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Play a critical role in setting up in-house chargeback function, working cross-functionally with 3PL, Trade & Distribution, Accounting, and DTE, etc. Bachelor's degree in a quantitative or technological discipline required (e.g., Engineering, Computer Science, Accounting, Statistics, Economics, Finance.
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Our Accounting team is growing, and we are looking to add a Property Accountant! Bachelor's degree in accounting. Knowledge of MRI, Avidxchange and Anaplan is highly desirable. The Property Accountant will work closely with Lease Compliance, Construction / Development, Property Maintenance, Finance, Leasing, Legal and Tenant Coordination.
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The Accounting Manager supervises accounts payable, accounts receivable, credit/collections and/or invoicing and is responsible for managing the team to ensure that work is properly allocated and completed in a timely and accurate manner.
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In scope services include Fund Administration, Accounting, Transfer Agency, Middle Office Operations, Global Custody & related other services. Knowledge of accounting and investments are required to analyze client needs and recommend products and services.
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Kroll's Expert Services practice provides forensic accounting, valuation, and other financial and investigative services to attorneys and companies involved in litigation, among other forms of disputes and investigations.
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The Government Contract Services Accounting Manager role can be based out of any of our East Coast office locations ( Boston, MA; Woburn, MA; Braintree, MA; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Princeton, NJ; East Brunswick, NJ; Red Bank, NJ; Whippany, NJ; Saddle Brook, NJ; Providence, RI; Bethesda, MD (DC); Baltimore, MD; Nashville, TN; Boca Raton, FL; Orlando, FL.
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Partner with Banquet, Culinary, Accounting and Front Office Operations teams daily to communicate upcoming event needs. · Ability to accurately use various office and accounting software.
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Experience with grant accounting, fund accounting, and financial reporting for restricted funds and endowments. Manage grant accounting activities, including compliance with funding agency requirements, financial reporting, and grant expenditure tracking.
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At this role as a Senior scientist, you will be responsible to develop comprehensive earthquake hazard models incorporating the latest sciences and technology and accounting for all types of uncertainties in seismic source and ground motion intensity modeling.
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The functional positions of Accounting Manager, General Accountant, Income Auditor, Accounts Receivable, Account Payable and Payroll Master will report into the Assistant Director of Finance. Two to five years Assistant Controller/Controller Experience in Hospitality Accounting operations.
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II. A graduate degree with a major in health care administration, hospital administration, public health or health services administration, finance, accounting, business administration, business management, public policy, public administration, economics, or a similar degree may be substituted for a maximum of three years of the required experience.
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Alternative Education and Experience Requirement: Bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems, Computer Science, Engineering, Finance, or any field of study plus 6 years of experience in Finance, IT, Project Management, Accounting, or related experience.
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The ideal candidate will have only technical accounting experience (i.e., no finance), ideally at Big 4 (Deloitte, EY, PwC, KPMG) with manufacturing company clients and/or experience working in accounting at a manufacturing company (Fortune 500 preferred.
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In its current capacity, the Senior Accountant serves as the primary responsible person for all related fixed asset and debt accounting in addition to performing several other general ledger accounting activities such as the monthly reconciliation of Account Payable bank account statements, abandoned property administrations and other projects as needed.
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The Staff Accountant will assist a group of accountants to process the accounting functions of general ledger/financial reporting, lease administration, and treasury management for a designated portfolio of owned properties.
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