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This position supports various business functions, including Supply Chain, Finance, Sales & Marketing, and other corporate areas. Experience in Data Engineering leveraging AWS Redshift, S3, Glue, Airflow, Python, SQL and Kubernetes.
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The Associate Vice President for Financial Operations has responsibility for Budget and Finance, Procure-to-Pay, Audit and Continuous Improvement, Shared Services, and the University Controller's Office, which includes Accounting Services, Financial Reporting, Financial Systems Management and Analysis, the SDSUcard Office, and the University Bursar’s Office.
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The County of San Diego is thrilled to announce unique openings for Deputy Chief Administrative Officers (DCAOs) across our four County Groups: Finance and General Government Group (FGG), Health & Human Services Agency (HHSA), Land Use and Environment Group (LUEG), and the Public Safety Group (PSG.
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As a Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, you will play a vital role within the executive team of the County of San Diego. With a new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) at the helm, the County is in an extraordinary period of transformation and opportunity.
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Demonstrated experience in water resources management, landscape management, habitat conservation, environmental planning, conservation finance, or equivalent. As a Water Resources Senior Associate, you will be a client-focused project manager, managing relationships with our municipal water clients and delivering performance-driven water programs.
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Completion of an ABV (Accredited in Business Valuation) credential; or AM or ASA (American Society of Appraisers); or CFA; CPA, or MBA in finance. Primary responsibilities will include: business valuations; financial analysis and modeling; company and industry research; and assistance in preparation of valuation and other expert reports to be utilized for valuation, litigation and forensic accounting purposes.
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Three to five years of experience in higher education or non-profit accounting or finance operations. San Diego State University is seeking a dedicated and visionary leader to join our team as the Director of Finance and Accounting for The Campanile Foundation (TCF.
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This could include opportunities to rotate in various departments, such as Performance Reliability Engineering (PRE), Asset Management, Operations and Maintenance, Engineering, Pre-construction, Construction, Project Finance, Valuations & Transactions, Program Management, and others.
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Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree or higher (preferably in Accounting or a related field, such as Business Administration, Finance or Forensic Accounting). Use your finance and accounting background to become an FBI Special Agent.
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Collaborates with Information Technology senior management to integrate care coordination and case management needs in organization-wide IT initiatives, including electronic medical records, revenue management, patient finance, and business intelligence.
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Experience or exposure related to the following topic areas (note thatexperience in all these areas is not required)Topic Areas: Field work, traffic operations analysis, signal design, transportation planning (e.g.,bicycle or transit plans, infrastructure finance, transportation and land use policy, and/or travel demand modeling.
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In collaboration with AbbVie)About the Role:Work closely with the Field Medical team, Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR), Medical Communications and Information, Publications, and relevant other departments and key stakeholders within the company (clinical, commercial, finance, corporate communications, etc.
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Collaboration: Partner with stakeholders across IT, finance, and operations to understand business requirements and translate them into technical solutions that enhance our billing and RCM processes.
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The ideal candidate will have: A strong academic record in economics, finance, accounting or related fields;Exceptional analytical and critical-thinking abilities;Substantial experience and comfort with advanced excel modeling;Effective oral and written communication skills;Organization, accuracy and attention to detail;Excellent interpersonal skills;Ability to work independently and collaboratively; and bePro-active, self-motivated, intellectually curious and dependable.
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Intermediate knowledge of HNTB processes and procedures as well as GAAP accounting rules and uses these rules to advise project teams and project finance team. The Project Finance Associate supports the project finance team to ensure billing compliance with contractual documents.
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