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Cost Accounting Manager - Manufacturing. Document controls, processes and procedures related to manufacturing and operational accounting such as developing cost standards for materials and labor, MRO purchasing and Capital Expenditures.
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Low Carbon and Renewable Energy Engineer areas include safety, health, quality, and environmental compliance, Regional and local code compliance, electrical system efficiency and cost management, contribution to capital decisions, collaboration with internal energy procurement and accounting colleagues, and sharing technical knowledge with peers and location engineers.
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Knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting, cost accounting and cost control principles, and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Preferred: Master’s degree in accounting and/or a CPA or CPA track a plus Experience using Salesforce, Avalara and Expensify is preferred.
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Prepare detailed analysis of variances and unusual trends by G&A cost center owners assist Financial, Planning & Analysis team and other groups with the annual budget and forecasting processes.
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An accounting background, with a mindset of cost management and financial reporting. 2+ years’ experience in accounting preferred. Manage project schedules with site superintendent and communication with customers.
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Mission: The Staff Accountant will maintain the general ledger to ensure effectiveness and accuracy of all accounting tasks, including journal entries, account reconciliations, and job cost transactions.
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Ability to understand Cost Accounting. Ability to Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as cost benefit analysis. Basic understanding in construction software such as Primavera, Timberline, Vista, etc.
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Tactical aspects of partnering with law/accounting/underwriting partners to share in the cost as well as the invitees with law/accounting/strategy firms and insurers when appropriate and useful.
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Provides higher level accounting support in one or more of following areas: accounts receivable, accounts payable, credit/collection support, cost accounting. Completion of Technical or Vocational course of study or Associate's degree in accounting.
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Responds to inquiries from Accounting and Financial Planning & Analysis. The CRE Workplace Analyst is responsible for analyzing cost and metrics data on space utilization and operating costs trends and works in conjunction with Corporate Real Estate (CRE) personnel to recommend capacity planning, space solutions and built environment solutions.
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Construction / Cost Accounting experience (at least 4 years)PayrollAP/ARData EntryBenefits AdministrationPerforming Month End Close or assisting ControllerFinancial ReportingGAAP knowledge is a plusSoft SkillsTrustworthy with confidential information (will have access to personnel files and pay information)Conscientious & detail oriented (high accuracy with data entry)Able to follow written or orally dictated processes.
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Develop a working understanding of budgets, schedules, cost accounting, invoices, contracts, change orders and other management tools. Have general knowledge of estimating techniques, cost control and material pricing.
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Cost accounting acumen – constantly assessing and intimately familiar with the variable costs of each step of sourcing, storing, and moving tires, in addition to our fixed costs given large lease expenses (real estate, fleet.
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Utilize advanced data analysis tools to extract and interpret financial information related to healthcare reimbursement, cost accounting, and other key metrics. Stay current on industry trends in healthcare finance and translate complex financial data into actionable recommendations for cost-saving strategies and revenue growth.
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Proficiency with technical writing, office automation and accounting software, technology, math principles, spreadsheets, MS Excel, pivot tables, formulas, data format/sort/filter, VLOOKUP, predictive models, and tools.
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