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Identify and implement programs that control the corporation’s financial risk consistent with direction provided by the Division Controller and Corporate Accounting. 5+ years Cost Accounting/Plant Controller experience in a manufacturing environment.
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Expertise to develop accounting and management statements with opportunities to improve profitability and capital allocation levers (experience in consumer lending facets a plus). Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economic or related field (MBA a plus.
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Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, or a related field; advanced degree (CPA, CFA, MBA) preferred. Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, or a related field; advanced degree (CPA, CFA, MBA) preferred.
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Leveraging business systems to optimize standard business and accounting processes (Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, General Ledger) with an emphasis on Finance & People Architect level knowledge of NetSuite + Suitescript expertise Deep technical knowledge in two or more common G&A tools (Avalara, Concur, Coupa, Adaptive Insights, Workday, SuccessFactors, Salesforce, etc.
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Acts as a liaison with other departments and partners including claims, loss control, and accounting departments as well as external contacts including reinsurers, marketers, and members. Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Commercial Underwriting (AU), Associate in Risk Management (ARM), Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC), and/or Certified Risk Manager (CRM) designations preferred.
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MBA or advanced degree in Statistics, Finance, Accounting, Math, Economics, Engineering, Analytics, or similar quantitative STEM field. Bachelor’s degree or higher in Statistics, Finance, Accounting, Math, Economics, Engineering, Analytics, or similar quantitative STEM field.
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Minimum 5+ years of professional work experience in corporate finance (specifically financial planning & analysis) and/or accounting. Reporting and Compliance: Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting in accordance with accounting principles and regulatory requirements.
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Administrative assistant, admin, assistant, cashier, receptionist, secretary, office, paperwork, bookkeeping, accounting, filing, data entry, appointment scheduling, filing, multi-line phone system, customer service.
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Work closely with land acquisition team, land development team, accounting team and builders. Land Development: Review documents for special purpose districts, draft development agreements with municipalities, review vendor agreements, provide support for entitlement procurement, zoning and permitting, HOA related matters and easement and license agreements.
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In addition, this role ensures compliance with SOX and PepsiCo accounting policies related to Frito-Lay's trade processes. The Control & Reporting Accountant is responsible for managing all aspects of accounting for trade spend related to Frito-Lay US.
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This role will involve working closely with various departments including Finance & Accounting and Research and Development to ensure seamless data migration and integration. Have a deep understanding of Finance & Accounting and Research and Development domains.
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Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting or a subject of a technical nature (MBA, CFA, CPA) with at least 3+ years of relevant Financial Analysis and/or Dashboarding experience, in Financial Services.
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Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA), Accounting, Finance, or Economics Certified Treasury Professional or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) license or Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license or CFM.
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High-level understanding of multiple order management and portfolio accounting platforms (i.e. Charles River, Fidessa, Eze Castle, GWP, Broadridge BPS) High-level understanding of multiple order management and portfolio accounting platforms (i.e. Charles River, Fidessa, Eze Castle, GWP, Broadridge BPS.
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Experience in a multinational organization or public accounting firm is preferred. The Consolidation Accounting Manager will lead a small team that is essential for ensuring accurate and compliant financial reporting across our global entities.
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