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Establish & maintain relationships with Finance directors, department directors (lab manager, marketing director, sales director, supply chain director and others), and their teams to ensure understanding of their needs and to facilitate the appropriate level of challenge.
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LocationFountain Valley, CAPurposeThe Sr. Group Manager, Advanced Vehicle Technology Planning will work with the Director, Product Planning to manage Hyundai & Genesis Motor America’s in-vehicle technology strategy for Infotainment, ADAS, and Autonomous Vehicle strategy for Hyundai & Genesis vehicles.
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Reporting to the Vice President & General Manager, the Director, Operations Finance oversees the Operations Finance Group including the organization, development, and administration of operational analysis, product costing, standard cost & inventory accounting systems, internal financial controls and procedures that conform to generally accepted accounting principles.
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High level of expertise in real estate finance and a deep understanding of both affordable housing and LIHTC. We have a unique opportunity for a Director of Asset Management.
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MISSIONAs an important member of Personal Financial Management, the Relationship Manager is directly responsible for the management and monitoring of client relationships under the direction of the Managing Director (MD), Wealth Manager (WM) or Wealth Advisor (WA.
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The Project Administrator will work with the Facilities Director, Finance Director, and General Manager to provide administrative support for all facets of the club.
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Because of our favorable Managing Director to Associate ratio, you will receive hands-on mentoring from firm leaders that prioritize your growth and development. Senior Managers in our Private Client Services (PCS) practice oversee multiple engagement teams for a wide range of sophisticated clients, which may include some of the Wealthiest Families in the US, Family Offices, Owner Operated Business Entities, Alternative Investment Fund Principals, Trusts and Estates.
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The Senior Assistant Director of Finance supports the General Manager and Director of Finance in identifying opportunities to increase revenue and maximize profitability of the hotel.
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As our Finance Manager, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the financial health and success of our organization. Report to: Senior Director, Accounting and Finance and US CEO.
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Operations Director leads the Production and Inventory, Warehouse/Order Fulfillment team, Supply Chain/Logistics, IT/Technical and Accounting Teams, consisting of leaders in impact, development, manufacturing, product development, human resources and finance.
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We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Tax Manager to join our finance team. The Tax Manager will be responsible for overseeing business and individual tax returns while communicating directly with the clients.
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Sage Investco is looking for a Finance Manager in charge of its Debt and its Equity investors. ONLY looking for experienced and well connected professionals in the realm of Commercial Real Estate, High Net Worth Individuals, Family Offices, finance, syndication and Real Estate investments.
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The Director of Finance & Business Operations reports to the Head of School and is responsible for managing the school's resources in a prudent and careful manner, consistent with the mission and goals of the school.
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Bachelor’s degree in any Engineering field, Business Administration, Supply Chain or a related field and 10 years of experience as a Supply Chain Director, Supply Chain Manager, Purchasing Manager, Purchasing Supervisor, Commodity Director, Supplier Development Engineer, or in a related job title or occupation.
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Supervisor, Manager, Payroll, Accounting, Management, HR, Office, Finance, Financials, Billing, Bookkeeper, Administration, Senior Living, Independent Living, Director, Executive, Supervision, Supervisor, Oversight, Medical, Health.
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