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SUNY or NYS Finance Experience in the areas of Accounting, Budgeting, Procurement and/or Student Financial Services. The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) in Syracuse, NY, invites applications for a Revenue Accountant.
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Engineering design, modeling and drafting for all stages of our engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and commissioning projects within our Advanced Manufacturing Operations division in Ramboll Energy.
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The successful candidate will have various experience related to Project Controls and Procurement, including Cost Engineering, Forecasting, Earned Value Management, Bid Phase Management, Subcontract Management, and Bid Evaluation.
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The revenue accountant is responsible for the management of Third-Party Billings, reconciliation of revenue related general ledger accounts, bank reconciliations and transactional accounting functions of affiliated organizations.
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Familiarity with school district/municipal procurement practices, warehousing operations and knowledge of PeopleSoft and governmental accounting for inventory, fixed assets, encumbrances and expenditures are beneficial.
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Transmission line design experience using PLS-CADD, steel and wood transmission structure analysis/design, foundation design, material procurement, specifications, and construction support. Coordinating and/or leading the QA/QC process on projects per HDR’s Quality Management Systems (QMS) requirements with a commitment to delivering world class quality.
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The Associate Scientist will work in collaboration with process development and MSAT, site operations, supply chain, procurement, QC/QA, and clients to design, evaluate, and validate raw materials (RMs), single-use technologies (SUTs), excipients, and consumables for process development, as well as late-stage and commercial drug substance manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals and antibody drug conjugates (ADCs.
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To succeed in this role, you must have demonstrated experience leading and promoting a strong safety culture for an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) company where projects routinely exceed $250M in value.
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The Contract Administrator performs daily operations within the College's procurement department at SUNY ESF, in accordance with applicable policies, regulations, and guidelines, to include purchase order creation and modification and contract management for revenue, commodities and services needed by the College.
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Exposure to transmission line siting/routing, environmental permitting and right of way acquisition. Primary ResponsibilitiesAs a Transmission Line Engineering Manager (EM) in a well-established Power Delivery practice, you’ll draw upon your broad technical knowledge and experience in design and construction of high voltage Transmission Line projects to lead, guide, and advise clients, projects, and teams.
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Proficient in preventive maintenance control systems and in parts procurement and inventory control; The Fleet Mechanic performs preventative maintenance and repairs on fleet vehicles in a timely and cost-efficient manner.
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Familiarity with construction engineering, AREMA based rail bridge design, and/or design build procurement a plus. An established business network with DOT, Thruway, and/or Municipal clients and contractors.
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Develop emissions trading and carbon offsets procurement strategies. Conduct studies of the costs and effectiveness of emissions abatement. Work closely with our Sustainability & Resiliency, Environmental Science & Planning, and Air Quality programs and practices to build and grow related services.
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Follow all policies and procedures related to all point of sale (POS) transactions, inventory integrity, reverse logistics, cash, credit, check, refund and return policies and purchase for re-sale parts (OP) procurement and vendor payment practices.
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The Purchasing Agent is responsible for procurement of materials (Indirect/Direct) to support the organization’s service delivery and supply chain needs while ensuring an effective, efficient cost-savings model.
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