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Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or other related field. Strong accounting, financial analysis and computer/database skills required. The Senior Financial Analyst will serve as the Solid Organ Transplant primary internal consultant responsible for providing critical analytical support for regulatory and financial implications of the Transplant components of the Medicare Cost Report (MCR.
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Six (6) years of progressively responsible experience in Accounting, Finance, or related field, which includes supervisory experience. Which level best describes your highest level of education in Accounting, Finance or related field.
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It will have key interactions with the Project Finance, FP&A Manager, and general Accounting Team. The scope of work will involve a holistic approach to GAAP financial statements, financial audits, and business critical project based accounting (Service Contracts, EPC, Construction, and Lease Accounting) in support of a growing nationwide utility-scale renewables portfolio.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting or related field preferred; The Accounting Coordinator will have the responsibility for supporting the financial monthly closing process.
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Bachelor's Degree and six years of professional accounting/finance experience (Finance Analyst 1) OR Bachelor's Degree and eight years of professional accounting/finance experience (Finance Analyst 2.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience as an ERP Consultant, with a preference for those experienced in Microsoft ERPs such as Navision and Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations. At least 3 years of experience in ERP Support, again favoring expertise in Microsoft ERPs like Navision and Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations.
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Ability to work cross functionally with stakeholders (Operations, Finance, Planning, & Accounting (FP&A), Clinical, etc.) You will help design new processes that provide critical and timely evaluation of our financial risks to the strategic finance team.
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The Minneapolis team has a dynamic and continually growing practice focused on corporate trust and structured products litigation, finance and financial services litigation, white collar crime and internal investigations, products liability and mass torts, environmental litigation, and appellate specialties.
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Basic Educational Requirement: A Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or a bachelor's or higher degree in accounting that included at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 semester hours in accounting and an additional 6 semester hours in related subjects such as business law, economics, statistical/quantitative methods, computerized accounting or financial systems, financial management, or finance.
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We are hiring a Senior Business Systems Analyst - Accounting/Finance for a contract role. Senior Business Systems Analyst - Accounting/Finance Job Description.
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Public Safety Officer Division: Finance & Administration Department/Office: Security Advertisement: St. Catherine University invites applications for an overnight Public Safety Officer within Public Safety Department.
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Required Experience: Undergraduate degree in Real Estate, Finance, Accounting, or Business preferred, or, equivalent work experience in Insurance, Commercial Mortgage Banking, or Loan Servicing.
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NWHSU is pleased to announce an exciting opening for an Accounting Assistant - Accounts Payable to join our finance team. Mathematical literacy and ability to analyze and communicate financial data.
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Configure and troubleshoot business software including Microsoft Office suite (desktop and 365), Windows OS, and various document management, accounting, permitting, fire and police dispatch, GPS and police video systems.
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Three (3) years of professional grant and contract management experience involving evaluating, administering, accounting for, training or monitoring of grants proposals, grant agreements or grant recipients for a grant making organization.
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