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Create, modify, and maintain accurate and consistent multi-level Bills of Material (BOM) and Item Master records to support order management, development builds, material requirements, and cost reporting.
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Ensure quality control over financial transactions and financial reporting. Oversee all accounting operations including Billing, A/R, A/P, GL, Cost Accounting, Inventory Accounting, and Revenue Recognition.
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Evaluating the efficacy of fraud detection and prevention tools and services through cost & fraud loss analysis. Defining and driving the reporting and analytics through detailed data analysis and investigation into suspected and confirmed fraudulent activity within our debit card programs.
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The Cost Accountant is responsible for the cost system including system integrity, data collection, and margin analysis reporting. Major responsibilities include inventory valuation and control, cost of sales, product margins, and cost analyses as required.
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In this position, you will be a part of the embedded financial analyst team and work on Project Cost Control, Estimate at Completion (EAC) / Estimate to Complete (ETC) data collection and analysis, Resource Planning, Variance analysis & explanation, Portfolio Reporting, Customer Reporting, support Risk Management and Change Management.
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Monitor and control the timely, efficient and cost-effective management of all raw materials, intermediates, samples for testing, clinical and commercial finished goods Ownership of the Inventory portion of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system requiring accurate and up to date information across the entire global supply chain.
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The Project Controls Manager has responsibility for the overall financial reporting and forecasting, change management, scheduling, document control, and project administration. 5+ years of heavy civil construction experience including client coordination, finance, scheduling, cost control, contract administration, and construction/engineering resolution Working proficiency in Primavera Software Bachelor of Science degree in Construction, Business, or Engineering or equivalent experience and minimum 5 years prior relevant experience.
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Demonstrated competency in estimating, scheduling, budgeting/cost control, field supervision, financial reporting, client relationships, interpersonal skills, computer skills, safety/risk management and communication skills.
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Coordinate and provide direction for the budget estimating, purchasing, engineering, accounting, cost and construction functions as they relate to project completion. Advanced understanding of HVAC or other building electronic control systems.
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Budgetary responsibilities for headcount, cost control, capital, expenses, etc. Regular use/reporting of metrics for resource allocation, software defects, productivity, and efficiency.
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Monitor and control the performance and status of corporate hardware and software systems; supervise delivery of end-user support services; provide reporting metrics on service delivery and operational availability; recommend upgrades/enhancements as needed.
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We are currently seeking a Cost Controller II, reporting directly to the Project Controls Manager to join our team based in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The Cost Controller role in more insight into the projects and will ensure stay in control of the costs.
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The Project Controls Specialist I is expected to perform typical project control functions (including but not limited to cost control, schedule control, change review, contract, and process adherence) for various projects.
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Regional Reporting, Inc. (RRI) is one of the largest independently owned providers of loss control to the property and casualty insurance industry. RRI is seeking an experienced an Loss Control Consultant throughout our coverage territory to conduct commercial insurance loss control inspections.
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Demonstrated understanding of fundamentals of project controls, including critical path method (CPM) scheduling, cost/change control, and progress reporting. Provides ongoing quality assurance of compliance with document control procedures, including project close-out and document archiving.
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