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Financial Controller |
Central Asia Development Group |
Southern Afghanistan |
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Description: Key Areas of responsibility:
Key accountabilities will include:
• Liaising with different divisions in order to control Accounts Payable and suppliers,
• Producing monthly management accounts,
• Reviewing processes and controls,
• Managing the treasury function,
• Amending business reporting models,
• Coordinating budgets and forecasts,
• Ensuring that the Finance team adds value to the organization and developing individuals within the team.
• Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with local authorities, local contractors and businesses, landlords and service providers.
• Performing any other task that assigned by the Singapore Office as and when needed.
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Transportation Risk Manager |
Forces Recruitment Services |
Birmingham |
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Description: Large US-based group of companies providing insurance and reinsurance for a diverse range of clients worldwide seeks a Transportation Risk Manager...
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PA Engineer |
Forces Recruitment Services |
Watford |
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Description: Our client, based in Watford, Hertfordshire, is a leading supplier of Public Address (PA) Sound Systems, Sports Timing, Communication Systems and other services to the outdoor event industry.
They require an engineer to add to their team supplying technical services to events in the UK, mainly England.
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School Site Manager |
4exmilitary |
Hertfordshire |
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Description: School site manager required for a large school based in Hertfordshire. This is a very important role for the school and taking applications until the end of April.
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Project Managers |
GCHQ |
Cheltenham |
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Description: As an accomplished Project Manager, you’ll be responsible for the planning and delivery of requirements for a wide range of customers including central government, government departments and agencies, as well as many other organisations whose computers are critical to the UK’s national infrastructure – such as power, water and communications businesses.
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