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2+ years of accounting operations experience in a multi-national publicly traded company or public accounting firm with solid understanding of payroll accounting processes, general accounting principles (IFRS a plus), and monthly close and SOX requirements.
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The ideal candidate for this role will have a foundation in Accounting/Finance and experience working for a multi-national publicly traded company or public accounting firm.
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Juris Doctorate, strong academic credentials and at least five years of experience in a nationally recognized law firm or in house legal department. Legal Department Support – Collaborate with, advise and support a broad range of departments and functions, including finance, accounting, tax, investor relations and others as necessary.
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Review and set up of federal government contracts into Deltek Costpoint contracts & accounting software system. · At least 2 years of progressive experience with federal government contract accounting including indirect rate analysis.
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Clearway Energy is looking for a Treasury Analyst to join its Treasury Operations Team in Princeton NJ. Reporting to the Director, the Treasury Analyst will be responsible for a number of core Treasury Ops processes including compliance of financing/credit agreements for various projects, administration of payment submissions, and support for accounting and financial reporting.
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Esteemed alumni include the first Black woman to serve as commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission, Newark Public School’s first Rhodes Scholar, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Interior, a senior economist on the Council of Economic Advisors, a Senior Vice President of the JPB Foundation, and numerous academic scholars, writers, activists, physicians, attornies, artists, and entrepreneurs.
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Our population includes farm workers, people experiencing homelessness, public housing residents, veterans, and people living with HIV/AIDS. Many come from poor, minority communities with significant barriers to accessing health care.
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Also, interacts routinely with colleagues across Market Access and Public Affairs, including franchise teams, and internal stakeholders from PCOR, Finance, Brands, HEOR, Government Pricing, U.S. and Global Marketing Management, Account Executives, Supply Chain, and Legal.
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Ranked the overall #4 Best Civil Engineering Firm to Work for in the Nation (#1 in our size category), and residing on the list of the Engineering News Record (ENR)'s Top 500 Design Firms in the nation.
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Accounting /Month end /Audit: To account for various G to N Deduction (Co-pay, Managed care rebates, DSA fees, Chargeback, Medicaid. - 65% Financial Analysis & reporting and 35% of G to N Accounting Education and Qualifications: CPA/MBA must 5-10 years of hands on experience in Pharma Gross to Net Financial Analysis and Accounting.
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Works with the NJ Board of Public Utilities and the Department of Environmental Projection on various issues that affect the university and works with PSE&G and New Jersey American Water coordinating utility issues between the organizations.
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The Structured Products market makes up nearly $10 trillion of US public and private bond market debt. Our clients cover all aspects of Structured Products including, but not limited to, structuring, pricing and accounting.
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5+ years' experience operating in a hands-on, end-to-end technical Video/Photography/ Editing Capacity in corporate, advertising/marketing/public relations agency, online video or television production environment.
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JD or LL.M. from an accredited law school with at least 3-8 years of relevant work experience in the life science industry or in a law firm servicing life science clients. At Genmab, we’re committed to building extra[not]ordinary futures together, by developing antibody products and pioneering, knock-your-socks-off therapies that change the lives of patients and the future of cancer treatment and serious diseases.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Management, Accounting, Mathematics, Finance, Risk Management, Insurance, or a related field preferred. A strong grasp of policy forms and contract wording and an understanding of the impact of claims, actuarial, accounting, and finance in the underwriting process.
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