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The Project Cost Controller reports to the Plant Capital Engineering Manager and serves as the subject matter expert assigned as project controls representative to projects. Experience working in a chemical manufacturing plant or oil and gas refinery in a plant capital cost controller capacity.
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The Cost Analyst is a business expert in OPEX and local revenue tasked with creating financial models, studies, and reports by linking operational and financial data. The Cost Analyst will convert data into information useful to identify actions in areas of concern or opportunity to upper management.
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The Cost Accountant at Stella-Jones performs a variety of tasks to support the Manager of Cost Accounting in ensuring the accuracy of financial records. This position is primarily responsible for the cost accounting function and ensuring the accuracy of inventory records.
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Min 15 years work experience as Cost Manager, Senior Project Controls Engineer (e.g., cost engineer, quantity surveyor) The Cost Manager role is very crucial as he or she will be compiling, verifying, and presenting the project cost data to senior management.
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Cost Accounting experience highly preferred. Advanced skills in cost analysis, financial reporting, and spreadsheets. Stella-Jones is North America's leading producer of industrial pressure-treated wood products.
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4-7 years as a Cost Engineer or relevant Project Controls experience. Overview:A mid-level Cost Engineer position able to work and to provide analytical support on any project. The Project Cost Engineer will have excellent computer skills and knowledge of the various tools and software of Project Services.
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As the Cost Accountant, you will perform cost accounting tasks of a difficult nature requiring professional experience, knowledge of accounting principles and practices. Requires knowledge of cost control systems and related cost accounting functions and includes the preparation of strategic recommendations to management.
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Barton Cotton Graphics is currently seeking an experienced Cost Estimator - Printing and Mailing. Consult with sales, clients, vendors, and personnel in other departments to discuss and formulate cost estimates.
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Assist in the development and installation of new and revised cost accounting systems, procedures and controls. Prepare a variety of reports to maintain and analyze the cost accounting system.
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Mid-level Architectural or Structural Cost Estimator to support a variety of government agency projects throughout NYC and the surrounding areas. A growing Cost-Estimation firm is seeking an Architectural/Structural Cost Estimator to join their team.
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Due to promotion and growth, Phillips-Medisize, a Molex Company, is seeking a Multi-Site Cost Accountant to support our medical device manufacturing operations in Europe - the sites are in Ireland, Poland & Finland.
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Minimum of 8 - 12 years of experience in Finance, General Accounting and/or Cost Accounting in an aerospace manufacturing environment. The Sr. Cost Accountant is responsible for the ongoing analysis of process constraints, target costing projects, margin analysis and tracing costs back to underlying activities.
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The Cost Accounting Manager will be responsible for managing all aspects of cost accounting, providing analysis, implementing cost control measures and providing accurate financial information to ensure the sustainability and financial well being of the company.
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We are currently seeking a Cost Controller II, reporting directly to the Project Controls Manager to join our team based in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The Cost Controller role in more insight into the projects and will ensure stay in control of the costs.
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We are currently hiring a Scheduler / Cost Controller in LaBella’s Program Management Services Division at our client’s office in East Hartford, CT. The Program Management Services Division at LaBella provides comprehensive management services for complex projects and multi-year capital programs.
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