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Understand and use company tools such as; financial reports, ACIS, scheduling, productivity, ordering (CAO), and business information systems. Support the management and duties of store operations to meet financial and sales goals.
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Degree emphasis in Business with MIS, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Finance; Master’s degree in one of these areas preferred. 5 or more years of technical or business analyst experience in at least one of the following platforms: Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Services, IBM cloud services, other cloud service platforms, VMWare, Hyper-V, Windows Server, Linux, Splunk, FIM, Java, C#, Python, JSON, or SQL.
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Understand and use company tools such as; financial reports, average cost inventory system (ACIS), scheduling, productivity, ordering (CAO), business information systems, and Food Lion To-Go applications.
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Lead the financial systems support across a wide variety of activities, including partnering with key stakeholders to provide solutions for business requirements, support of the general ledger, reporting systems and other integrated financial systems.
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Five (5) years of relevant financial/administrative experience in an insurance, managed care or healthcare related setting that may include provider relations, managed care contracting, provider operations, or provider billing, etc.
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Work directly with Area Operations Manager, Business Group Managers, Regional Controller and multiple Project Managers to manage and coordinate Area and project accounting systems to monitor area general ledger accounts, project budgets, invoicing, payables, receivables and other related financial information.
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BASIC REQUIREMENT: A Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or a bachelor's or higher degree in accounting that included at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 semester hours in accounting and an additional 6 semester hours in related subjects such as business law, economics, statistical/quantitative methods, computerized accounting or financial systems, financial management, or finance.
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Financial literacy and business operations experience a plus. The senior project manager works across functions and with customers to ensure we delight customers, deliver for the business and improve our internal tools and processes.
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Work closely with Financial Systems and Business Analytics leadership as well as other stakeholders to ensure large scale inflight projects are on track. EquipmentShare is searching for an entry level Project Manager supporting our Financial Systems team out of the corporate office in Columbia, MO (or remote) to support our team as the department continues to grow.
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15+ years of experience selling business solutions to Global Enterprise Business accounts, especially to C Suite Executives within Banking, financial services, and insurance industries.
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IT knowledge and financial systems knowledge will be helpful to lead successful projects within this space. + Work with Executive Sponsor and Business Owner of a Program, and other management as required, to achieve the Program objectives.
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We are seeking a Project Manager to manage the project portfolio and administrative functions of our client’s Financial Systems team. Title: Project Manager (Financial Systems.
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The team will work to align business needs with current and future state to ensure systems are set up and supported following industry best practices to ensure strategic initiatives and compliance.
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Plus, in a world of often-hostile takeovers and frequent mergers and acquisitions, we can offer some stability, an often rare find in an unpredictable business world. Because we made the move in 2018 to become a 100% employee-owned, or ESOP-structured company (Employee Stock Ownership Plan), our employees are also owners, with skin in the game and a tangible and financial stake in the company's success.
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