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Work is generally sedentary in nature, but may require occasional standing and walking. Experience working in accounting operations for a multi-discipline consulting engineering/ architectural office, job cost support and invoice processing.
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Additional physical requirements of the security officer/guard may include frequent lifting and/or moving up to 10 pounds and occasional lifting and/or moving up to 25 pounds. Frequent sitting, standing and walking, which may be required for long periods of time, and may involve climbing stairs and walking up inclines and on uneven terrain.
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Assist Project Accountant Supervisor in the oversight of the team. Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson is a dynamic, 100% employee-owned consulting firm of more than 2,000 professionals that provides a full range of multi-disciplined engineering, architecture, information technology, and related services to public agencies and private clients throughout the United States.
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Knowledgeable in Project / Cost Accounting. Set up project financials and budgeting in the accounting database. Position summary: Responsible for all aspects of accounting to invoice clients for project work.
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Frequent sitting, standing, walking, and bending; occasional kneeling, reaching, and stooping; handling office equipment; periodic driving may be required; visual acuity to prepare, read, and organize detailed hard copy and electronic documents; ability to speak and to hear the spoken word in normal face-to-face, web-based, and telephonic business communications.
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Sitting, standing, moving about or walking for occasional or frequent periods of time. Hearing and speaking to express ideas and/or exchange information in person or over the telephone. Reviews students’ admissions folders to ensure student accommodations are met as required.
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L - Light Work - Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly; requires occasional walking, standing or squatting.
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Sitting (typing, work on a computer and phone consistently during the day); Some standing & walking, bending, stooping, and climbing stairs; Occasional lifting (less than 25 lbs) Strong MS Office program skills (including Excel, Word, Outlook and PowerPoint), SharePoint, Workfront, Google Apps (Drive, Sheets, Docs), and Mac.
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Experience with multiple project delivery methods i.e. Design-Bid-Build, Design-Build, P3. Monitors schedules, budgets, accounts receivable and manpower requirements and prepares invoices. Field work is required on occasion where work may be conducted outside in heat/cold, wet/humid, and dry/arid conditions.
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Walking: Frequent walking moderate distances within the facility Carrying: Occasional carrying of items ranging in weight from 5 to 35 lbs. Lifting: Occasional lifting of items ranging in weight from 5 to 35 lbs.
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Have an adequate range of body motion and mobility to work in a residential, office or outdoor environment including standing and walking (even and uneven surfaces), alternating between standing and sitting for extended periods of time, bending, kneeling, twisting, reaching balancing and occasional carrying and lifting up to 25 pounds occasionally, and up to 10 pounds frequently.
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This position requires daily driving of a sales route, occasional lifting up to 30 pounds, walking, and standing. Reports to: Regional Sales Director. This position requires daily driving of a sales route, occasional lifting up to 30 pounds, walking, and standing.
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Occasional long-term standing, walking on uneven ground, indoors and outdoors, in varying climate conditions etc. Partner Discount Programs with MSC Cruises, Apple, Dell, Nissan, Whirlpool, AT&T, Pets Best and others.
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The near east side is a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood near lake Monona that offers affordable housing, eclectic restaurants, music venues and retail stores—all within walking distance of our office.
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Hearing: Frequent: hearing normal speech and on the telephone Talking: Frequent: talking in person and on the telephone Mobility: Frequent: performing keyboard operations and sitting for long periods Occasional: walking on uneven terrain at construction sites, etc.
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