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Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance. The US Manufacturing Finance Manager for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for partnering with the Site-level Finance and Operations teams as well as Direct Material savings and Materials Management teams on Operational Accounting/Finance across the US manufacturing sites.
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Specialized in accounting, finance, human resources, talent acquisition, procurement, supply chain and select administrative professions, we extend the capabilities of industry-leading companies.
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Patterson Companies is seeking an Accounting Manager to advance the capabilities of our Accounting and Finance function. CPA and/or public accounting experience. Undergraduate degree in Accounting/Finance.
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Come join the Corporate Finance Team as our Finance Accounting Manager! Combination of post-secondary education and experience to equal seven years in business or related field with at least three years supervisory/management experience.
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Associates degree in Finance or Accounting preferred. Ledgent Finance and Accounting has partnered with a prominent manufacturing company in the Twin Cities area who is looking to add to their Accounts Payable team.
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The SA&A team provides a broad range of risk finance and captive consulting services which include; objective advice to clients interested in the feasibility of using a captive insurance company as part of their risk management program; and also expanding the scope of, or maximizing the utility of, an existing captive.
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Bachelors Degree Finance or Accounting or highly related field (Graduate Degree desired) Technical (SEC/public accounting/SOX experience and US GAAP) Our policy is to recruit, hire, train, and reward employees for their individual abilities, achievements and experience without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, marital or military status.
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You will be a part of the US Manufacturing Finance team and report to the Finance Director responsible for US Manufacturing Finance and Accounting. 10+ years of relevant experience or CPA or MBA with 7+ years of manufacturing experience, preferably as Plant Controller.
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Bachelor’s or Associates Degree in Mathematics, Business, Finance or Accounting preferred or equivalent experience 1-2 years. 4 or more years related TPA/retirement experience required; ASPPA RPF certificate completion preferred or willing to obtain.
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Directs general accounting, retail revenue accounting, accounts receivable, and accounts payable. In this hands-on leadership role, you will support our accounting and accounts payable team to ensure compliance with GAAP and other pertinent regulations.
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Bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, accounting, or related field. · FINRA Series 6 and 63 licenses preferred or ability to obtain in the first 120 days. Seeking an experienced and highly organized Paraplanner to join the Casey Financial Services team.
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A Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting or related business field is required. Directs all financial and accounting activities of the campuses in accordance with guidelines set forth by the Chief Financial Officer and Chancellors, and works closely with the Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field. Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, SAP, Oracle) and Microsoft Excel.
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3 years experience in finance, accounting, and/or business related field. BA/BS in finance, accounting, or business related field. This role has immediate responsibility financial analysis, reporting systems, accounting, and budgeting efforts within the Institute.
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5+ years of experience in accounting, finance, bookkeeping or tax. Experience in accounting, finance, bookkeeping or tax. Bachelor's degree in Accounting or related field.
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