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Bachelor's degree in Law, Finance, Public Policy, Politics, International Affairs, Economics, Accounting, Business Administration or other related field of study; JD or Master or equivalent degree in Public Policy, Finance, Economics, Accounting, Business Administration or other related field of study preferred.
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Additionally, you'll manage our relationship with a critical external accounting and fund administration vendor, ensuring seamless execution of fund accounting, treasury operations, loan servicing, and financial reporting.
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A Bachelor’s degree in public administration, business administration, accounting, law, natural resources, or related field. A Master’s degree in public administration, business administration, natural resources management, accounting, law, or a related field.
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Knowledge of government procedures and regulations, including Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Cost Accounting Standard (CAS), Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), or Contract Audit Manual (DCAM.
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Skill set Accounting, Murex, Back Office, Trade Life Cycle, Bonds, Swaps, Finance, Treasury, Capital Markets. Requirements Minimum of 5 years of Murex Accounting / Finance experience in the capital markets industry.
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Maintains/enhances/supervises the accounting system (Deltek Costpoint) to ensure accurate recording and financial reporting of company activities, working with third party support as needed. The employee will perform other duties and responsibilities as required by the VP Accounting and Finance which might include administrative, management, and technical tasks as well as working on special task forces.
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Bachelor's Degree in Accounting from an accredited college/university or CPA eligible; licensed CPA is preferred or JD./LLM. Two (2) years or more of state and local tax experience with a large public accounting or consulting firm with experience in Transaction Services / M&A Tax preferred.
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Your Qualifications Required EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree (preferred) or Bachelor's degree (minimum) in Accounting, Finance, Business Management, Organizational Management, Business Administration, Financial Information Technology (FinTech) fields, Data Science Applications, Economics, or Forensic Accounting and Audit Compliance related fields.
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Knowledge of U.S. non-profit accounting standards and federal audit requirements. The VP of Finance and CFO is a key member of their management team, overseeing all finance, accounting, and reporting activities.
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Overview: We are looking for a highly skilled Cost Accounting Analyst with expertise in Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) and Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) to join our finance team.
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Role Responsibilities: Ensure timely and accurate reporting of financial information in compliance with all required accounting standards and regulatory requirements. 7+ years of experience in financial accounting analysis and reporting.
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Accounting, Finance, Management Information Systems, Management Information Systems & Accounting, Computer and Information Science, Computer and Information Science & Accounting, Mathematical Statistics, Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Economics and Finance, Economics and Finance & Technology, Business Administration/Management, Engineering.
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Note: Graduate study in the social sciences or humanities may also be credited when such study included training in historical research methodology; or the thesis approached the subject from an historical viewpoint and used professional historical research methodology and techniques in its preparation.
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Minimum of 6 years of experience in financial management, accounting, Federal grants management, business administration or organizational development-related disciplines. Demonstrated experience and ability to perform or manage a full range of financial management, accounting, business administration or organizational development-related work.
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The Controller will report to the Chief Financial Officer and work closely with other senior leaders of the Business Office team, including the Chief Operations Officer, the Revenue Streams Manager, the AR/Payroll Assistant, the Business Office Manager, the Senior Staff Accountant, and an Accounting Specialist consultant.
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