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Leading core Accounting areas including Performance Management (executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support); Record-to-Report (financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll); Order-to-Cash (order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections); and, Procure-to-Pay (procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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Reporting to the President & CEO, the Director of Finance is responsible for the overall financial management of LJMS, including managing a $9M annual operating budget, ensuring the accurate and timely reporting of financial statements, and overseeing critical functions such as the general ledger, payroll, 401k, accounts receivable, accounts payable, budgeting, forecasting, financial modeling, tax management, and human resources.
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The team provides an extensive range of financial accounting and reporting services with a comprehensive industry-focused approach like quarterly and annual financial reporting, fund administrator oversight, statutory and regulatory reporting including policy, production, SOX compliance and support, legal entity reporting preparation and filing, annual budgeting etc.
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Five years of experience in grants and contracts accounting, budgeting and reporting. The Grants Manager directs and coordinates the daily activities of the grants accountants. Five years of experience in grants and contracts accounting, budgeting and reporting.
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The main duties and responsibilities of the Senior Land Surveyor are supervising assigned survey projects in the day-to-day operations, project management, scheduling, budgeting, quality management and safety.
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Responsibilities: Oversee all aspects of custom home construction projects from pre-construction through completion, including scheduling, budgeting, and quality control. Responsibilities: Oversee all aspects of custom home construction projects from pre-construction through completion, including scheduling, budgeting, and quality control.
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Experience with budgeting, tactical planning, print production, and project management required. Experience with budgeting, tactical planning, print production, and project management required.
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Experience with budgeting, financial management, and cost control within the banquet or events space. Budgeting & Financial Management: Oversee the banquet department’s budget, including labor costs, food and beverage expenses, and revenue generation.
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This role is crucial for ensuring the accuracy, efficiency, and integrity of our financial operations, including budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting, and compliance. Budgeting and Forecasting: Develop and manage annual budgets and financial forecasts.
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This role involves ensuring the property's performance and value through detailed financial reporting, effective budgeting, and operational excellence. Operational Oversight: Supervise property staff to ensure high standards of maintenance, leasing, and resident services.
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The Meeting Event Manager will be responsible for planning and organizing meetings and events, managing customer service, negotiating contracts, budgeting for events, and overall event planning.
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The Manager Trainee will learn, among other things, Interstate Batteries’ inventory management, budgeting, payroll, staffing and scheduling systems and practices. Under the supervision of a Regional Manager, the Manager Trainee will travel to Corporate-owned facilities to be trained by leaders in different business units.
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4-6 years previous experience in strategic marketing, event management, sales, sponsorship, and budgeting. Manage where applicable all marketing work surrounding center renovations, redevelopment and expansions to ensure effective messaging to the shopper base.
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Areas of support focus on budgeting, invoicing, contracts, administration, adherence to corporate policies, working cross-functionally within marketing and other departments within Client's and general event marketing support.
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As our Lead Structural Engineer PE, you will be hands-on with technical design of buildings projects, provide leadership and mentorship to a growing team, oversee multiple projects simultaneously including budgeting, scheduling, and client management & communication.
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