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The Managing Director provides hands-on operations management for the organization, allowing the Executive Director to focus on infrastructure, organizational development, strategic planning, and sustainability.
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The Director of Accounting will play a key role in shaping the financial strategy of the company, providing leadership in financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and analysis.
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Publicly traded Manufacturing Company with a solid management team in the Chelmsford area is looking for a Director of Accounting/Assistant Controller due recent acquisitions and growth demands.
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Administers the contract of the City’s parking management firm and provides oversight of the day-to-day activities of the contractor. Supervises, directs, and evaluates Assistant Finance Director; oversees the supervision of all Finance Department staff.
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The Director of Internal Controls manages field audits, corporate audits, enterprise risk management, and other special projects for the Senior Leadership teams for Finance and the company.
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Client Relationship Management: Assume the role of a client relationship manager, maintaining exceptional client satisfaction and addressing their evolving needs. Client Relationship Management: Assume the role of a client relationship manager, maintaining exceptional client satisfaction and addressing their evolving needs.
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For this exciting opportunity we are looking for an experienced and driven Director of Finance to lead all financial activities for their Indianapolis manufacturing. Oversee manufacturing, distribution, and purchasing financial accounting processes and controls, ensuring GL management & close, inventory control, and fixed assets management.
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In this position, the HR Director will oversee a variety of tasks and assignments related to the daily support of operations in the HR department. We have a well-respected client that is hiring for a Human Resources Director to join their team.
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A minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Logistics, or related field. A minimum of 10+ years of experience in Logistics, Procurement, or Supply Chain Management roles, with significant experience in leadership positions.
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Optimize business processes through effective management of ERP systems. Oversee the design, implementation, and maintenance of IT Infrastructure. Proven track record with 5+ years in IT Management.
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Design and manage the organization’s financial operations, inclusive of budget creation, forecast, profit & loss management, and tax planning. Perform financial evaluations of company cash flow, investment tactics, banking relations, and debt administration.
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Master of Business Administration (MBA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or Certified Management Accountant (CMA) preferred. This Director of Shared Services will focus on ensuring the accuracy of financial information to safeguard the company's assets by managing the Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Payroll, Property, and General & Administrative (G& A) Accounting teams.
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The director of finance must have strong leadership, management, technology, analytical, strategic planning, and communication skills in order to be a part of the management team.
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The Director of Business and Auxiliary Services oversees and manages auxiliary services like facilities, dining, bookstore operations, conference services, and transportation, ensuring they support the organization's financial health and operational efficiency.
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Jamie Benway with Robert Half is offering an opportunity for a VP/Director of Finance in the healthcare, hospitals, and social assistance industry south of Portland, Oregon.
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