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Possesses a professional Financial Management certification Certified Defense Financial Manager, Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM), Certified Government Auditing Professional (CGAP), or Certified Public Finance Officer (CPFO.
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The Regional Cash Manager also collaborates with the Risk & Services team on corporate finance, foreign exchange, capital markets and M&A activities, merchant services, supply chain financing and working capital initiatives as needed.
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Under the direction of the Assistant Controller, the Finance Manager oversees the staff responsible for processing the Accounts Payable, Expense Reports, and Credit Card payments. Scope: CIPE is seeking a full-time, exempt Washington D.C.-based Finance Manager.
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Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) or Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM) or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or Certified Bank Auditor (CBA.
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Growth Marketing Finance is looking for a Finance Manager to join its Financial Planning & Analysis team, supporting Retail Brands SEM & SEO. Finance Manager, Growth Marketing Finance page is loaded.
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Senior Project Manager, International Criminal Justice Initiative - Georgetown University Law Center
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They also manage work streams at Georgetown relating to cybersecurity, safety and risk management, and procurement and grants/finance, including oversight of University and federal grant compliance requirements and management of a Senior Grants and Finance Officer to ensure the project delivers quality expertise and assistance in a conflict setting.
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Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, economics, or a related field is usually the minimum educational requirement for a finance manager position. In addition to technical and financial skills, effective communication, leadership, and strategic thinking are essential for success as a finance manager in a government contracting company.
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Experience working with infrastructure as code and related tools (Terraform, CloudFormation, Azure Resource Manager, Google Cloud Deployment Manager, etc.) A great product, amazing people and our stable financial history have made us one of the largest used car finance companies nationally.
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In this vital role the manager will collaborate with cross-functional teams, including legal, sourcing, accounts payable, and finance, to ensure smooth and seamless contract management and payment operations.
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This position manages subordinate supervisors who oversee the work force that comprise the Physical Properties Department including the Customer Service Manager; Trade Foreman(s) in the Appliance, Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Special Projects and After Hours Maintenance departments; and the Warehouse Supervisor/Showroom Coordinator.
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The Senior Finance Manager, Federal Appropriations is also responsible for leading, training, and developing staff and maintaining external relationships with financial institutions, auditors, and other third-party partners.
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5-10+ years in an enterprise client facing technical role as Solutions Engineer, Sales Engineer, Solutions Architect, Integration Engineer, Implementation Manager, Technical Account Manager, Customer Success Manager or similar● Demonstrated understanding of technical subjects and concepts including web services and applications, PaaS, SaaS, APIs, SDKs, etc.
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Serves as the team lead for implementing the new Financial Management System (FMS) and in working cross-functionally as well as with the CFO and the accounting & finance team, to ascertain a successful implementation.
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If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact Finance Manager, Jannie Schack Nielsen, on +45 79 14 96 91. We supply engineering, project management, project execution, fabrication and installation services to the offshore drilling rig and offshore wind installation vessel markets.
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The Financial Systems Manager is responsible for providing clear leadership and management of overall execution of finance, business system, and operations initiatives and projects, to include system implementation and enhancements, and will be responsible for all deliverables, customer relations, coordination with consultants, and reporting.
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