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Assistant Professor, Computational Social Science
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Minimum 3+ years working as an architect in an industry leading banking, payments, or capital markets firm OR has been in a key technical architecture role in a demonstrably successful fintech product company.
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Monitor the financial impact of workers' compensation claims on the company including direct costs, i.e., medical expenses, indemnity payments, etc. The compensation philosophy reflects the Companys reasonable expectation at the time of posting.
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Assist and provides contingency support functions related to HCSC’s tenant lease obligations for each property enterprise wide, relating to the payments of monthly rental obligations, including working with Accounts Payable to ensure timely disbursement of EFT’s and other payment forms.
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Review quarterly estimate/extension calculations prepared by external service provider and work with the Senior Tax Analyst on coordinating timely payments. Review internally prepared sales and use tax, public utility tax, unclaimed property returns, and various other miscellaneous indirect tax filings.
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Job Posting: Personal Lines Account Manager. How to Apply: If you are a driven and experienced Personal Lines Account Manager with EPIC expertise looking to advance your career with a leading insurance provider, we want to hear from you.
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Payment Posting; Processing Claims; Charge Entry; AR Follow-up’ Insurance Verification. Participates in Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Target HIV RC trainings Special projects, as assigned. Payment Posting; Processing Claims; Charge Entry; AR Follow-up’ Insurance Verification.
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This job posting will remain open a minimum of 72 hours and on an ongoing basis until filled EEO/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans Job Instrumentation & Controls Engineering Primary Location US-MO-Kansas City Other Locations US-TX-Austin, US-GAtlanta, US-MN-Minneapolis/St Paul, US-IL-Chicago Schedule: Full-time Travel: Yes, 25 % of the Time Req ID: 242954 Job Hire Type Experienced #LI-MH #GFS.
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Job Description SummaryUnder the direction of the Manager of Regulatory Accounting, and adhering to established policies and procedures, the Grant Accountant will perform a variety of professional tasks related to federal grant accounting such as providing financial management for federal awards, posting journal entries, preparing various reports and reconciliations, while ensuring financial compliance with federal regulations.
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Partners closely with Web Ops to provide the best multi-channel experience to customers by merging in-store and online experiences with payments. Remains current on changes within the legal, regulatory, economic, competitive, and technology realm as it relates to payments and card services.
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The Revenue Cycle Specialist's responsibilities include, but not limited to: charge entry, payment posting, A/R follow-up, and denials management in accordance with the client’s policies and procedures.
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Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 0690. Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 0690. In fact, that’s what it’s like throughout the entire TJX family, which includes TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Sierra, and Homesense.
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The Payment Specialist is responsible for writing up payments, entering notes into system and preparing and reviewing the treasury reports for cash balancing. Working knowledge and understanding reading remittance advices, and explanation of payments.
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8 or more years of consultative/strategic sales experience in a “hunter role” within risk/payments/fraud banking or financial services industryProven experience in software, software sales, SaaS Sales, Authentication Sales or Information Security Sales to large financial institutions.
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Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 0744. Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 0744. Those who meet service or hours requirements are also eligible for: 401(k) match; medical/dental/vision; HSA; health care FSA; life insurance; short/long term disability; paid parental leave; paid holidays/vacation/sick; auto/home insurance discounts; scholarship program; adoption assistance.
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