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The Budget Analyst II provides planning, programming, budget management, fiscal monitoring, and reporting services for the Statewide Bridge and Tunnel Enterprise. Knowledge and understanding of theories, principles, and best practices of public sector financial and budget management, project level budgeting, resource allocation, and annual financial reporting in a large organization.
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With a relevant bachelor’s degree (or equivalent), you will have proven experience as a Project Cost Controller or Cost Engineer working on multi-discipline mining or construction projects; with relevant reporting, cost/engineering controls and management systems proficiency.
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MELE Associates, Inc. is seeking to add an experienced Budget Analyst team member to support the Office of Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) and Institutional Research & Development Programs, N114.
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Execute online media, email acquisition, affiliate marketing including and marketing automation systemDeliver ROI focused measurement reportingBudget Management & PlanningDevelop annual and quarterly regional field marketing plan and budget that aligns with regional sales, product marketing, and overall corporate objectivesOverall responsibility for planning, spending, accruing and reporting assigned field marketing budget.
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Review Project with Controller & Project Accountant – Project Duration, Scope, Heavy Job Reporting Format, Davis-Bacon Wages, Per Diem needs, Billing Cycle, Project Budget, Profit Goals & Project Risks – Can be handled during turn over meeting.
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Manage the planning and logistics for Riverkeeper events, including creating web pages for ticket sales, donations, and auction; developing copy for printed materials, promotions, invitations and e-blasts, list management, vendor and contract management, budget, program and run of show development, A/V, on-site event management and support, event reporting and follow-up.
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Experience / Background: Minimum 2-3 years of work experience in sales, marketing, or financial reporting, preferably in a consumer goods or beverage company. The Chains Reporting Analyst will have the opportunity to contribute to the accurate and actionable insights that support data-driven decision-making within our organization.
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Assist in wastewater treatment plant monitoring, operation, and associated reporting requirements including invoice approvals and budget tracking. Assist with KPI reporting, data collection, preparation, and OSHA log maintenance through Intelex.
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Reporting to the University Security Director at the CUNY Central Office, performs duties of a CUNY-wide nature dealing with personnel, budget, and other matters affecting the University security and public safety functions.
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At least 2 - 3 years financial reporting or public accounting experience (IFRS and / or US GAAP) Prior SEC reporting or public company financial reporting experience. Technical knowledge of U.S. GAAP and IFRS accounting and reporting requirements.
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Oversees the preparation and coordination of budget briefings to the Agency Budget Director, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and Program and Executive Management. Assists the Budget Manager with the development and maintenance of Organizational Budgets, Legislative Appropriations Request (LAR), Fiscal Notes, Monthly Financial Report (MFR), and the Annual Operating Plans for these programs.
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Manage and evolve the ESG reporting platform and metrics database. The Director of Sustainability Reporting plays a critical role in advancing our company’s commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters.
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Avis Budget Car Rental LLC is searching for a Customer Service Research Specialist to join our Central Billing Department based in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Avis Budget Group is a leading provider of mobility options, with brands including Avis, Budget & Budget Truck, and Zipcar.
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The Senior Budget Analyst will ensure sound fiscal and agency-wide budget management practices, compliance, and reporting in a manner that ensures fiscal integrity, consistency, and professional delivery.
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The Software and Systems group within Tax Reporting & Strategy (TRS) offers management consulting services to clients and to their large corporate tax functions, by monitoring and analyzing legislative and regulatory tax developments, developing strategies in anticipation of tax law changes and regulatory developments, analyzing the economic impact of tax legislation and federal budget proposals, and addressing technology needs for tax function effectiveness.
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