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Understand, learn, and apply accounting and financial reporting principles, insurance and reinsurance knowledge, and general business acumen. Support the Reinsurance accounting and financial reporting function to fulfill our monthly, quarterly, and annual deliverables and controls.
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Lead all aspects of Tax Compliance Provide daily tactical guidance regarding sales and use tax classifications, exemptions, and technology systems usage, ensuring the team has up to date tax expertise and awareness of tax laws pertaining to indirect tax matters Work closely with other groups to efficiently obtain required tax data and automate tax reporting processes and procedures.
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Support RFID reporting with analysis· Assist with stores’ periodic physical counts, reporting, and analysis. · Research and resolve invoice discrepancies and coordinate with the sales team to make the proper adjustments· Landed cost month-end entries, reconciliation and reporting.
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Meet all periodic reporting requirements e.g., Month End, Weekly Reports, Collection/Eviction Files etc. Comply with periodic financial reporting requirements e.g., petty cash, mileage reimbursement, and variance reporting.
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The primary responsibilities of the Senior Analyst, Customs Compliance is to be the specialized subject matter expertise in the field of customs and trade, together with the technical acumen to support customs data and reporting (e.g. Business Objects, Business Warehouse, Tableau, Government reporting portals, etc.
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Reporting to the Nuclear Medicine Supervisor, incumbent is responsible for the performance of the full range of in vivo and in vitro Nuclear Medicine procedures utilizing radiopharmaceuticals and related chemical substances.
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Proficiency in financial reporting software and Microsoft Excel; experience with Workiva or similar SEC filing software is a plus. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Financial Reporting Manager to lead our financial reporting and compliance efforts.
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Using testing and construction standards such as Caltrans, DSA, ICC, ACI, and others for testing and reporting compliance. Strong reporting, proposals, and correspondence skills. Reporting To: Roderick Marcia.
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Drybar Bartender are responsible for providing excellent client experiences, facilitating shop flow, and reporting daily sales results. Train new Bartenders: thoroughly educate new Bartenders on Booker, Drybar's core values, Bartender Non-Negotiables in order to set up new hire for success in the role.
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It also manages K-SOX compliance through accurate purchase request reviews and invoice spot checks, reporting non-compliances monthly. Benefits of Working at Hyundai GLOVIS America Inc. About Hyundai GLOVIS America Inc.
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Familiarity with tools such as Power Automate, Alteryx, SQL Server Reporting Services, SQL Server Analysis Services, and cloud-based data platforms (AWS, Azure, Snowflake, GCP). Manage BI infrastructure, including monitoring and managing production server utilization, Power BI Capacities and Analysis Services, and administration of Alteryx and Reporting Services servers while partnering with DBA and Cloud Engineering Teams.
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They will have a team of Night Staff and will engage with our sober living (SL) homes and act as an extension of the Center, working with Center staff reporting on behavioral issues which may come up including sobriety, cleanliness, and attitude.
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In addition, this individual must accurately maintain clinical trial information in the clinical trial management system (OnCore) and adhere to institutional policies and external Cancer Center Support Grant guidelines for reporting to the National Cancer Institute (NCI.
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Operates and performs quality control of stationary and portable scintillation equipment including, gamma cameras, Geiger-Mueller counters, well counters, dose calibration devices and ancillary equipment.
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The Investor Reporting Analyst is responsible for generating various monthly accounting reports for assigned investors, analyzing results and ensuring accurate and timely completion of required reports and compliance with investor guidelines.
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