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We are offering an exciting opportunity for a Billing Supervisor/Manager to join our team in Sacramento, California. Proven experience in a Billing Supervisor or Manager role. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing and managing all billing functions, utilizing their skills in Accounting Software Systems, ADP - Financial Services, IBM AS/400, and Microsoft Excel.
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Your purview will encompass a spectrum of financial functions, including but not limited to accounts payable and receivable, payroll, expense reimbursement, budgeting, member union leave, and comprehensive financial reporting.
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You will use your professional skills and experience to make it happen, assisting our client to address the accounting and financial reporting challenges facing its business. You'll help our clients meet their reporting requirements by accurately reporting on financial statements and providing meaningful insights into accounting and reporting matters.
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Directly overseeing the finance, accounting, travel, and procurement systems, you will lead a team of 7 finance professionals, including directly managing the controller and purchasing manager.
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Serve as a high-level interim or project-based accounting resource for clients in various industries on accounting, finance, tax, and audit roles (Interim Controller, Financial Reporting Manager, Internal Audit Manager, etc.
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Experience with or willingness to master financial and reporting systems; experience with Anaplan, SFDC, and Tableau a plus. We are looking for a Finance Manager to join our Corporate FP&A (Revenue) team.
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A career in Finance, within Internal Firm Services, will provide you with the opportunity to help PwC in all aspects of our Finance internal function including financial planning and reporting, data analysis, and assisting leadership with overall strategy.
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Pacific Zone within Siemens Smart Infrastructure is seeking a Commercial Project Manager (CPM) / Finance Project Controller to be responsible for financial aspects related to projects -from the sales phase to execution to project completion.
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Minimum of 10 years' experience in SAP Financials, including but not limited to the following modules: SAP Group Reporting, SAC, BPC, EPM, Financial Planning and Consolidations, General Ledger (GL), Accounts Payable (AP), Accounts Receivable (AR) and Controlling (CO), and/or Central Finance.
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The Manager Finance is responsible for the analytical review of all of the Finance and Accounting Support functions for a major field operation, including Inventory Management and Control Financial Analysis and Planning, Financial Reporting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Billing.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced manager to lead our technical accounting and financial reporting function. Provide strategic leadership and oversight for all aspects of technical accounting and financial reporting.
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This position supervises a Senior Accountant and a shared Accountant, and reports to the Manager and Assistant Controller for Financial and External Reporting. Supervises the general accounting unit by overseeing the proper reporting of revenues, expenses, receivables and payables; guiding the analyses and resolution of accounting problems and discrepancies; overseeing the preparation of disclosure statements and other financial accounting documents; and overseeing the preparation of SMUDs General Ledger and Annual Report in accordance with SMUD standards and GAAP, FERC, GASB and FASB guidelines.
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Knowledge of dealership, fleet/commercial, indirect auto finance industry operations and reporting and analytics. As the GM Financial Commercial Vehicle Account Manager, you will be responsible for service and support of all GM Business Elite franchised dealers and Commercial Vehicle Lending (CVL) products and programs.
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Prior industry experience as a CFO, Controller, SEC Reporting or Internal Audit Manager equivalent preferred. Design/improve accounting processes such as: monthly close, management and financial reporting, forecasting, consolidations, and system implementations to name a few.
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Manager of Finance Planning & Analytics - Back Off. One or more (1+) years of progressively responsible relevant work experience in analysis and evaluation of administrative and business systems, planning and performing management reporting, accounting or financial analysis and reporting and/or information management, personnel administration and/or organizational evaluation and management.
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