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Army Product Manager TENCAP responsibilities include support to Headquarters Department of the Army (HQDA) to maintain connections to national and theater systems; prototype development and transition of technology into Army systems; and acquisition of equipment as directed by the TENCAP General Officer Steering Group (TGOSG) and Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics & Technology) (ASA(ALT.
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Coordinate available funds with Museum Budget Manager on use of funds. The Director of Foundation Finance and Accounting will have ownership for the integrity, accuracy, and informational quality of overall finance functions and in compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS.
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We're seeking a Finance & Operations Manager to join our team! This position will assist in developing financial models and analyses to be reviewed and presented to the department's Executive Director, Budget & Finance.
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Experience in accounting and finance with an understanding of budget and accounting systems. This position will be responsible for budget oversight for the OSVPHS as well as help in training and change management regarding the Anaplan implementation.
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The Budget/Management Analyst Ladder has four levels ranging from Budget/Management Analyst I to Budget/Management Analyst - Sr. The Budget/Management Analyst may report to either the Budget Division Director or Budget Manager.
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This position reports to the Budget Manager. Bachelor’s degree required with preferred area of concentration in finance, accounting, public administration or related field; related experience preferred.
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Participating in workplace strategy development and assisting in the capital budget planning process to ensure that medium- and long-term budgets align with location needs. Establishing and maintaining key stakeholder relationships with Office of General Counsel, Outside Council, Finance, Risk Management, Firm Taxes, Controllership, Credits and Incentives, and Global Procurement.
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As the Operations Finance Sr Analyst you will support the objectives of the Accounting department while assisting operating departments with forecasting, budget, labor and inventory controls, analysis, auditing as well as operational responsibilities for the units you are supporting.
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Be responsible for managing a business finance, planning, and accounting employee, ensuring contractual compliance, cost management, budget development and analyses, financial estimating, and proposal support.
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The Lead Financial Reporting Analyst is responsible to lead the overall preparation and analysis of financial statements (balance sheet and income statement) for the US Division for the actual and budget reporting and comply with all reporting requirements and subsequent / complementary information to Finance organization as well as other key stakeholders.
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We are looking for a Process Manager who is detail oriented, resourceful, and self-motivated to focus on key deliverables for the organization which include budget management, vendor management, forecasting, labor tracking and governance, and ad hoc analysis and reporting.
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They interface with TDL Project Manager, senior technical staff, as well as other functional organizations including Contracts, Subcontracts, Finance, Accounts Receivable, and Procurement.
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Supervises the finance manager, overseeing the routine processing of the department's financial transactions, including data management, reporting, payroll, and personnel transactions. The Senior Controller for Social Services is responsible for all aspects of the Department's budget, including the budget of the Children's Services Act. The Senior Controller oversees the Department's finance department as well as building operations as part of the Administration Division.
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Prepare financial or budget plans and allocation along with the planning and finance department in accordance with each requirement. The Project Manager will manage all tasks and aspects throughout the project lifecycle to ensure they are completed on time and within scope and budget.
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We are urgently hiring for a Jr. Financial Manager, to join client Finance and Accounting Division to support a government agency in a wide range of financial, budget, resource, and program management activities.
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