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As the Permanent Controller, you will be responsible for overseeing all financial and accounting activities, including budget management, financial analysis, payroll, forecasting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and financial reporting.
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Lead inventory consolidation and forecast effort for all planning and reporting cycles. You will be responsible for complex, timely, and accurate financial planning, forecasting and reporting for the business.
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Applied experience in Reporting Tools like Power BI , Tableau etc. 1+ years applied experience and skills with message or event based platforms: Tibco, IBM MQ, or Kafka, etc. Help drive the adoption of new technologies and methods within the data engineering team and be a role model and mentor for data engineers.
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Experience developing, executing and managing sales process, sales pipeline, forecast and progress to revenue targets using Salesforce as the primary sales enablement, tracking and reporting platform.
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Reporting to the Systems Engineering Excellence Leader, you will collaborate with R&D, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, and Manufacturing teams to integrate RAM considerations into the product development lifecycle.
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Prepare and monitor budgets for multiple functions, including fiscal forecasting, fiscal sponsor operations, grants planning and reporting, and Network sustainability planning. The Finance and Contracts Manager is responsible for financial tracking, reporting, and compliance; budget development and forecasting; monitoring contracts and contract terms and deliverables; and processing and tracking invoices.
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The Senior Finance Analyst supports financial reporting along with the completion of filings required by MN DHS and CMS. Additional responsibilities may include the analysis of financial data by collecting, monitoring and creating financial models for decision making as well as monitoring variances, identifying trends, and recommending actions to management.
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In addition to proactive investment research, the Senior Investment Analyst contributes to investment strategy, ongoing fund and portfolio management, and reporting/communication with stakeholders.
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Experience with Domo or other reporting tool. Experience copywriting for mobile push and SMS notifications and mobile email marketing. Experience with Domo or other reporting tool. Experience with Adobe Analytics or Google Analytics.
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Support operational excellence reporting and analysis including report development and modeling. Perform routine to more complex reporting and analysis while making recommendations that best meet business objectives.
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Assists with the oversight and coordination of loss reporting for all corporate insurance policies. Establishes and maintains enterprise-wide reporting. Our policy restricts consideration of applicants needing employment sponsorship (visa) to specialty occupations.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will work with the Manager of Revenue Accounting and Professional Services functions to support the project review process through enhanced reporting and analysis and undertake responsibilities that enable business transformation and growth in a publicly traded technology company.
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Cleans operating room per facility requirementsMaintains physician preference cards as up-to-dateAccurately and promptly completes unusual occurrence reporting when necessaryParticipates in the evaluation of new supplies and equipment and instrumentationAccepts and understands the role of the CST in emergency situations What We Desire: Experience as a Surgical Technologist preferred or enrolled in a Surgical Technologist (Degree or Certification) program.
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As a "critical infrastructure industry" worker in the Transportation and Logistics industry, associates are considered exempt from local restrictions such as curfews, shelter-in-place orders, and other mobility restrictions when reporting to, returning from, or performing his or her work functions.
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Reporting to the Company’s General Counsel, the Associate General Counsel, Corporate will be the lead advisor on a broad range of general corporate matters, including securities law and ’34 Act compliance and reporting, strategic transactions, employment matters, corporate governance, and environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters.
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