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Job Title: Bus Driver Pay per hour: $20.00 Department: Programming Classification: Regular, part-time Reporting: Unit Director Office Hours: Mon-Fri. 3:30-8:00 pm Location: Clubhouse FLSA Status: Non-Exempt, Hourly Summary: The Bus Driver is responsible for transporting students from school to club sites and other sites within designated route(s.
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Manage the Program Controls team fulfilling Project Controls, Scheduling, Cost, Risk, Document Controls and Reporting functions. Solid knowledge of all aspects of program controls (schedule management, critical path analysis, resource loading and leveling, cost, risk, reporting and change control etc.
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As the Controller, you will manage and lead a team of five individuals, reporting directly to the Site Leader and indirectly to the CFO. This role is critical in overseeing the financial operations of our client's manufacturing facility.
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Highly motivated and client driven individual with 3-7 years experience in public accounting with a focus on financial reporting and tax preparation. We provide service to individuals, corporations, partnerships governmental agencies and non-profit organizations.
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This is a Director level role reporting directly to the Chief Information Officer. This is a Director level role reporting directly to the Chief Information Officer. Our team is changing the face of the HOA Property Technology space as a trusted industry leader for over 30 years.
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The Controller will manage the financial operations of our clients manufacturing facility, including invoicing, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, benefit programs, insurance, inventory, tax filings, cinancial analysis and reporting, forecasting, and more.
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This role will involve close collaboration across departments, providing financial analysis, support planning, forecasting, budgeting, and financial reporting across production operations, and will include regularly partnering with C-level leaders in this growing global business.
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As the Controller, you will manage and lead a team of 5 individuals and will report into a Site Leader and dotted line into the CFO of the organization. We are currently recruiting for a Controller for a Manufacturing client of ours in the Bowling Green area.
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Reporting to the Family Environment Specialist Supervisor (Operations Manager, if applicable), the Family Environment Specialist interacts with Family Service Directors, Family Service Advisors, Memorialization Coordinators, and other location personnel/departments as needed.
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Bachelors Degree in Finance or Accounting. This is a hands on position that will build a team and manage a team. CPA highly desired. Must be US Citizen / US Perm Resident. Manufacturing experience is a must.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO will provide strategic direction and organizational leadership and oversee Pathway's administration and programs. Qualifications: · College Degree or nonprofit leadership experience · Proficiency in computer operations and programs · Strong public speaking and strategic analysis skills · Proven fiscal management skills · Comprehensive understanding of federal and state standards, auditing requirements, nonprofit structures, community demographics, grant management, and crisis intervention techniques · Demonstrated success in fundraising and development, with experience in donor engagement and grant writing.
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The Enterprise Data Analyst is dedicated to the Owens Corning (OC) Home Centers organization and will lead in-depth and proactive competitive analysis, forecasting, and reporting of data and market insights, which will drive ideation, evaluation, and decision making.
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Develop and manage financial reporting dashboard including but not limited to monthly results, quarterly forecast, and ROI metrics. The Financial Analyst will conduct financial analysis, modeling, forecasting and reporting efforts to ensure efficient financial operations.
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This is a full-time, non-exempt position reporting to the CSR Manager. Corrigan Oil has expanded into a family of companies including: Corrigan Oil, Construction, 24-hour Towing, Lubricants, Transportation, Propane, Mechanical Contractors, Environmental Solutions, Technical Environmental Services and Blue Water Industrial Products.
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Reporting to a Regional Vice President, they oversee all field sales and operations activity within their district. We're known as an auto glass company. Reporting to a Regional Vice President, they oversee all field sales and operations activity within their district.
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