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As an Engagement Director, you will:Serve as a high-level interim or project-based accounting resource for clients in various industries on accounting, finance, tax, and audit roles (Interim Controller, Financial Reporting Manager, Internal Audit Manager, etc.
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As a Finance Manager , you will be responsible for assisting sales consultants and customers with the dealership's financing opportunities and insurance alternatives. Related Fields: Finance, mortgage lending, automotive retail.
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We are seeking an experienced Technical Accounting Manager who is eager to be on the cutting edge of accounting issues for a fast-paced public company. Work cross-functionally with internal stakeholders across engineering, IT, corporate and revenue accounting, SEC reporting, internal audit, equity administration, real estate, and legal.
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Oversee recurring monthly close activities, including accounting for stock-based compensation expense, capitalized internal-use software, equity transactions, and cloud computing arrangements. 3+ years of experience in public accounting, preferably with a Big 4 firm.
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OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as business administration (e.g., finance, accounting, auditing, marketing, and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration, or another related field.
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Reporting to the Director, Accounting and Controls, the Accounting Manager will partner to develop and implement robust procedures that create accurate, timely and relevant financial statements.
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CFO / Transmission EVP of Finance - Oversee and manage daily operations of the finance, accounting, and treasury functions including invoicing, payments, capital requirements, cash management and liquidity needs of the company.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) leads and directs the accounting and financial operations of the organization in coordination with the Executive Director and the Board Finance Committee.
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The Worker will help design and document the necessary financial functions for the CAPPS financial system that satisfies the unique business needs of ERS’ accounting and general finance business processes.
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The Global Infrastructure and Project Finance Group (GIG) covers approximately 550 credits primarily across transportation (airports, toll roads, seaports and rail), energy (thermal and renewable power, oil & gas and transmission), social infrastructure, sports facilities and UK whole business securitization.
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A bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance. We’re looking for an Assistant Director of Finance to support our downtown Austin hotels that include the JW Marriott, Westin, Marriott Downtown, The Otis Hotel, Aloft, Moxy, and other award-winning, Marriott-brand hotels.
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Description :For our new Energy business unit, we are looking for a Project Finance Manager who will be responsible for company's financial and administrative tasks, including the treasury, lending, compliance with the obligations in financing contracts, financial reporting, accounting and financial analysis, as well as facilities and administrative functions.
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Note: If you have experience working in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Assistant Store Manager, Key Holder or Key Carrier, Retail or Shift Supervisor, Sales Lead, Customer Service Team Lead, Customer Service Manager, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance, IT Systems, Accounting, or related field required. Opportunities to:Define and execute treasury transformation enabled by Kyriba, covering cash and liquidity management, trade management, hedge management & accounting, and financial risk management.
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The Director of Finance plans, organizes, directs, and controls the accounting and control function of the division, reports operational results, and provides chronological systems. This position reports to the hotel General Manager.
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