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Previous Oil & Gas Company Experience Education Bachelor's or higher degree in Accounting, Finance or Business Notes from Manager: Opportunity to help shape new CTC BU. Remote work for the beginning of the assignment.
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If you are interested to confidentially explore new career opportunities as a finance manager, director of finance, vp of finance, manager of fp&a, director of financial planning & analysis, controller, assistant controller, accounting manager, senior financial analyst, staff accountant, senior accountant, cost accountant, accounts payable specialist, accounts receivable specialist, or general accountant, please apply now to be considered for one of our many accounting opportunities.
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Required Qualifications Bachelor Degree with specialization in Accounting and/or Finance (technology, mathematics or business degrees will be considered) 5-8 years hands-on experience in financial or data analysis including ETL, RPA and Domo (or similar) BI tools.
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Supports Accountant, Bookkeeper Payroll Clerk, and Accounting and Finance Assistant with tasks as needed. The Accounting Manager position supervises the day-to-day workflow of three team members - the Accountant, the Accounting and Finance Assistant, and the Bookkeeper and Payroll Specialist, with oversight from the Director of Finance.
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A bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, public administration or business administration plus five years of professional experience in finance is required; MBA, CPFO, MPA or CPA preferred.
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Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Finance or Economics, Accounting, Business or Business Administration, Mathematics or equivalent combination of education and experience required; Preferred: CPA, MBA; MPA, Law, or Master’s in Finance with business experience or other related professional fields.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field required; CPA or MBA preferred. Strong knowledge of non-profit accounting principles, fund accounting, and financial reporting requirements for non-profit organizations.
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Qualifications:This is an extraordinary opportunity for a leader with five or more years of accounting and finance experience, ideally beginning in accounting and audit, followed by experience gathering, evaluating, presenting, and reporting financial information to executive teams and board members.
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Under This Roof, We RequireBachelor’s Degree in Accounting or Finance;Minimum of 4 years of Cost/Manufacturing management experience with budgeting, forecasting and driving business results.
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Microsoft Dynamics Finance Functional Analyst with proven experience on the full capability of Microsoft Dynamics application with emphasis on General Ledger, Purchasing and Contract Management, Project Accounting, Fixed Assets, Accounts Payable, Budgeting and Grant Accounting to work with multiple teams composed of technical and business analysts to provide support and lead team to utilization of Microsoft Dynamics to its full capacity.
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This recruitment will be used to fill two full-time Accounting Technician: Finance Assistant positions for the the Office for Sponsored Research and Award Administration at Oregon State University (OSU.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance or related field. Applies results of data analysis processes with knowledge of financial and emerging management concepts, accounting and operational systems, other business data, performance measures and benchmarks to identify trends, risk/problem areas and opportunities to deliver high quality services or improve client business results.
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Come join the Corporate Finance Team as our Finance Accounting Manager! Combination of post-secondary education and experience to equal seven years in business or related field with at least three years supervisory/management experience.
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Accounting, Finance, Management Information Systems, Management Information Systems & Accounting, Computer and Information Science, Computer and Information Science & Accounting, Mathematical Statistics, Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Economics and Finance, Economics and Finance & Technology, Business Administration/Management, Engineering.
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Five to seven years of experience in municipal finance or accounting. Have you completed a post-secondary program in finance, accounting, public administration, or a related field.
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