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The Treasury Operations Analyst has responsibility for execution of daily Cash Management activities and management of all banking needs. Oversees daily cash forecast and cash position reporting by managing Quantum entries.
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The Supervisor, Admissions (seasonal) contributes to the success of Brookfield Zoo Chicago (“BZC”) by assisting in the management of the daily operations of the Admissions area and ensuring crew members are friendly, approachable, and provide exceptional customer service to zoo guests to assure guests have a quality and enjoyable experience, thus contributing to BZC’s goals of providing an extraordinary guest experience and generating revenue to contribute BZC’s overall revenue goals.
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Primary responsibility for this role is to manage the daily Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO) Suite and Issue Tracker reports. Manages daily CDO Suite and Issue Tracker reports globally to ensure accurate information.
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Prepare cash daily cash forecasts for borrowing base facilities by monitoring cash activity and preparing debt notices. Build and manage cash flow and compliance models for CLO’s and other structured facilities to use for monitoring current and pro-forma compliance, pre/post-trade compliance, monthly reporting reconciliation, portfolio optimization.
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Reporting to the Global Treasurer, the Treasury Manager will contribute in all aspects of treasury activities, including daily cash forecasting, liquidity management, bank account management, foreign exchange, investments and leading projects related to banking relationships and debt management.
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Partner with Cash Operations and other internal business units on daily cash needs and ensuring funding needs are met. This division is responsible for managing the firm's bank relationships and cash management activities, as well as trade settlement, analysis, accounting and reporting for the firm's $40+ billion investment portfolio.
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Count drawers and follow proper daily cash handling procedures. Control food costs, labor, waste, and cash on the shift. Potbelly got its start in 1977 as a small antique store that turned into a lines-out-the-door neighborhood sandwich shop.
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ProfitsControl food costs, labor, waste, and cash on the shift. Must be able to tolerate potential allergens: peanut products, egg, dairy, gluten, soy, seafood and shellfish. In Illinois certification is required through the Illinois Department of Public Health, while in all other states certification is required through the National Restaurant Association (ServSafe), National Registry of Food Safety Professionals or the National Environmental Health Association (Prometric.
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Oversee daily cash management activities, including cash positioning, wire transfers, and funding requirements. Develop and implement cash management strategies to optimize liquidity and ensure efficient use of funds.
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Experience with banking systems and/or treasury workstation to operate daily cash management. Perform daily review of bank account balances, and identify cash funding required, or excess cash available for short-term investment.
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Manage treasury duties including but not limited to adequately maintaining appropriate cash levels, intercompany funding, liquidity management, process, and review daily and weekly cash disbursements.
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Responsibilities include: settles bond/bank loan trades and invests excess cash as directed by the Portfolio Manager, books cash inflows/outflows to the portfolio, tracks asset attributes such as accrual information, rating, industry codes, etc., provides reports to the clients on a daily basis, and assists Analysts with reporting to the investors.
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Monitor firm accounts and post daily cash receipts, including bank deposits, lockbox deposits, electronic transfers and credit card payments for both invoice payments and trust accounts. Perform daily cash receipts reconciliation to ensure all payments are posted timely.
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Complete audit spreadsheet and forward to the PFS Financial Analyst and Finance department reflecting the daily cash totals and identifying any variances or backlog of payments. The Cash Applications Specialist is responsible for the daily applications of cash processing and reconciliation of payments to the hospital accounts receivable.
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We are open daily for walk-in interviews. $15 per hour plus cash incentives/hiring bonuses of $400. Amazing benefits 401(k), health care, hazard pay, time off, and cash bonuses. Caregivers who are transferring from an organization within the Help at Home, LLC portfolio of companies are not eligible to receive the bonus.
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