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We are currently seeking a Construction Cost Engineer/Cost Analyst professional that has strong interpersonal skills and possesses a solid business acumen for our Brooklyn New York Corporate Office.
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The ideal Accountant will have a strong background in accounting principles and practices, as well as a passion for supporting the financial management of non-profit organizations. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Non-Profit Accountant to join our client's team.
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The Cost Accountant is responsible for managing and maintaining the cost accounting system, incorporating understanding of manufacturing operations and generally accepted accounting practices.
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The Sr. Cost Accountant, under the direction of the site Controller, is responsible for providing analytics and reporting around operational manufacturing performance and leading best practices around inventory control and spend management.
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Oxford Life Insurance, a division of U-Haul International, is seeking a talented Staff Accountant to work in the Financial Reporting Department of Oxford. · Plus if 1+ years of experience in role of General Staff Accountant.
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In depth Cost Accounting knowledge is required. ERP Experience with D365, Oracle EPM, BPC, Spotfire and Power BI reporting tools a plus. Work with Space Planning Analyst to properly allocate all Facility related expenses based on square.
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Bristol Infrastructure Designs Services, LLC is hiring a Construction Support Cost Estimator to support the Navy at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, VA. The Cost Estimator will provide independent, timely and professional cost engineering support, services and consultation for the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of facilities for the Navy, Marine Corps, and other Supported Commands.
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Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation is highly preferred. Accountant is responsible for performing various accounting functions in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
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In the absence of a Plant Accountant the Cost Accounting Manager will assume responsibility for those duties. Summary: The Cost Accounting Manager will serve as the key finance business partner to the Plant Manager and extended Operations team, and will lead all planning, financial analysis, cost accounting, productivity, delivery and inventory controls.
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Dynetics, a Leidos company has a career opening for a Material Cost Estimating Manager located in the Huntsville, AL Area. The person in this role manages a team Material Cost Estimators that coordinates with Sourcing, Operations, Design Engineering, the Supply Base and Industry experts to facilitate the design, production, test and qualification of aerospace and defense products.
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Toll Brothers , America's Leading Luxury Home Builder, seeks an Options Manager/Cost Manager for our division located in Porter Ranch, California. The Options Manager is responsible for creating and maintaining all pricing matrices and databases, creating cost budgets, and developing pricing for non-standard option requests to support the Design Studio.
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Basic knowledge of contract requirements including Contract Data Requirement List, (CDRL), Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS) and Cost Accounting Standards (CAS.
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As a Project Cost Controller III, typical responsibilities include: developing monthly, annual, and project lifetime cost forecasts; planning and managing contractor project controls deliverables in conjunction with contractual requirements; assembling project financial status reports; managing and administering project change control activities; analyzing project costs to support project management decision making; and communicating project financial performance with upper management.
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WSP USA is seeking candidates to fill a full time Cost Engineer position on the VTA’s BART Silicon Valley Phase II Extension (BSVII) Project. The Cost Engineer function will be part of project controls staff performing various functions such as Cost Management, Change Management, and Reporting.
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