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The Tax Manager will work closely with senior management and third-party service providers to establish , implement and maintain best practice tax strategies for Quantum Health. The Tax Manager has responsibility for planning, directing and coordinating all tax activities for Quantum Health and its subsidiaries, including the preparation of returns, compliance with federal/state/local statutes, and the accounting for all tax activities, including the preparation of monthly, quarterly/annual tax provisions.
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Experience building tax strategies, including coordinating with senior management and internal/external legal counsel on entity structure. Responsible for the company oversite of the daily tax accounting transactions (income, sales, use and other- Federal, state and other local taxes.
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originates obligations, purchases, expenditures & payments (e.g., coordinates procurement of materials with facilities manager, building maintenance Superintendent, production control &/or supply technician, obtains bids &/or selects vendors using State or Federal contract vendor when applicable, prepares purchase orders insuring proper State of Ohio and Department of Defense format & codes are used, compiles & maintains control log of state purchase orders, etc.)
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Strategic Sourcing Analyst. Job Title: Senior Category Analyst. Job Title: Category Analyst. Strategic Sourcing Analyst. Establishing, leading/facilitating, and supporting cross functional strategic sourcing/performance improvement teams as needed/prescribed by category plans to achieve savings and performance targets (e.g., reduce cost, improve quality and result in a lower total cost of ownership, meeting supplier diversity goals.
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Technical Support Analyst. Beacon Hill Technologies covers a broad spectrum of IT positions, including Project Management and Business Analysis, Programming/Development, Database, Infrastructure, Quality Assurance, Production/Support and ERP roles.
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Proven working experience as a data analyst or business data analystStrong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracyAdept at queries, report writing and presenting findings Physical Demands/Work Environment: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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At Silfex, we’re the leading provider of precision silicon components used to make and operate semiconductor tools, which enable the trillion-dollar global electronics industry.
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