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Organize and coordinate check-in/pre-registration procedures for arriving groups.
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You will serve as a Production Controller in the Public Works Department of NAVAL FACILITIES ENG COMMAND ATLANTIC. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, ME. Current permanent employees of BSO NV25 and DoD Military Spouse Preference (MSP) eligibles.
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The Sr Financial Controller ensures adherence to the Group (CMA CGM and APL) policies and KPIs, partnerwith agencies and GBS entities around the world. The Senior Financial Controller supports the CFO in making finance a true business partner for all of APL’s activities worldwide.
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As member of the Finance and Accounting, and Plant Management Teams, our Plant Controller leads the financial function for the local facility, supporting the Plant to achieve theirs and the overall corporate financial objectives.
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Assume duties of the Traffic Controller II as directed by the Control Room Supervisor. Monitor and operate Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA) such as tunnel ventilation, pump equipment, tunnel fire system, environmental monitoring, and power distribution.
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As a member of the Finance and Accounting, and Plant Management Teams, the Plant Controller leads the financial function for the local facility, supporting the Plant to achieve theirs and the overall corporate financial objectives.
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The Lead Project Controller will lead a team of 4+ program controllers and will interface with Program/Project Managers, senior technical staff, as well as other functional organizations including contracts, finance, accounts receivable, subcontract management and procurement.
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SAGA Construction and Development (SAGA), a Real Estate Development and Construction company based in Kill Devil Hills, NC (OBX) is seeking a self-motivated and driven Financial Controller with at least 5 years of Accounting/Finance management experience.
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The Towne Vacations Corporate Controller will be responsible for managing the accounting and financial reporting for both consolidated and local companies in accordance with U.S. GAAP, SEC, and regulatory requirements for Towne Vacations and subsidiaries.
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The Lead Project Controller is a key member of the program team and will act as the "CFO" of the programs assigned and works with the Program Managers and Operations Directors to help define the project's goals and objectives; and recommends actions to improve progress and performance.
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As Controller, reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, you will manage and implement financial and accounting activities in accordance with company policies. Fahrenheit Advisors has been retained to assist our client, Thurston Avenue Management Company in their search for a Controller to join their team in Norfolk, Virginia.
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