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Under the direction of the VP – Financial Planning & Analysis, the Finance Manager-FP&A will be responsible in providing analytical and technical support relative to Kohler Co.’s forecasting and planning processes, including ownership of the Kohler Co. Forecast and Financial Plan consolidation for presentation to Kohler Leadership Team, Executive Committee and Board of Directors.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with emphasis in Finance or Accounting. The product range includes engines, generators, power conversion, UPS systems, EV components and electrification solutions, microgrid controls and management, clean energy solutions, and much more that serve a broad spectrum of OEM, residential, industrial, and commercial customers.
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The position title upon hire (Senior Accountant or Finance Manager) will be based on candidate’s length and scope of experience. Johnsonville, LLC, a strong, high-growth company, has an excellent opportunity for an outstanding individual to join us as a Senior Accountant or Finance Manager.
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Manager of Finance/Accounting. Minimum 4-year degree accounting, finance, economics, or BA. Attend and lead weekly finance tactical meetings. Manager of Finance/Accounting. Excel expert – ability to create ad hoc financial reports.
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The Finance Manager is responsible for processing the financial activities including financial reporting with a high degree of accuracy. The Finance Manager will present opportunities for cost savings, efficiencies, and process improvements.
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