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Salary is determined based on internal equity; internal salary ranges; market data/ranges; applicant's skills; prior relevant experience; certain degrees or certifications, etc. Under the responsibility of the Finance Director, the Finance Business Partner is responsible for supporting the Customer Logistics Director (DCL) in all areas of accounting and financial management.
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REMOTE work from HOME* Chartered Accountant (CA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), or Certified Professional Accountant (CPA) prescription, dental, vision, life insurance and disability insurance options, as well as paid time off for vacation, illness, bereavement, family and parental leave, and a tax advantaged 401(k) retirement savings plan.
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Bachelor's degree required in finance, accounting or business. Verify capital asset acquisition against capital budget and seek client approval for overruns. If you are a current employee at Ryder (not a Contractor or temporary employee through a staffing agency), please click here ( to log in to Workday to apply using the internal application process.
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Prepare quarterly forecast and the budget each year for provision of services during the next contract year (reviewed monthly) based on information provided by the client related to throughput volume, controllable costs and non-controllable costs.
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Ryder offers comprehensive health and welfare benefits, to include medical, Responsible for internal month end close process including preparation of journal vouchers and monthly financial forecast. Must be computer literate and able to use the Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word & PowerPoint required.
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Applicants from California, Connecticut, Colorado, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York City, and Washington - Salary is determined based on internal equity; internal salary ranges; market data/ranges; applicant's skills; prior relevant experience; certain degrees or certifications, etc.
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The Senior Manager Finance is responsible for the analytical review of all of the Finance and Accounting Support functions for a major field operation, including Inventory Management and Control Financial Analysis and Planning, Financial Reporting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Billing.
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Seven (07) years or more Managing Finance and Accounting (including Inventory Management and Control, Financial Analysis and Planning, Financial Reporting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Billing) required.
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Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Candidate must have functional knowledge of the WMS systems based on the location; intermediate level required. Bachelor's degree required Accounting, Finance or Economics.
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Must have a working understanding of the Supply Chain Management and logistics process; intermediate level required. Candidate must have functional knowledge of the WMS systems. Must have a working understanding of the Supply Chain Management and logistics process based on location; intermediate level required.
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Ability to leverage customers financial data to determine needs and solutions match. Ability to analyze and interpret financial data. The Customer Development Manager position is responsible for the management of assigned accounts in the Business Unit (BU); the education/development of customer interest in additional Ryder services (including Full-Service Lease, Programmed Maintenance, Lease Financing, Fleet Management Services and Dedicated Contract Carriage) by utilizing the Ryder Sales Process.
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Business Unit- Great Plains (NE, KS)Salary is determined based on internal equity; internal salary ranges; market data/ranges; applicant’s skills; prior relevant experience; certain degrees or certifications, etc.
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The Driver Manager directly manages the drivers for an assigned geographical area. Logistics, Transportation, Fleet Maintenance and Supply Chain Services in the World! The Driver Manager directly manages the drivers for an assigned geographical area.
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RyderFleet Maintenance Field Operations Manager Kansas City, KS, 66115, USAJob Seekers can review the Job Applicant Privacy Policy by clicking HERE. ()BUILD ON YOUR CAREER WITH A COMPANY THAT HAS A FUTUREAt Ryder, our most important competitive advantage is our people.
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Cultivate relationships with external carriers regarding freight availability, service issues, and increase market capacity while maintaining communication with internal teams to increase volume opportunities.
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