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Reviews payroll distributions and ensures they are correct; for staff allocated to cost centers on a bi-weekly basis, processes PDR's in a timely fashion. Bachelor's Degree Finance, Accounting, Business administration, hospital administration, public administration or other business and healthcare related field (Required.
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Manages company and rental equipment for maximum productivity and minimum cost. Company DescriptionA national search firm, specializes in the recruitment and placement of highly qualified Construction, Energy, Information Technology (IT), Accounting, Finance, Human Resource and other office professional personnel on a direct placement or retained executive search basis.
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Experience in governmental accounting, budgeting, and cost accounting. VPFM-FBO-Accounting & Financial Support. Degree in Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, or a related field preferred.
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Extensive understanding of regulations, policies and accounting principles related to contract and grant accounting, including concepts of cost allocation, allow-ability and reasonableness.
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Have a Bachelor 's degree in a Business area (e.g. Business Management, Accounting, Business Administration, Finance) with 3+ years of relevant experience in the areas of DoD and Federal financial and cost analysis, contract management and/or proposal preparation.
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Manage cost coding with project finance and accounting teams regarding employee time, materials, equipment, and subcontractor needs. Previous experience in cost coding, cost savings, budget, and other project related financial implications strongly preferred.
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Cost Explorer, invoice process, identify uses savings plans, basic understanding of corporate accounting process. Knowledge of the core Finance principles and basic understanding of the corporate accounting process (forecast, invoicing, chargeback, accruals.
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Federal Government Cost Plus Contract and DCAA compliance experience a must. We are currently looking for an Accountant to support our Accounting and Finance department by assisting in day-to-day activities including accounts organize, maintain and interpret financial records, provide audit and financial controls for federal contracts, prepare complex financial statements and reports, and set up unemployment and state tax.
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Experience and knowledge in accounting, budgeting, financial procedures, and systems. Research and analyze costs and customers to ensure accurate cost recovery. Do you have at least six (6) years of progressive experience and responsibility providing technical and/or analytical functions for an accounting, budgetary, or business operation.
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Degree in related field preferred but not required; Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Grants and Contracts Management, and or Auditing. The Contracts Administrator provides contract administration, procurement and cost proposal support to a portfolio of client contracts and opportunities.
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To be successful in this position, you must be well-versed in all facets of accounting, cost control, collections, and margin expansion and financial controls. Solid working knowledge of accounting office functions, accounts receivable, accounts payable, financial statements, and collections.
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A national search firm, specializes in the recruitment and placement of highly qualified Construction, Energy, Information Technology (IT), Accounting, Finance, Human Resource. Prefer candidates with experience on Larger project (total Cost over $10 Million.
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Continuous Improvement: Identify process improvements and cost savings in parts managment, such as streamlinging procedures, implementing new technologies, or negotiating better terms with suppliers.
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Experience with job costing, WIP and cost accounting required! You understand Accounting and budgeting in a small business, including the need to work on and manage multiple projects and priorities In a fast-paced environment.
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Remit accurate project quantity input and controls using assigned project cost coding to ensure project financials are accurately reported. Minimum 3 years of construction engineering experience on heavy civil construction projects.
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