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Analyze and advise Pacific Life Investments’ private placement, project finance and private equity teams regarding structure, covenant protections and other investment terms to assist in the evaluation of potential and existing investments.
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12 years of experience of finance, accounting and tax experience of which 5+ years of experience working in a consulting environment focused on transfer pricing with 3+ years of this experience in the Oil & Gas value chain.
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Reporting to the VP, Finance & Accounting, the Director of Accounts Payable leads all activities for optimizing Accounts Payable through the ownership of the disbursement process in accordance with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP.
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JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery | Paso Robles, CA | Accounting/finance | Associate | Full-time | Job ID: REF3126U. Qualifications 6+ years progressive experience within accounting/finance with specialty in manufacturing cost accounting.
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We are looking for someone with at least 6 years of professional experience, preferably 4 or more of which has been with direct responsibilities within organizational accounting/finance and human resources.
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Work closely with team members across Strategic Finance and Accounting and Operational Finance. This role will report into the CorpFin pillar lead and work directly with the CFO, VP of Strategic Finance, and other members of the Strategic Finance team.
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As an Accounting Policy Director you’ll move Pacific Life, and your career, forward by navigating and evaluating complex and technical transactions related to our investment portfolio and engage with stakeholders across the company on accounting matters.
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State of California Housing and Community Development (HCD) programs including: Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC); No Place Like Home (NPLH); Homekey; and Multifamily Finance Super NOFA which includes Veterans Housing and Homelessness Prevention Program (VHHP), Multifamily Housing Program (MHP),Joe Serna Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant (FWHG), and Infill Infrastructure Grant (IIG.
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We are seeking an Accounting Manager for the Live Nation Concerts division, a segment of the Live Nation live music business. LN Concerts, Accounting Manager page is loaded.
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Areas of focus include finance information, time and attendance, payroll, benefits, facilities and human resources systems. The Software Engineer works with Oracle RDBMS and Ellucian Banner ERP, with a focus on Banner Finance.
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Interact closely with NEOM teams (Corporate Finance, Accounting, Tax, Strategic Finance. Coordinate accounting, consolidation, tax, treasury, reporting, and corporate finance workstreams and requirements.
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The Corporate Treasury Manager will work closely with the broader Finance, Technology, Corporate Accounting, and Business Services department leaders and staff. Undergraduate degree required, with a Finance or Accounting emphasis strongly.
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Our ideal candidate will have a track record of partnering with the front office in deploying quantitative techniques to analyze structured finance/credit, credit derivatives and CDO/CLO opportunities and be excited by the prospect of working on some of the most complex deals / structures in the industry.
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Minimum 3-year Bachelor of Commerce Degree (Business Information Systems/Informatics) /Accounting/Finance/Bsc Computer Science/Engineering. Analysis, insight and management of commercial, finance, technology and platforms-related leakage risk insight and dissemination that allows MTN to effectively manage its processes, systems, technology, infrastructure and supplier relationships in recovery and prevention of loss.
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We are looking for an experienced and system savvy Sr. Manager/Associate Director, FP&A with excellent data analysis skills to join our growing finance/accounting team to assist the VP, Finance with building out the FP&A function and provide analytical/decision support to our management team.
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