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JOB SUMMARY/PURPOSE Responsible for maintaining complete and accurate accounting books and records for entities including general ledger maintenance/reconciliation, financial reporting, budgeting and special reports.
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This recruitment will be used to fill one full-time Fiscal Coordinator 1 (Payroll and Billing Accountant) position within the Business Services unit at Oregon State University. Job Title Fiscal Coordinator 1 (Payroll & Billing Accountant.
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Our client seeks an experienced Treasury Accountant to join their team! Treasury Accountant Responsibilities. Treasury Accountant Qualifications. Our client seeks an experienced Treasury Accountant to join their team.
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Sub Specialties: Senior Staff Accountant. Looking for Senior Accountant. Sub Specialties: Senior Staff Accountant. Responsible for maintaining complete and accurate accounting books and records for entities including general ledger maintenance/reconciliation, financial reporting, budgeting and special reports.
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As a Senior Accountant, you will report to the General Accounting Manager and be an integral part of a dynamic high-performing team. A successful Senior Accountant is a thought leader, analytical and a critical thinker, and embraces working on finance/accounting projects of various complexity and scope.
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Join our client's dynamic, high-performing team as a Senior Accountant and make a significant impact on a Fortune 500 company. Exciting Opportunity for a Senior Accountant. This role is perfect for a detail-oriented accountant who excels in a fast-paced environment and is ready to take on new challenges.
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The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, highly organized, and has a strong understanding of best practices in accounting.
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