2014 New University Graduates (U.S.) Accounting & Finance Job ( KY) - Bechtel Corporation (Richmond, Accounting - Richmond, KY at Geebo

2014 New University Graduates (U.S.) Accounting & Finance Job ( KY) - Bechtel Corporation (Richmond,

Overview Accounting and Finance professionals at Bechtel support projects and/or corporate services.
They are responsible for ensuring the proper accounting and financial tracking for all aspects of major construction subcontract relative to invoicing, unit rates, etc.
Accounting and finance professionals are also tasked with producing reports and analysis related to project costs.
Additionally, they assist in coordinating and reviewing the financial gross margin of project reports, and make adjustments relative to appropriate cost and revenue accruals in accordance with Bechtel Policies and Procedures.
General Job Duties Accounting and Finance professionals are typically responsible for:
- Supporting reporting requirements - Performs a variety of payroll functions to ensure employees are compensated correctly Basic Qualifications - Bachelors degree in Accounting, Finance or related field, completed no later than Spring 2014 and no more than 12 months prior to Spring 2014 - Possess the eligibility to work and remain in the U.
S.
without sponsorship - Ability and willingness to relocate and/or travel to domestic and/or international project jobsites Preferred Qualifications - Masters degree in Accounting, Finance or related field, completed no later than Spring 2014 and no more than 12 months prior to Spring 2014 - Completed relevant coursework with a strong GPA - Prior co-op or internship experience - Excellent written and oral communication skills The vision to build a better world Shaping tomorrow together Bechtel is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer (AA/EOE) Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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