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Office Equipment (this may include computer, adding machine, phone, scanner, copier and fax machine) Advanced Microsoft Office skills (Outlook, Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint) This position is responsible for overseeing the cost accounting and general ledger systems for our Food Production facilities, establishing production standards, setting pricing for facility customers (both internal and external), interpreting and communicating financial results, performing financial analysis and modeling, and assisting with the preparation of the financial plan and forecasts for the facilities.
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O Serve as the liaison between the employee, leave plan administrator, manager, and HR Partner regarding their need for leave and/or modified work schedules. All positions have an essential job function of being able to perform face-to-face work with colleagues onsite in corporate office located in Minneapolis, MN or in Green Bay, WI.
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Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite Able to talk effectively and clearly in writing and orally, both in one-on-one and in group presentation situations. What you’ll be doing You will serve as a Brand Ambassador and participate in thought leadership activities that build Adecco’s reputation as the most admired workforce solutions partner.
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Work with Home office staff for efficient provisioning and purchasing of supplies. The General Manager will exercise knowledge of restaurant operations, manage staff resources, provide counsel, develop and coach team members and help to build sales and profits while maintaining operating standards.
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At Ulteig, we deeply care and listen to the needs of our team to ensure they are comfortable and have the necessary tools to be productive whether they choose to work remotely, hybrid or in office.
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Proficiency in project management software/systems and Microsoft Office 365. Job Title: Construction Project Manager. Coordinate preconstruction activities, bid preparation, and project timelines.
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Investigate Quality Checks with Plant/Production Manager. Monitor open/dead orders and communicate with the office. General Office Equipment. Give office order numbers of non-stock doors.
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Prepare financial reports through collection, analysis, and summarization of dataCollaborate with the business manager/accountant to upload UFARS/SEDRA data. Preferred qualifications:Experience in public schools or a business of similar size and complexityKnowledge of charter school operations, procedures and objectives is a plusSupervisory experienceSpanish language proficiency preferred but not required.
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Seeks out and collaborates with Business Office Manager and IOC staff to implement workflow, procedure and policy improvements to enhance the patient experience and smooth operations. Experience working in a medical office setting.
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Accounts Receivable ManagerWe are seeking an experienced Accounts Receivable Manager to oversee and manage the accounts receivable department of our organization. Work Model:The work model is hybrid, so there is an in-office work component.
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Additionally, please note that this position requires quarterly required in-office work at our Bloomington, MN location. · Keeps Manager/Supervisor informed of important developments, potential problems, and related information necessary for effective management.
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This is a hybrid position , with the ideal candidate in the Twin Cities, and may require onsite work at our Headquarters in Apply Valley, MN and reports to the Manager, Customer Service. Assist in various projects as needed and/or assigned by Customer Service Manager.
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Provide effective leadership for the branch office including teamwork, motivation, and positive employee relations. Work with the Mankato main office, other branch offices and departments to promote cooperative sales and production.
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We are looking for an energetic and creative Business Development Manager to develop, execute, and manage strategies that deliver new market engagement and sales growth. systems (Oracle Netsuite), Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint.
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This hybrid role will be based out of our Minneapolis, MN office. We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Revenue Recognition Manager to join our finance team. The Revenue Recognition Manager will be responsible for ensuring compliance with revenue recognition standards and managing the revenue accounting process for our technology company.
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