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EXPERIENCE: Seven (7) years of fiscal management experience that should include work in public finance, auditing, budgeting, or accounting. Under the supervision of the Chief Financial Officer, the Director will provide strategic direction, leadership and oversight of DCF's fiscal planning and development.
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The Finance Director - Company FP&A will be responsible for owning the company income statement, balance sheet, statement of cash flow and finance systems for PerkinElmer. Support the tracking/budgeting for the Legal, HR, IT, finance and other G&A functions.
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Planning and strategy: Develops and drives goal setting, prioritization, and operational implementation plan for supplies in partnership with NACD and protocol timelines; considers relevant input and guidance to other areas within NACD including Operations Director and TA Heads End to End Supply Operations across Tas Remove bottlenecks and accelerate the expansion of operational capacity for supplies.
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This position will work closely with members of the WCG Corporate and Divisional Finance teams to produce financial reporting and analysis, and complete strategic finance projects.
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The Associate Finance Director role will provide pivotal financial and strategic leadership to the US Cardiovascular and Established Brands ('CV&EB') business unit (>$12Bi Revenue portfolio) by overseeing revenue models, managing operating expenses, resource allocation, financial performance, budgeting, and Pfizer alliance.
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You will report to the Finance Associate Director of Financial Planning & Analysis in this role. As the Senior Financial Analyst , you will be responsible for reporting, budgeting, and forecasting, along with financial analysis of projects for Wolters Kluwer TeamMate (CPESG division.
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The Department of Children and Families (DCF) seeks an experienced leader to serve as the Director for the Office of Fiscal Planning and Development. Experience with the State of New Jersey’s financial, budgeting and accounting processes is preferred, but not required.
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Director of Finance. Minimum of 7 years of experience at a management level within hotel finance including food and beverage. Verify the accuracy and timeliness of all finance functions: daily and month-end reporting, payroll processing, income audit, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and cash and credit card management.
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Solid understanding of generally accepted accounting principles (US GAAP and IFRS)Strong experience in designing & leading best-in-class FP&A processes, (e.g. budgeting, forecasting and long-range planning) working with a large complex global life sciences company is required.
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Associate Director, Asset & Portfolio Management Finance page is loaded. - Financial Systems and Controls – Assist the senior Finance staff with recommendations and implementation on new and existing systems utilized by the RD Finance Excellence group to improve the Global budgeting and forecasting process.
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Lead and develop the Finance Operations function which oversees and manages all finance, accounting and reporting activities, including budgeting, forecasting, account reconciliation and profit and loss reporting.
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Seven (7) years of fiscal management experience that should include work in public finance, auditing, budgeting, or accounting. seeks an experienced leader to serve as the Director for the Office of Fiscal Planning and Development.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in detailed budgeting and forecasting, financial modeling, financial reporting, and KPI & dashboard reporting. This position serves multiple functions: driving and supporting the overall strategic and tactical processes and administration of the WCG budgeting, forecasting, and reporting cycle; coordinating with Divisional FP&A teams to consolidate and report on financial data; supporting SG&A leadership teams to provide thorough insight and analysis into past and future trends; and other ad-hoc projects.
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Manage all aspects of the Fiscal Planning process, with primary focus on rate analysis/setting and Medicaid planning/processing/analysis as it relates to child welfare, prevention and child mental health services.
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Strong understanding of standard finance, accounting, budgeting, and cost control principles including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and, preferably, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS.
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