentation including use of RMC CRM tool, renewals for customer purchase orders and Team agreements, Mile IQ reporting, and CSP Reports. Complete Service reporting (in AssetGuard), and Expense Reporting (in Certify), Sales Forecast, Calendar, and Prospect Pyramid in an End of Month (EOM) report.
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Prepare expense reports, P&Ls and POs as well as pulling various management reports for General Sales Manager as needed. Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the country’s best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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Support Real Estate Manager with the management of expenses and assist with budgeting, forecasting and reporting requirements by providing capital expense requirements and justifications. He/she reports directly to the Data Center Manager and is responsible for the review/approval/implementation of SOPs/MOPs/EOPs for the site and the proper implementation and training of these procedures.
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The Field Service Engineer will be proficient in conducting detailed service and expense reports expected with our processes in a timely manner. This Field Service Engineer role will consist of training provided via Online Learning Management System, on-site at our Taunton MA or Ball Ground, GA facility.
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Abide by Administrative Expectations as defined by AMR SOPs: Submit expense reports regularly as outlined, enter sales calls in CRM system daily or as indicated by Regional Sales Director, enter company car mileage weekly, maintain company car as required by Fleet Maintenance.
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This position reports to the Assistant Vice President, Finance & Controller. Prepare and file the annual AAR and RRF D.C. Personal Property Tax Return, Sales and Use Tax Return, and D.C. Unclaimed Property Reports.
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Receives, reviews, prepares and/or submits documents including daily logs, vehicle maintenance logs, charge tickets, supply order forms, patient treatment and insurance records, inventory lists, expense forms, check sheets, incident reports, Coroner's reports, memos, etc.
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Turn in expense reports once a week. Perform and promote Preventive Maintenance services on CNC machining centers, lathes, and wire EDM machines. Install and service CNC machining centers, lathes, and wire EDM machines.
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Entering check requests, expense reports and attorneys' timesheets. Job Title: IP/Patent Litigation Assistant Location: Redwood Shores, CA Salary: $70-95K, depending on experience Job Responsibilities E-filing documents in N. District of CA and state courts Drafting, editing and formatting correspondence, briefs, pleadings, TOA’s, TOC’s and other legal documents.
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UrgentVet Pet Clinic bridges the gap between daytime general practice and emergency/overnight care, offering after-hours care for canine and feline patients without the additional expense of emergency clinic fees.
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