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The Washington State Department of Retirement Systems is an equal opportunity employer supporting diversity, equity and inclusion. After successful completion of the review period and effectively demonstrating the ability to perform work independently, you may be eligible to telework up to two days per week, at the discretion of the Risk Management Director and with a telework agreement in place.
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Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC) a Fiscal Director in the Office for Administration and Finance supporting the Division of Strategy & Climate! Work with program managers to ensure on-site field monitoring is coordinated with fiscal and program staff.
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Provides fiscal support to the VTH through the collection of revenues. working knowledge of medical terminology, veterinary medical and surgical procedures, large animal anatomy and a general understanding of all large animals (horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, alpacas and llamas), to include their uses, breeds and common language associated with each.
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Responsibility to that of an Associate Fiscal Analyst in a California Superior Court or California state-level government entity. The Judicial Council of California is accepting applications for the position of a Fiscal Analyst, Payroll Accountant in the Payroll Financial Services unit for the Branch Accounting and Procurement (BAP) office.
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A Fiscal Director in the Office for Administration and Finance supporting the Division of Strategy & Climate! Fiscal experience in state, federal or local government is strongly preferred.
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WSDOT is currently seeking a Fiscal Analyst 2 to perform professional-level financial review and analysis to ensure accountability within the region. Manage and retain department financial documents, including scanning and archiving fiscal records electronically.
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Receives all incoming calls for Equine Field Service, Production Management Medicine Service and In-house Medicine and Surgery Services. AAS or BS in Accounting or related field; courses in Veterinary Technology, Animal Science or Animal Husbandry; training and experience using various computer software programs to include Word, Excel, and Outlook.
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Employee Classification: Fiscal Asst,Sr. Position Title: Fiscal Asst,Sr. NMSU provides learning opportunities to a diverse population of students and community members at four campuses, Cooperative Extension offices located in each of New Mexico's 33 counties, 12 research and science centers, and through distance education.
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The Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino, is seeking a qualified Fiscal Analyst. Join our team as a fiscal analyst and dive into the intricate world of financial data analysis and forecasting, where your expertise will drive fiscal responsibility and organizational growth.
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The California State University, Office of the Chancellor, is seeking a Division Fiscal Analyst to provide advanced technical and administrative fiscal management support to the Division of Academic and Student Affairs, including analysis, multi-year budget preparation and projections, comprehensive reconciliation, contract and grant administration, accounting services, and financial reporting.
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We are currently seeking dynamic and well-qualified candidate for a Fiscal Management Analyst role in our Fiscal and Business Services Division. Free access to Orlando Magic gyms for the whole family, free access to County Wellworks gyms.
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We are seeking a Fiscal Specialist that will be responsible for performing accounting and financial functions under the direction of the Accounting Manager. Fiscal Specialist (Staff Accountant.
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The Alaska Airlines Center and Avis Alaska Sports Complex is pleased to announce an opening for a fiscal professional to join our team. To thrive in this role as a Fiscal Specialist, the successful candidate will have a minimum of two years professional fiscal experience; strong knowledge and experience in accounting and financial reporting; strong background in customer service; ability to effectively communicate with a diverse population.
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The Fiscal Manager reports to the CFO and performs accounting duties of moderate difficult complexity, coordinates all fiscal activities to ensure projects are completed timely and accurately, ensure accuracy of fiscal reports, supervises the billing personnel, prepares agency financial reports and budgets, assists the CFO as requested, and performs related work as assigned.
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The Fiscal Specialist’s primary responsibility is to identify and pursue state and federal funding for infrastructure, community development, and economic development projects that support our engineering practices.
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