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Bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.) in Accounting or Finance. Reporting directly to the Segment Vice President, Finance , the Vice President, Finance (Grid Automation) will serve as a key financial advisor to Division President, Grid Automation and will be responsible for the accounting, financial reporting & controls, financial planning & analysis, operations, and commercial finance support for the Grid Automation businesses.
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Deep understanding of finance and accounting modules such as Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Budgeting, Cash and Bank Management, Compliance, Cost Accounting, Fixed Assets, General Ledger, and others.
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The Senior Program Control Analyst position requires an individual to have 5-8 years of applicable experience and a degree in Finance or Accounting. Federal contracting experience, Finance, Accounting, High Excel proficiency, Deltek CostPoint, IFRS,CAS, FAR, ETC, EAC, Revenue Recognition, and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance.
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Principles, methods, and practices of municipal finance, budgeting, and accounting. Principals, practices and techniques of capital improvement project (CIP) and impact fee budgeting, tracking, billing, and fund accounting.
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This position is responsible for all administrative and fiscal [functions associated with directing the Finance Department operations, including General Ledger Accounting, Grant Accounting, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Debt Administration, Budgeting, Payroll, Financial Systems, Purchasing and Contracting, and Customer Service.
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Deep knowledge in Aerospace & Defense finance and accounting operations – budgeting, financial planning & analysis, project control accounting, government contract regulatory accounting requirements and financial reporting.
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Qualified candidates will need to possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills, oral and written skills, attention to detail, and a good understanding of forecasting/budgeting, project accounting including IFRS and revenue recognition.
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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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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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Finance & Accounting. This Sr. Program Control Analyst will be responsible for overseeing all financial aspects of the assigned contracts including but not limited to for month-end close, forecasting/budgeting, and reporting and analysis.
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Exemplified superior knowledge in understanding of business requirements, processes and implementation approaches for four or more of the following Microsoft Dynamics modules: General Ledger, Purchasing and Contract Management, Project Accounting, Fixed Assets, Accounts Payable, Budgeting and Grant Accounting.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field 5 years of cost accounting and/or finance experience Experience using data visualization software like Tableau, Power BI, or something similar Sales and supply chain experience Foundational knowledge of accounting Strong in systems Advanced ExcelWhat will you do in this Senior Financial Analyst role.
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The Project Finance Analyst III (PFA IIIII) reports to the Project Finance Manager and is responsible for executing business processes related to accounting, planning, estimating, tracking, analysis, budgeting, and reporting throughout the life cycle of a portfolio of complex Federal fixed-price, cost-plus, time & material, and hybrid contracts and task orders as assigned as well as mentor lower tier analysts.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has complete oversight of all fiscal functions within AHMC Anaheim Regional Medical Center (ARMC) including the development, interpretation, coordination, and administration of the hospital's policies on finance, accounting, insurance, financial/accounting systems, internal controls, budgeting, and auditing.
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Minimum of 5 years’ experience in all facets of accounting and finance including GL, AP, AR, PR, budgeting/forecasting, and reconciliations. Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting/Finance or related field required or equivalent experience.
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