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Cost Accounting and Cost Management experience is required. 6 year(s): Cost Accounting and cost management experience. Bachelor's degree (B. S.) from a four-year college or university in Finance or Accounting; or related degree and ten years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Report actual cost compared with BP, specific logistics cost, and irregular logistics cost. Validate and approve 3PL invoices for payment and monitor logistics cost development.
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Monitor and improve the operational performance of Water treatment facilities (UPW, Water Recycle, and Water transfer system) conducting daily, weekly, and monthly management of performance (cost and quality.
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Primary Responsibilities Initiate prospecting and marketing campaigns to attract new customersEstablish rapport, conduct needs analysis and perform cost-estimates with home buying customersDemonstrate model home and home sites, blueprints, and site plansGuide customers through the purchase process, present purchase agreements, and coordinate with NVR Mortgage team to help select the best financing program that meets customer financial goals.
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Evaluates the cost-effectiveness of the maternal fetal medicine patient navigation program on an on-going basis. Program Financial Viability: Identifies methods to improve financial status of the maternal fetal medicine program.
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Monitors discipline construction productivity, progress, and cost, and reports to Construction Manager and Field Project Controls Manager. Assists craft in resolving problems and reports on issues related to drawings and information, schedule, quality, quantity tracking, cost reporting, and safety.
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One of the following areas: accounting, claims, inventory control, systems/UPC, personnel, or loss prevention/asset protection in a multi department. Bachelors: Business, Bachelors: Criminal Justice.
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MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: None. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: A Masters Degree in Business Administration, Hospital Administration, Accounting, Finance or a closely related field is preferred.
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Masters degree in accounting or finance and/or CPA highly desirable. control of all financial activities of the entity/entitiesand provides leadership for the accounting, budgeting, Bachelors degree in accounting or finance.
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Maintain documents; complete Purchase Orders/Contracts/Offer sheets; Vendor Management; Source a new suppliers as needed; consider the costs of materials and shipping cost, and time frame needed to complete the bid; Go through the costs, make sure they are accurate and justify the costs, based on project needs; distribute all vouchers and ensure they are attached to invoices for Finance approval.
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Requirements: Experience with Restaurant Management in QSR industry w/ recent relevant experience managing a team, and familiarity with managing a P&L, Food Cost, and Labor. Bojangles menu also features unique fixins such as Dirty Rice, Cajun Pintos and Green Beans.
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Completion of Bachelor's or Master's degree in business, accounting or finance and may possess a CMA or CPA. Prepares special financial and statistical reports including month end close, annual budgeting and monitoring and monthly forecasting, and analyzes unusual items on financial or accounting reports.
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Places orders for food, paper and other supplies within cost control procedures ●Completes and maintains all drive-in restaurant employment related records and payroll records ●Reinforces a customer service mentality and ensures all employees are focused on serving the customer at all times.
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Responsible for cost control and efficiency initiatives relating to the plant warehouse operations. Report any safety issue or problem to your supervisor and safety coordinator immediately. The Warehouse Manager oversees all shipping and receiving operations by working directly with the following departments to ensure product availability to producing areas.
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Follow all government regulations, employment law, food safety, operations policies and cash policies and implement all accounting controls. (Accounting) Tight Restaurant Controls Always.
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