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The Project Cost Engineer will work directly under the Project Cost Manager, overseeing various cost management activities including estimating, cost control, forecasting, and risk analysis.
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We are seeking a Junior Accountant to join our team on a contract basis with the potential to transition to a permanent role after 3-6 months. Download gross sales report from 3PL system and import it to NetSuite using csv import.
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The accountant is responsible for the administration of the full range of pre & post award accounting functions for a large number of complex sponsored and non-sponsored research grants, contracts, sub-awards, training grants (including Multi-department accounts), operating budget, fellowships, cost share accounts and fund accounts for multiple faculty.
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Working knowledge in implementing project management practices required by DOE Order 413.3 Program and Project Management for Acquisition of Capital Assets, to include project planning, budgeting, scheduling, cost estimating, risk management, and performance management.
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BenefitsIn addition to offering competitive salaries, we also offer an excellent benefit package, which includes full medical, dental and vision coverage; 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan; Flexible Spending Account and Paid Time Off. Job DescriptionGunderson Dettmer has an opening for a Junior Staff Accountant in our Silicon Valley office.
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Perform daily, weekly and monthly accounting functions related to US Gaap rules such as: BS and P&L accounting and flux analysis, month end close process and reporting, general accounting.
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The Asst. Cost Manager will work within the Operations department and will report to the Cost Manager. Setup and maintain project indicators and equipment/material vendors to validate cost proposals.
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Job Summary Join our prestigious Accounting and Advisory Services firm, recognized among the top 100 in the industry, as a Senior Tax Accountant in our expanding CA office. While we prefer candidates who can work on-site, we are open to hybrid-remote arrangements and will consider fully remote options for highly qualified individuals.
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As a Financial Management Technician, you'll be managing resources and financial operations as part of the Army's Finance and Comptroller Corps.
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Job Description (We are open to 3 days of Hybrid or full-time onsite options) The Senior Accountant will contribute to a world-class finance team in a rapid growth and emerging environment. Process daily cash receipts including credit card, ACH, and wire payments as needed.
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Director of Accounting - Revenue & Cost (Hybrid)Compensation And Benefits-salary range $180k - $200k. Director of Accounting - Revenue & Cost (Hybrid)Compensation And Benefits-salary range $180k - $200k.
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Develops and executes a client service delivery strategy for assigned clients around the needs, contracts specifications and cost components. The account manager 3 is the primary client services contact responsible for supporting retention, client satisfaction and issue resolution of the customer account for the CorPay Complete system including software and product lines (Purchase Orders, Invoice Automation, Accruals, Expense Reimbursements, Vendor Management, Payment(cards, ach, check and etc.
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This Staff Accountant is being hired to replace a promotion. Responsible for the accurate and timely reconciliation of Compass Depository Accounts, Corporate Insurance Accounts, and Corporate Investment Accounts.
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ResponsibilitiesStaff AccountantA desirable opportunity exists for a highly accomplished professional to handle operational aspects of one or all of the following areas: Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and/or Payroll in accordance with Vi accounting policies and procedures.
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Participates in and may oversee processing complex accounting transactions, preparing adjustments to sub-ledgers and ledgers, and oversees and performs reconciliation, reporting, and auditing of general ledger financial information.
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