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Learns to prepare and submit (Accountant I) or prepares and submits (Accountant II) revenue and fund estimates for assigned operations; prepares allocation schedule based on adopted budget; distributes monthly allocations based on schedule; prepares quarterly status reports; calculates allocation to the Auditor-Controller for fund accounting purposes; maintains accounting records for audit purposes.
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Experience leading all financial planning and analysis functions including annual operational budgeting, capital budgeting, long-term strategic planning and resource allocation processes.
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Responsible for supporting the development and budgeting of the CBC technology strategy, in coordination with VP of Information Technology and other Information Technology leaders. Should have an understanding of credit union and/or bank technology systems, Jack Henry Symitar, Q2, and other key and operational requirements and applicable compliance regulations.
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Learns how to (I) / Researches county records at the Assessor, County Clerk-Recorder, Auditor-Controller, and Superior Court offices; assist with (I) / responds to phone calls for Tax Enforcement Investigators as needed.
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Perform additional assignments as directed under the supervision of the Corporate Controller and Director of Finance. The position handles all prevailing wage and Davis Bacon requirements for California and all administrative responsibilities for multiple prevailing wage / public work construction projects.
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Provide controller, CFO with assistance on all financial-related information. Participate in other duties and special projects as assigned by controller or CFO. Assist Controller with internal and external financial audits, including preparation and review of audit schedules.
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Nextracker's Finance Director, Global Assistant Controller position will collaborate with the entire finance organization to supervise the staff and help bring innovative changes to streamline global finance functions.
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Lead the team that owns budgeting and forecasting of key operating expenses, including labor & benefits, facilities, real estate, technology, and G&A functions. Reporting to the VP of FP&A, this role will lead budgeting and planning for key operating expenses while partnering with business leaders to drive financial performance.
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The hired Accounting Manager (Cost) will report to the Controller. Use the company's Material Requirements Planning (MRP) cost accounting system to work with revenue, gross margin, inventory, and variance analysis.
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Current or former Business Professional, Executive, B2B Sales Rep, Finance Executive, CFO, COO, or Controller. Current or former Business Professional, Executive, B2B Sales Rep, Finance Executive, CFO, COO, or Controller.
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Review cash balances daily and prepare funding requests for Controller as needed. Complete the monthly credit card process- download statements and monthly credit card activity, create templates, distribute to relevant parties (e.g. Executive Assistant), categorize transactions, upload transactions, and prepare summaries for Controller review.
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The Ideal Candidate: Current or former Business Professional, Executive, B2B Sales Rep, Finance Executive, CFO, COO, or Controller. The Ideal Candidate: Current or former Business Professional, Executive, B2B Sales Rep, Finance Executive, CFO, COO, or Controller.
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Must have financial/analytical aptitude including planning, budgeting, scheduling and P & L management experience. Must possess 3 years of any combination of experience and/or education that demonstrates a commanding knowledge of restaurant operations (preferably QSR.
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Understanding of performance metrics including P&L, revenue, budgeting, inventory, payroll, cost controls and facilities maintenance. Fast forward 55 years, and that humble establishment has blossomed into a worldwide fitness powerhouse known as Gold's Gym. With a presence on six continents and over 600 locations, Gold's Gym has achieved iconic status in the fitness industry.
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Work with CFO and Controller to support accounting functions. At least 5 years' experience as full charge bookkeeper or staff accountant. Assist with grower accounting. Analyze prepaid expenses, accrued liabilities, fixed assets and other GL accounts.
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