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The Accounts Payable Expense Department, located at the National Accounting Service Center, has an opening for an Accounting Clerk II. Two or more years of experience in a larger organization with mainframe-based accounting.
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Performs accounting work related to processing and reporting accounts payable, cash receipts, payroll, general ledger and financial reporting for Partnership Health Center. Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of general ledger accounting.
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Payroll Accounting Professional / Payroll Specialist with Paycom - Downtown, Atlanta. Working with the finance department, particularly the Budget Analyst, to incorporate payroll and benefits costs into the company's financial budget and forecasts within Sage Intacct Planning.
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Perform accounting and financial reporting functions as assigned including, but not limited to the booking and reconciliation of securitized trust transactions and credit facility activity. 3+ years of Accounting experience, with 3+ years of directly relevant experience such as within the financial services industry or structured finance space.
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The Accounting Manager is an integral part of our growing Finance team. This position will have responsibility for all aspects of property management accounting and is the primary accounting liaison to the Supportive Housing Management and Asset Management teams, co-managing monthly closings, and will work closely with the third-party property management companies.
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The Cost Accounting Manager will report directly to the Plant Controller and will be instrumental in driving financial improvement initiatives through meticulous planning, reporting, analysis, and strategic decision-making.
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The Plant Accountant is responsible for overseeing all accounting functions including month end processes, preparing financial reports, reconciliations, payroll, sales commissions, and accounts payable.
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Develop financial analysis and cost accounting skills. Solid understanding of accounting concepts and GAAP. Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance. Maintains Accounting Policy database.
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Master's degree in Finance and Accounting or related major; no work experience required. In addition, creates and executes a business plan that is aligned with the property and brand's business strategy and focuses on the execution of financial and accounting activities and the delivery of desirable financial results.
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J.D., Masters: Accounting, Masters: Business, Masters: Economics, Masters: Finance, Masters: Law. Identifying opportunities to streamline and automate indirect tax accounting functions. 6+ years of accounting and/or indirect tax experience, preferably with exposure to retail, Big 4, or mid-tier firms.
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Must have at least three (3) years of experience with computerized accounting systems and be proficient in MS Excel software. Bachelors’ degree in Accounting and three (3) years of accounting experience in a similar capacity required or an equivalent combination of education and/or work experience.
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The Accounting Manager is responsible for overall management of the UIC AO&D Accounting Department, including accounts payable, accounts receivables, purchasing, budgetary objectives and monitoring, and required monthly reports using established Accounting principles.
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Proven experience in all aspects of non-profit accounting, including grant accounting. Ensure accurate and timely monthly, quarterly, and year-end closing processes in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and non-profit accounting standards.
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Kimley-Horn — a national consulting, engineering, and planning firm — is seeking a Regional Accounting Manager in our Alpharetta, GA office. The Regional Accounting Manager will provide hands-on oversight of project cost accounting, revenue recognition, and project profitability analysis.
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Assist the State & Local Indirect Tax Senior Manager with the management and collection of information for indirect tax audits. BS/BA in business administration, accounting, or finance preferred.
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