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The Maryland Department of Commerce is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Fiscal Officer within the Division of Tourism, Film, and the Arts’ Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC). Duties of the Fiscal Officer include: preparation and monitoring of MSAC’s operating budget and capital grant program budget request; compiling data for presentation to the agency Executive Director, Departmental Budget Analysts and Officers, and the Council; monitoring all expenditures and receipts; recommending adjustments in the budget; conducting the annual fiscal year close-out; and providing information to auditors.
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DGS, an agency that provides support services to other City agencies (our customers), has an annual budget of approximately $100M, and is comprised of four divisions: Administration, Fleet Management, Facilities Management, Capital Projects, & Energy Division(s.
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Manage the preparation, consolidation, review and analysis of a number of key reporting activities including but not limited to: budget, forecast, stress testing, pro-forma modeling, sensitivity analysis.
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This will include performing Integrated Baselined Reviews (IBR) as well as Earned Value Management (EVM) tasks such as: Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) development, budget baseline, cost risk analysis/ assessment and visibility reports, development, analysis of estimates to complete, and EVM Customer reporting.
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Dejana Truck & Utility is a division of Douglas Dynamics, North America's premier manufacturer and up-fitter of work truck attachments and equipment. In addition, the Branch Manager will be responsible for annual budget planning and execution.
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Preferred qualifications: Master’s Degree, Six Sigma, Green Belt or Black Belt certification. Previous experience/best practices implementing and using continuous improvement/lean tools such as Six Sigma, 5-S, Lean Manufacturing, Transactional Lean, etc.
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Day-to- day responsibilities include management and oversight of the Office of Budget & Finance, including the Budget & Management Division, Accounting Operations, Cost Allocation Revenue Management, Financial Management Information Systems (FMIS), and fiscal operations for all 24 Departments of Social Services (inclusive of 4 large metro offices) and eight (8) headquarter Administrations.
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Cadmus is seeking a full-time Operations Analyst to provide support to the International Development Division (IDD) Operations Team. The Operations Analyst will support planning, organizing and coordinating IDD corporate and project operations activities and will work across IDD Lines of Business.
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As the Biomedical Research Laboratory Manager you will provide biomedical research laboratory manager support for 711 Human Performance Wing (711 HPW), Human Effectiveness Directorate, Air and Space Biosciences Division, Product Development Branch, Enroute Care (RHBAM.
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Our Weatherproofing Technologies Division currently seeks a Commercial Construction Superintendent with a proven track record in running and supervising commercial construction projects to deliver projects on time and within budget.
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A Non-Merit vacancy exists in the Office of Budget and Finance, Parking Enforcement Division. Non-merit positions are not classified within the Baltimore County Government Classification and Compensation Plan. A l Parking, Operator, Supervisor, Assistant, Field, Application, Business Services.
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Founded in 1793, BCHD is the oldest health department in the country, with 800 employees and an annual budget of $126 million that aims to promote health and improve well-being through education, policy/advocacy, and direct service delivery.
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The Fiscal Officer is responsible for budgetary and administrative operations for MSAC, an agency with a $35 million budget that advances the arts in our state, ensuring that all Marylanders have access to the transformative power of the arts.
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Responsible for Division budget, including authorization of division expenditures; participates in strategic planning of division budget with Chief Magistrate, Court Administrator and Chief Financial Officer.
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The Maryland Department of Commerce is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Fiscal Officer within the Division of Marketing, Tourism, and the Arts’, Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC.
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