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Meets regularly with Vice President of Finance/Director of Finance to track grant dollars received, used, and pending. Collaborate with department leaders to obtain and assemble all application requirements, including budgets, staffing allocations, outcomes data, and financial forms.
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Must have a Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, or Quantitative Finance with a focus on statistical methods, or a closely related field and at least. Alternatively, the employer will accept a Master's degree or foreign equivalent in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics or Quantitative Finance with a focus on statistical methods or a related field and at least 5 years of related work experience.
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Understanding and experience with core finance system implementation and optimization, finance strategy and transformation, shared services and outsourcing, case development, preparation of Lead to Revenue functions.
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The Finance Director will engage in such areas as forecasting, budgeting, variance analysis, data consolidation, and reviewing operational performance. Buffalo Tungsten, recently acquired by the Sandvik group, is seeking a Finance Director who is eager to support our growth ambitions and would like to play a key role within our global Finance team.
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In this role, the Senior Treasury Analyst will serve as an integral part of the Finance Team and apply their strategic, financial, and business acumen to deliver against business objectives including cash management, treasury operations, debt management, and cash deposits.
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You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as: business administration (finance, accounting, auditing, marketing and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration or another related field.
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Looking for a permanent Chief Financial Officer/CFO for the hospital/healthcare setting in New York. BA/BS or MBA in Finance or Accounting, MBA/CPA preferred. Experience in working with finance and accounting software packages, knowledge of CPSI preferred.
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As the Finance Associate, you will function as a key strategic leader within Envision Horizons. Bachelor's Degree in business, finance, accounting or other related field. Accounting, Mathematics, Finance, or related degree.
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At least two (2) years' experience working as a Finance Associate. Associates Degree OR Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Accounting, or in a related field. Analyzes financial data and assists TSC with audits, reviews, and tax preparations.
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Prepare monthly and FYE gift reconciliation reports for the Finance Department and auditors. Generate financial reports and donor listings that track YOY and YTD progress related to overall fundraising, grant activity and restricted funds.
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Position Title: Assistant or Associate Professor, Department of Finance. The Finance Department at UB consists of 9 full-time faculty members with an impressive range of research and teaching expertise.
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3 - 6 years experience in M&A, Development, Project Finance, or Investment function in the Renewable Energy or related sector required. Familiarity with Project Finance concepts, including tax equity.
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The Senior ACH Credit Analyst is responsible for spreading financial statements for customers using ACH, analyzing ACH reviews to assess the need for financial statements and spreads, and making decisions around the next step for the review.
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Requirements: *BS Degree, MS in Library & Information Science a plus*7+ years of related experience in records and document management ideally from the legal, finance or healthcare industry*Experience with mail services operations in an enterprise organization*Experience with an enterprise level Document Management system like OnBase, DocuWare, iManage, FileNet, NetDocuements, etc.
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Board Relations: The Vice President for Finance is a member of the Stewardship and Growth Committee of the Board of Trustees and facilitates financial reporting for the President and the Board.
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