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The Audit Associate should be able to perform a broad range of accounting tasks with direct supervision on an in-charge accountant/Manager. Knowledge in the Firm’s computer applications in facilitating the auditing procedures (Engagement, Accounting Research Manager and PPC ETools etc.
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We wee those with experience in jobs such as Accounts Payable Clerk, Billing and Posting Clerk, and Accounting Manager and others in the Accounting and Finance to apply. We assistpanies and non-profit organizations in delivering benefits to their employees.
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EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) required. The Accounting Manager is responsible for all areas of financial reporting (ex. · Hire and manage accounting staff, including supervising day-to-day work, training/development, and performance management.
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Under the general direction of the Controller, the Accounting Associate manages and oversees effective preparation, analysis, and insight for inventory balances. Monitor inventory accounting and related system reports for accuracy and completeness.
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The Cost Accounting Manager is a key member of the Finance team and is responsible for overseeing the Cost and Fixed Asset accounting functions. Auditor Liaison: Serve as a liaison with internal and external auditors for cost accounting, fixed assets, and leasing matters.
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Oversee all aspects of accounts payable, accounts receivable, general accounting and cost accounting functions by leveraging the skills of the central finance group across the multi-sites.
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Work with the Business/Accounting Manager, Project Controller or Company Controller and Department Manager or Managing Principal for project review. A minimum of 10 years water/wastewater project engineering which must include experience in project management.
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3-5 years of progressively responsible experience in Cost accounting and/or Inventory accounting control. Assist with the financial audits and provide recommendations for procedural improvements to ensure accounting procedures and reporting conform to generally accepted accounting principles.
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Business, Finance or Accounting degree required, MBA and/or CPA preferred. Considerable knowledge of non-profit social service operations and compliance, financial administration, budget control, and fiscal accounting, policies and procedures, and laws and regulations pertaining to fiscal operations.
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EmpiRx Health is experiencing unprecedented growth, and we're seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Financial Analyst FP&A. In this critical role, you will be instrumental in budgeting, forecasting, supporting finance/accounting transformation, reporting, and providing insightful analysis.
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Manage all facets of the accounting department including Payables, Receivables, Billing, Purchasing, and Treasury. Strong experience with ERP systems and SAGE accounting software. Supervise and mentor accounting staff, fostering a high-performance culture and promoting professional development within the finance team.
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Maintaining organized, clean workspace and accounting for dealership and personal tools at all times. As a BMW Technician, you will be responsible for performing diagnoses, repairs, and maintenance work for customer and dealership vehicles.
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Reviewing the work of the bookkeeper and ensuring accuracy is paramount. You are tasked with auditing and checking the month end accounting to ensure that we are performing all month end functions to make sure we are in compliance and remain In Trust.
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Performing high quality and efficient repair services for various automotive systems, including engine, steering, suspension, brakes, and air conditioning in accordance with Center and Factory standards.
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Drive continuous improvement within the Finance & Accounting function, including improving the quality and reliability of relevant reporting and analytics. In this role, it is critical to establish good working relationships with the commercial business teams, supply chain colleagues, and the finance & accounting teams.
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