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To be successful as the Financial Reporting Manager (Assistant Controller), you should have a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a bachelor’s degree in any discipline along with a master’s degree in accounting or business, 5+ years of experience in accounting or auditing roles.
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It will have key interactions with the Project Finance, FP&A Manager, and general Accounting Team. The scope of work will involve a holistic approach to GAAP financial statements, financial audits, and business critical project based accounting (Service Contracts, EPC, Construction, and Lease Accounting) in support of a growing nationwide utility-scale renewables portfolio.
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The Net Revenue Manager ensures financial accounting and reporting follows generally accepted accounting principles; maintains a strong system of internal controls; hires, trains, develops and retains competent personnel; and provides excellent services to customers.
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Sr Renewables Financial Accountant / Project Accountant - Plays a key role in project contract accounting requirements and compliance through the development project based financial reporting packages.
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The Senior Internal Audit Manager will be responsible for leading the planning, execution, and reporting of risk-based audits across the organization. Due to continuing growth, we are seeking a Senior Internal Audit Manager to join our team.
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Our Cost Accounting Manager will play a key role in the global accounting close process, will prepare and review internal controls, will help prepare and review GL account reconciliations, and will own the global inventory costing process within SAP.
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We are looking for a technical individual to join the USANA's Accounting team as the SEC reporting and technical accounting manager. What You Will Do as USANA's SEC Reporting and Technical Accounting Manager.
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Expert-level understanding of Investment Operations, Portfolio Accounting, and Performance Reporting. The Wealth Technology and Operations Manager works closely with key executives and vendors to drive operational excellence and superior client experiences in onboarding, supporting and providing tangible deliverables to clients in an operational capacity for statements, performance and online as well as mobile viewing of their relationship.
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7-10 years of related experience; minimum of five years managing these combined functions (finance and accounting support functions to include financial analysis and planning, financial reporting, accounts payable, accounts receivable and billing.
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Reporting directly to the CFO, the Controller manages all financial reporting and accounting functions of the Company, including internal management and external financial reporting, technical accounting, accounting policies and procedures, general accounting, accounting operations, and consolidation of financial statements.
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Under the supervision of their manager, the specialist will provide administrative program support to the department as directed including administration of tracking and reporting systems, contract administration, vendor management, file maintenance and program compliance.
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Working knowledge of accounting software/systems such as Microsoft Dynamics AX. The Sales Tax Manager will be responsible for leading the department in all facets of sales tax compliance, audits, research, and planning.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Works closely with the applicable Hines personnel (e.g., Property Manager, Project Manager and Accountants) to ensure accuracy of financial reporting, construction draws (if applicable) and budgets.
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As directed by the project manager, may interact with the client including correspondence, periodic reports, change order requests, submittal of pay requisitions, and response to client inquiries and directives.
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Benefits of working with TP includePaid TrainingCompetitive WagesFull Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k and more)Paid Time OffEmployee wellness and engagement programPurposeThe Corporate Tax Manager will be responsible for U.S. federal and state corporate income tax matters.
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