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Chief Financial Officer - CFO Controller and Tax Manager Tulsa, OK POSITION The Chief Financial Officer (CFO)/Controller will be responsible for the financial oversight of the entire organization including all accounting and tax work.
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This position reports to the Accounting Manager with responsibility for routine accounting activities and customer invoicing for TWG as listed and required in the essential duties and responsibilities section.
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Proficiency in Sage 100 Accounting Package and advanced Excel skills. The CPA will work closely with the state's contract requirements and must be proficient in Sage 100 Accounting Package and Excel.
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Responsible for oversight and administration of Facilities Management with respect to the following areas: administration of the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), dispatch, accounting and accounts payable, payroll, budgeting, procurement and inventory management.
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Excellent PC and spreadsheet software skills This level of knowledge is normally acquired through completion of a Bachelors Degree in Finance or Accounting and 10+s years experience in loan review and analysis, or 12+ years of equivalent work experience.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in general accounting, accounts payable, payroll processing, certified payroll, and Davis Bacon compliance. Skills:Proficiency in payroll and accounting software (e.g., Paycom, ADP, QuickBooks, Sage.
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Minimum Experience: 5 years as a tax professional in public accounting. Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business working towards a Master’s degree in Accounting or Business, or.
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The Technical Analyst helps plan, organize, and control projects which have an organizational impact as well as provides day-to-day support for complex applications systems in Finance, Accounting and other key areas.
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Ranked among the top 10 public accounting firms in the country, Forvis Mazars, LLP has 5,500 dedicated professionals who serve clients in all 50 states as well as across the globe. Created by the merger of equals of BKD, LLP and Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP (DHG), Forvis Mazars, LLP is driven by the commitment to use our forward vision to deliver Unmatched Client Experiences.
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I support meat department replenishment and inventory processes by assisting in ordering, replenishment, receiving, invoicing and accounting, back stock, reclamation and returns, damages and reworks, supply use and inventory preparation.
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Since 1977, BBG has provided tax, accounting, attestation, and consultation services for individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations in a variety of industries. We are a mid-sized public accounting firm in mid-town Tulsa.
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The Financial Analyst will provide an asset and liability management analysis and balance sheet management analysis by using a combination of accounting procedures and financial analysis methods.
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Ensure quality of work productRequirements: Undergraduate degree in accounting, CPA candidate not a requirement. Tax Prep in Public Accounting Firm: 2 years (Required)Work Location: In personby Jobble.
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John Zink’s business leader is responsible for the success of the business in the Americas, and its integrated business team leads various business functions, including sales, manufacturing, quality, project management, engineering and design, finance/accounting, planning, IT, HR, and communications/community relations.
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Accounting & Internal Controls (A&IC) is well-positioned to help our clients address their most urgent finance transformation needs. Now more than ever, organizations need support to address pressing needs in accounting, budgeting/forecasting, financial reporting, assurance, and internal controls.
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