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The City Attorney provides legal counsel and analysis on a variety of matters including aviation and transportation, bond and finance, procurement and contract claims, zoning and land use, environmental law, open records, open meetings, public utilities and water law issues, and housing and community developments.
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Employee Type and Location: Full-time, Dallas, TX / Hybrid scheduleLevel of Education: Undergraduate in Business Administration, Finance, Risk Management Insurance, or related field. We are looking for someone that has previous experiences with administration in Risk Management, Insurance, Construction, Contract Administration, or Compliance Management.
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Execute timely communication of changes to Specialty Distribution buy side fees and terms to relevant stakeholders including FP&A, Vendor Billing and Contract Services, Finance Shared Services and Finance Operations.
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Manage all project financial activity in the client finance systems, including but not limited to the creation of projects, funding projects, establishing project budgets, requesting purchase orders, change orders, tracking invoice payments and physically and financially closing projects.
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This position demands a detail-oriented professional with a strong background in financial analysis, contract management, and inventory control. As a Financial Analyst - Electrical reporting directly to the Finance department, you will play a key role in managing long-term agreements, optimizing inventory processes, and supporting financial planning.
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We offer contract, temporary and permanent placement solutions for finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, and administrative and customer support roles. The role is contract-based and does not involve permanent employment.
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Main function is to update existing spreadsheets every morning and submit them to internal Treasury, and Finance Reporting team, and custodial (external). Grow your career as a Reports Analyst with an innovative global bank in Irving, TX. Contract role with strong possibility of extension.
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Provide business advice and guidance to and coordinate with other functions including program management, finance, legal, subcontracts, business development, engineering, human resources, accounting, and compliance to effectively manage a breadth of responsibilities, including contract solicitations / capture, negotiations, and contract terms, including fulfillment of related obligations.
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Lockheed Martin is seeking a Staff Finance Analyst for a position in Grand Prairie, TX to assist with contract Earned Value Management System (EVMS) setup and management, cost control and analysis, proposal preparation, and staffing.
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Pugh Executive Search seeks a Director of Finance to lead the finance function for a rapidly growing fast-paced client located near DFW Airport. Reporting to the VP of Finance and Accounting, this tactical and strategically-minded individual will partner with executive and operational leadership to provide Division, Operational, and Corporate level Financial Planning and Analysis, Sales Forecasting, Budgeting, and prepare special reporting projects for leadership and the PE sponsors.
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Job Number 668828BR Description:Tactical Missiles Finance Team is looking for an experience professional that is a self-motivated person with a strong education in business, finance or accounting, who is interested in learning and applying all aspects of defense contract budgeting, earned value measurement, forecasting, analysis and reporting skills in a fast-paced environment.
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Global Financial Firm located in Irving, TX has an immediate contract opportunity for an experienced Production Support Specialist. " Participates in assessing and incorporating ongoing business and regulatory needs into the Finance business architecture.
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Negotiate terms and conditions for easements and right of way agreements with utilities, municipalities, private landowners, carriers and government entities Draft, review and revise complex contract provisions for right of way agreements, private easements, relocation agreements, joint builds etc.
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We are seeking a skilled Construction Accountant/Contract Manager to join our team. - Proficiency in financial accounting principles and corporate finance concepts. We are seeking a skilled Construction Accountant/Contract Manager to join our team.
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