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Perform accounting and financial reporting functions as assigned including, but not limited to the booking and reconciliation of securitized trust transactions and credit facility activity. 3+ years of Accounting experience, with 3+ years of directly relevant experience such as within the financial services industry or structured finance space.
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Financial Operations consist of Budget and Finance; Procure to Pay; Audit and Tax; and the University Controller's Office, which includes Accounting Services, Financial Reporting, Bursar's Office, Financial Systems Management & Analysis, and the SDSU Card Office.
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Minimum of 5 years of progressive experience in non-profit accounting and financial management, preferably in a non-profit organization. Strong knowledge of non-profit accounting standards and practices, including GAAP.
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Describe any experience with construction project accounting including but not limited to review of prevailing wage, retention, pay applications and grant accounting. The Accounting Technician I is an entry-level class in the technical accounting series and will perform standard to moderate technical accounting work related to the processing of accounts payable, including capital project accounting, petty cash custodian, accounts receivable, financial reporting, department budget monitoring, and annual tax reporting.
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Manage all aspects of our private equity accounting, finance operations and legal affairs by handling all accounting (financial statements) and investor reporting, corporate law documents (e.g., fund formation, LOIs, SPA, etc.
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The Supervisor, FF Accounting - MQ position will validate, analyze, and confirm revenue and cost, and perform month-end closing for MQ business. 6-9 years of experience in Finance or Accounting Preferred.
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This position will have responsibility for all aspects of property management accounting and is the primary accounting liaison to the Supportive Housing Management and Asset Management teams, co-managing monthly closings, and will work closely with the third-party property management companies.
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Position SummaryThe Accounting Technician II will be responsible for accessing Oracle Payables eBusiness Suite and document imaging and workflow to independently process a wide variety and volume of invoices for payment, auditing invoices with a high degree of accuracy, completeness, validity and adherence to University, California State University, State of California and Federal regulations and policies.
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Experience - 6-10 years minimum relevant hands-on it audit experience, including it SOX compliance, IT application and operating system audit experience, including and at least 5 years from public accounting firm (Big4 a plus.
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J) Commitment and ability to represent the Paralegal discipline and the Accounting & Business Department in campus-wide, Southwestern College and community committees, projects and organizations.
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Must have ability to operate forklift, order picker, turret lift and accurate accounting skills; NASSCO Forklift certification required. Must have ability to operate forklift, order picker, turret lift and accurate accounting skills; NASSCO Forklift certification required.
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Experience with non-profit accounting preferred. Experience with MIP Fund Accounting System preferred. Principles and practices of cost accounting, and non-profit budgeting. Use MIP Accounting software proficiently.
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The Grant Accounting Specialist plays an integral role on the team and supports the entire agency by managing more than $40 million annually in revenue from government contracts as well as corporate and foundation grants.
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Working knowledge of financial tools, general accounting principles, and ability to master H&M and customer systems -JD Edwards, SAP, ProCore, SmartSheet, Simplex, MS Office Suite, etc. Experienced in accounting, finance, contract administration, or project management.
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Must possess computer skills, including, but not limited to, accounting programs, Microsoft Word, Excel and Delphi/FDC. This includes 4 restaurants, 2 bars, food truck, marketplace, ice cream shop, and in-room dining.
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