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Overall, the Director is responsible for 16 employees (with direct reports including; the Senior R/V Captain, Finance Manager, Port Engineer, Design Manager and Marine Safety Officer.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief Investment Officer, the Manager/Director of Investment Operations will provide oversight and management for the operational and analytical functions of the investment office.
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Supervisory responsibilities : This position supervises the Finance Manager, IDA Fiscal Manager, and the Operations Coordinator. As a member of management, the Operations & Finance Director will participate in bargaining and contract management, providing input on effective labor relations and determining the fiscal impact of economic proposals.
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Under the supervision and guidance of the library director, the finance manager is responsible for managing the library’s accounting and financial operations, including the development and maintenance of internal controls and procedures for the Business Office.
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Reporting to the Executive Director, the CFO will serve as a thought leader and trusted partner and have under their purview the departments of finance, human resources, guest services, gift shop, information technology, physical plant, and operations.
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The Firm Administrator manages the operations and business functions of the Firm. The Administrator must also work closely with the Managing Attorney, CFO, Business Development Director, and fractional/vendor advisors.
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The noteworthy Internal Audit Manager should streamline our audit functions and operations, provide analysis and reports, train staff on business audit issues, and promote regulatory compliance.
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The Brand Manager will partner with Finance, Sales, Ecomm, Media, Creative, Operations, and R&D to deliver annual revenue and margin goals. As the Brand Manager, you will work closely with Finance, Sales, Ecomm, Media, Creative, Operations, and R&D teams.
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Under the direction of the Town Manager performs management and technical duties as the Town’s Director of Finance, with responsibility for directing the Town’s financial operations and safeguarding the assets; management of the annual financial and compliance audit, annual budget development, financial statement preparation and reporting; assures compliance with state and Federal regulations, and Town policies and procedures.
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The Business Manager will report to the AVP for Finance within the Provost’s Office-Finance and Business Operations department with a dotted line to both the Business Director, Online Education Unit and Deputy Director for Security Policy Studies, Carnegie Institute for Strategy and Policy.
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Oversee, lead, supervise, and evaluate the Controller, Accounts Payable and Office Manager, Senior Staff Accountant-Revenue, Director of Human Resources, Director of Facilities, Security and School Resource Officer, Health Room personnel, Director of Technology, Chef and Director of Food Services, and field trip transportation handled by the School Administrative Assistant.
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Reviews and researches or coordinates with staff to identify and research material variances, issues, or anomalies; escalates material items to the Executive Director of Finance/Controller or Senior Leadership as needed.
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Leisure World of Maryland Corporation (LWMC), the property management company for Leisure World of Maryland, is a private, age-restricted community comprised of 29 community associations representing over 5,600 homes and extensive Trust operations, located in Silver Spring, Maryland is seeking an experienced Business Manager/Facilities Director.
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The Executive Team, the Plant Managers, Customer Service Manager, Coating Scheduler, Logistics Manager, Director of Engineering, Sourcing, Finance, Sales/Marketing, IT. Must work effectively with the Plant Managers, Customer Service Manager, Coating Scheduler, Logistics Manager, Director of Engineering, Sourcing, Finance, Sales/Marketing, and IT on the development and execution of daily and long term objectives, to include financial impacts.
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Reporting to the Director of Finance, the Manager of Finance supports the CFO organization in a variety of corporate finance initiatives to solve critical finance, strategy, and operations-related problems across the organization.
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