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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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Partner with all Real Estate functions and the Sr Director of RE to drive Employee experience initiatives, with a cross functional focus on Finance, Procurement, Legal, Business Technology, and Global Safety across all levels of the organization.
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Manage construction and maintenance related contractual work for FLEXLAB. This includes: coordinating with FLEXLAB management and procurement staff to contract their scope of work and other contracting documents to process subcontracts; budget and track costs; review invoices for accuracy; and forecast future expenditures.
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In order to help track, sign, manage projects, information, and documents Project Manager Project management responsibilities include project development, safety, scheduling, contractor and crew management, procurement, permitting, and site coordination Maintain complicated schedules, develop project timelines, and manage people and materials to complete jobs on schedule and within budget Understand and implement the project based on contract requirements: scope of work, budget, and schedule.
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Basic understanding of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, and communication networks and service procurement preferred. Generate is hiring an Engineering Manager who is organized and detail-oriented, who loves to make chaotic situations run.
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Manages, supervises, and coordinates subcontractors, including managing sequencing, procurement, change management and scope delineation, in partnership with Superintendent team. Oversees management of delay log in conjunction with Superintendent or Construction Manager provides notifications to owners and Subcontractors as required.
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Anvil offers generous benefits such as: Medical coverage- medical, dental, vision, and LTD Flexible paid time off Parental/ Family leave 401k enrollment and % matching contributions Profit sharing Tuition reimbursement Company Vehicle Gas card Cell phone/ Cell phone reimbursement Gym membership reimbursement Project Engineers are responsible to assist the project manager and superintendent with all tasks required for the success of the project.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors and taking daily direction from the General Manager, the CFO is responsible for the financial activities of the District and includes the functions of Accounting, Payroll, Audit, Strategic Planning, Capital and Grant Programs, Transit Asset Management (TAM), Budgeting, Financial Projections, Investments, Treasury, Insurance, Electronic Revenue Collection, Pension and Retiree Healthcare Funding, Procurement, and Cash Management.
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Review all internal/external metrics for our suppliers, procurement, and operations to ensure targets are being met, and engage with Regional Procurement Manager to identify the root cause and mitigation actions to address any deficiency gaps.
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Strategic Sourcing Manager 3. Builds and implements the infrastructure for transformation work to ensure consistency in transformation methods and improved effectiveness in including resource management, stakeholder engagement, project management and increased results deliver across the entire UC system, via very close collaboration and leadership of initiatives delivered on partnership with Campus Procurement.
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Must possess experience in quality assurance/control, developing QMS, working with supply chain/procurement, and inspection/testing/product conformity. We are seeking a Chief Quality Manager to join our team in San Francisco, CA.
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Direct and assist PE/APM with RFIs, submittals, procurement, and other project documentation. Partner with the Senior Project Manager and Superintendent to develop and monitor schedule. Experience with BIM, OPC, and/or Procore is a plus.
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Liaise with Finance, Legal, and Procurement teams to ensure successful billing reconciliation and contracting of agency partners. Partner with Finance and Procurement to ensure competitive pricing and rates from all agency partners, leveraging historical data from the organization.
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Solid understanding of at least one of the following business areas: Human Resources, Benefits, Payroll, General Ledger, Accounts Payable/Receivable, Services Procurement. The Advisory Services Engagement Manager will simultaneously handle several projects, coordinating the delivery of packaged services to customers of all sizes and industries around the world.
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We focus on category management, strategic sourcing, procurement transformation enabled by technology, and procurement on demand managed services to drive innovation, cost reduction, and supply resiliency.
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