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This position is responsible for the department budget and for supervision of the Assistant Controller, Senior Accountant and Financial Analyst. This position oversees the Assistant Controller, Senior Accountant, and Financial Analyst.
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Reports to and receives direction from the CFO. Controller supervises OPS Accounts Payable Assistant, Fiscal Auditor, Financial Analysts, Grants Financial Specialist and OPS/POS Accounting Assistant.
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The Assistant Controller focuses on financial systems management, compliance monitoring, some budget preparation, and audit coordination while also helping with treasury and risk management functions.
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Reporting to the Assistant Vice Chancellor – Budget, Planning and Analysis, the Senior Financial Analyst provides analytical, budget and accounting support for financial, budgeting, planning, and reporting activities for the Knoxville Campus and the UT Space Institute.
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The Assistant Controller will lead the month-end, quarterly and year-end financial closes, oversee accounts payable, accounts receivable, account reconciliations, fixed assets, insurance, payroll, and state/charity regulations.
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Each rotation could be in one of the following Business Management roles: Program Control Analyst (PCA), Contracts Analyst, Pricing Analyst, Rates Analyst, Budget Analyst, Financial Planning Analyst, Accounting Analyst, Scheduling Analyst, or an Analyst in a Controller support department.
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The Assistant Controller is responsible for supporting the accounting and finance functions including general accounting, financial planning & analysis, internal controls, management reporting, payroll, risk, and cash management.
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Certified Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis Professional (FP&A), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accounting (CMA.
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The assistant controller is responsible for developing and compiling financial analysis across KAMTEK Business Unit Structure. The Assistant Controller- Operations will take the lead on developing and reporting KPI’s both weekly and monthly.
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Ability to work collaboratively with the Chief Financial Officer, Financial Analyst, Finance Clerk and other internal colleagues; NBC’s Controller position is designed for an effective leader, who strategically plans and resolves financial matters, and who possesses good ethics and business acumen.
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Northrop Grumman is seeking an Associate Business Management/Business Management Analyst Pathways. Basic qualifications for an Associate Business Analyst are a Bachelor’s degree. Basic qualifications for a Business Analyst are a Master’s degree.
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Sr. Financial Analyst - Aerospace Manufacturing. Consolidated Precision Products (CPP) is currently seeking a Senior Accountant to join our Accounting and Finance Team. This position reports directly to the Site Controller at our plant in Chittenango, New York. The position plays a key role within the finance function of the organization.
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Assistant Transit Management Analyst II: $76,577 - $85,288 (TA) Associate Transit Management Analyst: $86,565 - $112,083 (TA) Assistant Transit Management Analyst I: $65,954 - $78,079 (TA.
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The ideal candidate for this Controller position will be a seasoned finance professional with a robust background in accounting and financial management. They will be adept at navigating complex financial systems, such as Adaptive Insights, and excel in both strategic planning and detailed financial analysis.
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As a strong communicator and skilled financial analyst, this person will streamline our budgeting, payroll, and financial reporting processes. The controller will also produce thorough financial status reports for senior managers to help improve our operational efficiency and aid in our continued growth.
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