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The Chief of Operations will oversee critical departments, including finance, grants, and school nutrition, and establish supports in facilities, safety, and transportation ensuring operational excellence and compliance with state and federal standards.
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The treasury operations senior manager role is an integral part of the department that is responsible to develop and manage treasury strategies, operations and policies related to treasury operations, cash and investment management, and general corporate finance.
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Must have excellent communication skills, analytical skills and sound understanding of applied analytics in business (understanding of accounting, finance, applied in a commercial and operations environment.
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Provide monthly and quarterly information to project manager, vice president of operations and vice president of finance, including but not limited to: forecasted estimate on costs required for completion of project, outstanding extra work total costs, and amount that has been performed but un-billed, encountered busts in the bid, and pending claims.
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The Day to Day Serves as the Finance business partner and primary point of contact for Population Health leaders including the President/COO, SVP of Operations, and General Managers across Strive’s business units (Population Health, Dialysis, CKCC, and Strive Care Partners.
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Statement of ConfidentialityThe DMSS Operations and Finance Administrator (DOFA) occupies a position of trust and is expected to maintain confidentiality and exhibit loyalty to The Salvation Army and the staff of the Intermountain Division in all job-related matters.
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The Director, Financial Planning & Analysis reports to the Senior Vice President, Finance & Accounting and works collaboratively with various departments, including but not limited to accounting, capital markets and operations.
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Prepare the monthly financial statements and narratives to the board and finance committees Manage the approved budget and prepare the rolling forecast for changes in events. Prepare the quarterly board packets for the Finance Committee and be able to present information to the board and committees.
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Position Summary Finance and Performance Oracle EPM Manager Finance & Performance – Unlocking financial performance and enterprise value We work as trusted advisors to CFO’s, COO’s, CIO’s and other key executives to advise, implement, and deliver as-a service solutions, improving finance, shared service and real estate operations, and helping clients develop strategies to support enterprise-wide decision making.
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Motivation and strong desire to take on new challenge The OSI Group is a premier food processing partner to leading brands across the globe with over 40 operations in 17 countries. Our worldwide operations create and manufacture custom beef, pork poultry, pizza, baked goods, seafood, produce and other products for our customers.
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The Director of Finance provides strategic leadership, functional guidance, and valuable insights to Operations Leaders, Partners, Executive Committees and Department Heads for optimal business decisions for hotels within their area; Interacts with the ownership group, asset managers, hotel legal counsel, insurance companies, tax consultants, auditors, commercial and government banks to control the assets of the business effectively.
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Act as a liaison to support Control, Finance, Accounting, Midstream, Land, Corporate Land, Tax, bpx Legal, Development and Operations. Analyze documentation received from partners and royalty owners, such as probate materials, assignments/deeds, power of attorneys, trust agreements and other legal documents to determine how such documents affect bpx's ownership decks and what course of action should be taken.
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As one of our first Trading Operations Managers, you will manage regional operations, scaling and executing our most impactful processes and initiatives, and driving innovation in the business.
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Key responsibilities are to build strong relationships with key stakeholders within Member Supervision’s regulatory programs and other Regulatory Operations departments, as well as cross-functional partners enterprise-wide, including Finance, Technology, and People Solutions to support business stakeholders in developing strategic goals and related objectives and key results (OKRs), effectively measuring outcomes, and fostering a culture of measurement and improvement in the organization.
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Experience or education creating, modeling and/or analyzing management, finance, operations, marketing, or other relevant concepts in a business environment preferred. Preferred QualificationsExperience in accounting/finance classes in undergraduate curriculum.
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