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Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Job Title: Project Administrator / Cost Accounting - Solar ConstructionLocation: Commerce, CA and different jobsites as necessary.
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CV Resources has partnered with a prominent architecture firm for a project accountant to join their team full-time! Please apply with resume if interested in the Project Accountant role.
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Your RoleWe are searching for a Project Accountant with a successful track record of working with Project Managers to provide regional support. What You Will Do Responsible for overall timely and accurate invoicing, including:Review and preparation of draft invoices to distribute to Project Managers (review contracts, consultants, purchase orders, back-up requirements, etc.
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Title: Assistant Payroll Accountant Salary: $45,000 - $60,000 Location: Woodland Hills, CA Assist Payroll & Human Resource Accountant to prepare and maintain employee’s benefits, compensation, wages, evaluation, discipline and relationship for one or more sections within a department, project or division.
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The Construction Cost Accountant works under the general supervision of an Executive Director or designee and follows established project accounting policies and procedures for the Department of Facilities Development.
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Assistant Payroll AccountantAssist Payroll & Human Resource Accountant to prepare and maintain of employee’sbenefits, compensation, wages, evaluation, discipline and, relationship for one or moresection within a department, project or division.
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The Project Accountant will be the financial liaison between the Architectural Studio and Accounting. The Project Accountant is a key business role for maintaining a successful, growing, and profitable office.
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Other ad hoc analysis and project work as assigned by the VP Finance, CEO or COO, including support for board meetings. The Senior Accountant position requires analytical skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment, as well as the ability to support monthly, quarterly, and year-end close responsibilities in a timely fashion.
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This role will support our Accounting teams cross-functionally as needed, as we are "One Team." This will also include project-based work, including supporting the implementation of a new ERP platform and building out internal controls and processes around the procure-to-pay business cycle.
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Provides professional accounting and financial specialist support to a project team, reviewing and evaluating project charges for accuracy, completing cost transfers, establishing and updating funding as needed, instituting and maintaining project budgets, and ensuring that all project data is current.
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Familiarity with Proliance PMIS and Deltek CostPoint or similar software and integration processes, familiarity with general Project Management/Construction Management software. Certified Public Accountant (CPA.
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The senior accountant must be proficient in the use of automated accounting system software and spreadsheet applications, particularly Unanet, and QuickBooks, and have Project Accounting experience.
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E2 Consulting Engineers, Inc. (E2) is a professional services firm established in 1988 specializing in a full spectrum of engineering services including, project engineering and design, federal base operations and infrastructure support services, gas pipeline construction and inspection services, environmental consulting and remediation, and information technology services.
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Preferred professional certifications: Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Financial Analyst (CFA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA) The candidate will report to the This Company DG&D Management and Business Development Consultants/Specialists on the status of individual projects as part of the organization's project portfolio.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions (Los Angeles) is partnering with an engineering company in West Hollywood to hire a Project Accountant. Job Title: Project Accountant. Comprehensive understanding of project accounting managing projects over $20 million.
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