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As a Welder (also known as Fabricator, Metal Joiner), you'll join, fabricate, and repair metal and other weldable materials using appropriate welding techniques. High School Diploma or equivalent (preferred), and must pass a MIG welder certification.
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You can set your own hours up to a month in advance -based on your availability, for a great work/life balance! We offer a competitive wage of $16 - $18 per hour. As a Merchandising Associate, you are the vibrant catalyst propelling home improvement stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, Ace Hardware, and Menards into enchanting displays.
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Note: This position primarily involves full-stack TypeScript development with a significant emphasis on the frontend. Experience with a full-stack JS framework like Redwood. Has shipped software over multiple releases as a technical lead in a strong team.
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We are hiring a part time receptionist/ intern for our very busy salon! Looking for someone who is motivated, a team player and a Cosmetology student, who is willing to learn and advance with our company.
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Overview Are you a a data expert with broad understanding and experience in solving business problems by integrating statistical analysis, machine learning/artificial intelligence, deep learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Large Language Models (LLMs.
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This role will pay a salary of $47,500 to $50,000. UPMC Health Plan Conference Center, a practice court for Men’s and Women’s Basketball and Women’s Volleyball teams, and a strength and conditioning center.
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Public retail store setting taking care of our customers; all public areas are climate controlled; some stock rooms may not be climate controlled; some outdoor work if assigned to retrieve shopping carts or while unloading trucks; Frame shop contains glass cutter and heat press; work hours include nights, weekends and early mornings.
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential function A four-year college degree in Finance or AccountingA minimum 8 years of experience in Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A)Experience with developing short and long-term financial models and annual budgeting process.
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You will contribute to the financial modelling of the long-term strategic plan, support M&A transactions and be a business analyst for joint ventures, downstream and upstream activities, and projects.
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Bonus SUMMARY: As the FP&A Director you will be hands-on and responsible for supporting the company’s forecasting and modelling responsibilities. Possess ability to understand and work independently with all areas of the company and be recognized as a subject matter expert within these areas to support various projects.
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Drive a Continuous Improvement culture. Support M & A activity as needed. Director Financial Planning & Analysis $ 140,000 - $ 180,000. Comfortable working within an ERP application or other EPM applicationsExperience with business intelligence & analytics platforms such as Power BI to drive analysis, decision-making, and reporting.
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Supervise Cost Manager role. Reporting to the VP of Finance, you will lead various parts of the budgeting and forecasting processes, building rapport with all business units within the company. Pricing/Profitability/Volume Analysis (supporting Commercial)Cost Analysis (supporting Operations and S&OP)Location/Operational Analysis (supporting mills, metals fabrication and/or metal melt operations)Working Capital Analysis (supporting Inventory management, Credit & Accounts Payable)Location CAPEX Analysis (supporting Engineering.
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Business Controller mindset, focusing on analysing and data/process improvements for joint ventures, downstream and upstream operations. Support Planful EPM tool and provide enhancements to optimize budgeting process.
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Skilled Microsoft Office user (especially Microsoft Excel)Experience in data analysis; extracting, manipulating, and interpreting data for decision making. Manufacturing experience, controllership or costing experience.
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Partner with the broader finance and leadership team to provide input and guidance to ensure reports are accurate and efficiently created to ensure clarity and transparency across the business. Support corporate financial requirements as needed for tax, audit, financial closing, and reporting.
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