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Lead with Site leader the decision making process for the site Partner with HQ Leadership team to shape and influence critical business decisions Ability to present in a clear and concise manner to executive management regarding financial issues, budgets and forecasts.
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The Controller has significant impact on the information cadence of the organization and plays a critical role to ensure that record keeping is accurate, providing the raw material for the Company’s decision making process.
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Under the supervision of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Controller position is responsible for the accounting operations of DESC, including the production of periodic financial reports, maintenance of an adequate system of accounting records, and a comprehensive set of controls designed to mitigate risk, enhance the accuracy of the company's reported financial results, and ensure that reported results comply with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP.
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The Financial Reporting Manager (Assistant Controller) candidate will also need to have experience in financial statement preparation, review, or auditing, and prior experience reading and interpreting Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) or GASB rules and guidelines.
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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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The Controller works with the Accounting Manager, Accounts Payable Supervisor and Payroll Manager to ensure accurate processing and reporting of financial transactions, as well as timely and accurate payments to CBJ vendors and employees.
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All 1,000 of our Marshalls stores embrace discovery, from designer luggage to statement shoes.
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Identifies and implements programs that control the corporation’s financial risk consistent with direction provided by the Division Controller and Corporate Accounting. The plant controller will report to the Division Controller.
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A Project Cost Controller III is expected to be well organized and detail oriented, with demonstrable skills and knowledge related to the planning and implementation of project controls methodologies and cost forecasting on large-scale construction projects.
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Thinking about financial markets and regulatory regimes requires a global mindset, knowledge base, and an international reach. Quantifying the impact of federal grant opportunities and IRA tax incentives, in addition to state-level offshore wind solicitations.
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This position is responsible for the department budget and for supervision of the Assistant Controller, Senior Accountant and Financial Analyst. This position oversees the Assistant Controller, Senior Accountant, and Financial Analyst.
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Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, Real Estate, Urban Planning or Other related field; a *Master’s degree, Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) licensure is a plus.
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Having skilled financial leaders, technology-based systems and processes allows the department to excel at our finance work, which supports the SDSU research mission and overall strategic growth plans.
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Track record in healthcare finance, including hospital reimbursement (i.e., Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Commercial), revenue cycle management, managed care contracting, financial planning and analysis, operational finance, and compliance is strongly preferred.
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