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Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. The Controller will interact with clients, their staff, Board of Directors, and Finance Committees on a regular basis.
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Reporting to the Vice President Finance/Controller, the Senior Director is responsible for ensuring exceptional business support and financial reporting over the lifecycles of all donor-funded programmatic activity and for ensuring the accuracy of the revenue, accounts receivable and net asset accounting for the organization.
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FAO Supervisors will have contact with our clients (CEO, COO, CFO, VP of Finance, Controller, etc.) Progressive experience in accounting and financial management in a corporate accounting environment, in roles such as accounting supervisor, assistant controller, controller, director of finance, or CFO.
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We are looking for an experienced controller for a music/entertainment business who can be a bright, motivated, professional, detail-oriented, organized, and hard-working individual, with an ability to work in a fast-paced environment and being able to prioritize and multi-task.
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If you are an experienced Air Traffic Controller with a prior tower certification or credential who wants to be part of a professional, customer service and safety-oriented organization, please submit your application today.
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Maintain, monitor and update internal controls and accounting procedures/processes to ensure they are working as designed and recommend changes subject to approval by the Assistant Vice President, Finance & Controller.
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Are you an Air Traffic Controller looking for a challenging and exciting career? Perform critical weather observations as a Limited Aviation Weather Reporting Station (LAWRS) observer, and to disseminate timely weather information to pilots, other air traffic control facilities and other users of the National Airspace System.
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Cordia Resources by Cherry Bekaert is engaged in a search for a top, local law firm Controller in Montgomery County, MD. This high quality, full service firm is seeking an experienced law firm accounting background with progressively responsible experience to lead a team of accounting professionals.
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VP & Controller. Sr. Director, Assistant Controller of Financial Reporting & Program Support. The Assistant Controller, Financial Reporting is responsible for appropriate application of U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for PBS and PBS Foundation, oversees all financial reporting activities for the organizations and ensures compliance with all private and federal grant reporting and compliance requirements.
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Cignus is seeking qualified candidates to fill the role of Air Traffic Control (ATC) Analyst who possesses specialized Air Traffic Control experience in an operational environment (military terminal experience is acceptable).
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We also take interim management roles (CFO, Controller, Treasurer) to lead clients through challenging times. CFO Services (including interim management - CFO, Controller, Treasurer) The interim CFO will support our Private Equity clientele on a national basis.
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SummaryThe Controller position is an exciting opportunity for an individual who has mastery over non-profit accounting principles and methods, who thrives in a complex. The Controller is responsible for the accuracy and integrity of the incoming data as well as that of the overall GL. Strategically organize and deploy GL architecture to generate information and reporting for analysis, compliance and decision-making.
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The Controller supervises all activities in the accounting department, including payroll, accounts payable, tax and treasury, and accounting systems. Maintains/enhances/supervises the accounting system (Deltek Costpoint) to ensure accurate recording and financial reporting of company activities, working with third party support as needed.
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This position reports to the Assistant Vice President, Finance & Controller. This position reports to the Assistant Vice President, Finance & Controller. Prepare and file the annual AAR and RRF D.C. Personal Property Tax Return, Sales and Use Tax Return, and D.C. Unclaimed Property Reports.
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3+ years of automotive dealership experience (sales associate/representative, service advisor, parts counter, controller, marketing associate) Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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