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30 results for Finance in Manhattan Beach, CA

Grant Accounting Manager
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • onsite
  • Temporary / Contract
  • 60 - 65 USD / Hourly
  • <p>Robert Half Management Resources is seeking an interim Accounting Manager with strong grant accounting experience to support our nonprofit client based in Los Angeles. This Long-term Contract opportunity is ideal for a hands-on accounting leader who can guide daily financial operations while ensuring accurate grant tracking, reporting, and compliance. The role will work closely with program and finance teams to strengthen financial oversight across multiple publicly funded programs and contribute to a smooth close and audit process.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Lead daily accounting activities across payables, general ledger management, reconciliations, and the monthly close cycle.</p><p>• Direct grant-related financial oversight by tracking spending, reviewing allocations, and comparing actual results against approved budgets.</p><p>• Create and evaluate periodic financial reports for funders, leadership, and internal departments to support informed decision-making.</p><p>• Ensure adherence to applicable grant regulations and nonprofit compliance standards, including government funding requirements and cost principles.</p><p>• Compile and review funding reports and supporting schedules required by sponsoring agencies, including standard reimbursement and financial reporting forms.</p><p>• Coordinate grant closeout tasks by finalizing reconciliations, preparing required documentation, and resolving outstanding balances.</p><p>• Review journal entries and expense coding to confirm transactions are accurately assigned to the appropriate programs and funding sources.</p><p>• Collaborate with program leadership to clarify financial expectations, communicate funding restrictions, and explain budget performance.</p><p>• Assist with external audits and funder reviews by preparing schedules, gathering documentation, and responding to financial inquiries.</p><p>• Recommend and implement improvements that enhance grant reporting accuracy, strengthen tracking processes, and reduce close timelines.</p>
  • 2026-05-11T00:00:00Z
Administrative & Finance Specialist
  • West Los Angeles, CA
  • onsite
  • Temporary to Hire
  • 33 - 40 USD / Hourly
  • <p>We are looking for a highly organized Administrative &amp; Finance Specialist to support day-to-day office coordination and financial administration for a collaborative, hospitality-focused organization in West Los Angeles. This contract-to-permanent position is well suited for a dependable individual who can balance front-desk support, operational tasks, and finance-related work with strong attention to detail. The role will contribute to smooth internal operations by managing administrative processes, assisting with budget tracking and payment activity, and helping maintain accurate records across multiple business functions. There are flexible hours and open to candidates who want to work 30-40 hours per week. Previous experience with light accounting is a must. </p><p><br></p><p><strong><u>Responsibilities:</u></strong></p><p>• Record and categorize financial activity in QuickBooks Online while maintaining alignment with approved budgets and internal documentation standards.</p><p>• Oversee accounts payable and accounts receivable tasks, including preparing invoices, tracking incoming payments, and coordinating outgoing disbursements such as checks and wire transfers.</p><p>• Generate financial reports and update tracking spreadsheets to monitor spending patterns, compare budgeted versus actual results, and support planning decisions.</p><p>• Prepare organized files and supporting materials for audits, annual budgeting activities, and requests for transaction or banking information.</p><p>• Maintain an organized and efficient office environment by monitoring supplies, organizing shared spaces, and coordinating service or equipment repairs when needed.</p><p>• Provide administrative support for meetings by setting up virtual conferencing tools, preparing materials, and assisting with scheduling and logistics.</p><p>• Assist with board and stakeholder communications by distributing meeting notices, compiling agendas, and organizing related documents.</p><p>• Support internal teams with data entry, list maintenance, proofreading, mailing coordination, and shipment of promotional or event materials.</p><p>• Help coordinate organizational events and community-facing activities by arranging details such as setup, catering, materials, and on-site support as needed.</p>
  • 2026-05-27T00:00:00Z
Credit Manager II
  • Van Nuys, CA
  • onsite
  • Permanent / Full Time
  • 90000 - 150000 USD / Yearly
  • We are looking for an experienced Credit Manager II to lead and oversee credit operations in Van Nuys, California. In this role, you will play a vital part in managing credit risk, ensuring timely collection of payments, and supporting the financial stability of the organization. The ideal candidate will have strong analytical skills and a thorough understanding of credit policies and procedures.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Assess and approve credit applications by analyzing financial statements, credit scores, and risk factors.<br>• Develop and update credit policies and procedures to maintain consistency and regulatory compliance.<br>• Monitor accounts receivable and manage overdue accounts to minimize financial risks.<br>• Supervise and guide credit staff, ensuring efficient departmental operations and attention to detail in staff development.<br>• Set credit limits and payment terms while collaborating with collection agencies when necessary.<br>• Provide insights to sales teams to balance profitability with credit risk management.<br>• Analyze customer creditworthiness and control overall credit exposure to reduce bad debt.<br>• Ensure timely collections and resolve disputes related to credit and payments.<br>• Support business growth by aligning credit strategies with organizational goals.<br>• Generate reports and present findings to senior management to aid strategic decision-making.
  • 2026-05-26T00:00:00Z
Assistant Finance & Commercial Risk Manager
  • Glendale, CA
  • onsite
  • Permanent / Full Time
  • 150000 - 175000 USD / Yearly
  • We are looking for an experienced Assistant Finance &amp; Commercial Risk Manager to support financial leadership and risk oversight for a major construction operation in California. This role blends strategic planning, project financial analysis, and commercial risk management to help safeguard profitability and strengthen business performance. The ideal candidate brings strong judgment, leadership capability, and a proven background in budgeting, reporting, cash management, and construction-related contract risk.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Guide and develop finance, accounting, payroll, and administrative team members while fostering accountability and focused growth across the district.<br>• Work closely with finance leadership and operational partners to align financial objectives with district strategy and business priorities.<br>• Deliver training and practical guidance on financial controls, commercial risk matters, and sound decision-making to support district teams.<br>• Coordinate the annual planning cycle, helping business leaders establish targets, monitor performance, and maintain ownership of results.<br>• Track receivables and cash flow across projects and district activities, identifying concerns early and recommending actions to protect liquidity.<br>• Collaborate with operations teams to assess project exposure, address cost variances, and implement plans that reduce financial and commercial risk.<br>• Support the development of the district’s overall risk profile and contribute to financing and risk management strategies for ongoing and future work.<br>• Oversee documentation and review processes related to insurance matters, subcontractor default coverage, claims activity, bonding, and other performance security requirements.<br>• Review and negotiate exceptions to standard supplier, subcontractor, consultant, owner, and project contract terms in partnership with leadership and project teams.<br>• Analyze district and project financial results, including profit trends, budget performance, funding adequacy, and joint venture partner financial strength, then provide actionable recommendations to senior leadership.
  • 2026-05-28T00:00:00Z
Sr Finance Manager
  • Torrance, CA
  • onsite
  • Temporary / Contract
  • 60 - 70 USD / Hourly
  • <p>Robert Half Management Resources is recruiting for an interim Finance Manager or Senior Financial Analyst to support a global healthcare manufacturing organization in Torrance, California with high-impact financial leadership across manufacturing and supply chain operations. This Long-term Contract position is ideal for a finance leader who can translate operational and cost data into meaningful business insight, guide planning activities, and strengthen financial performance. The role will work closely with cross-functional leaders to improve visibility into inventory, production costs, budgeting, and capital spending while helping drive informed decision-making.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Act as the lead finance partner for manufacturing and supply chain stakeholders, providing analysis and guidance on operational decisions that influence profitability beyond gross margin.</p><p>• Manage core operations finance processes, including cost accounting activities, forward-looking forecasts, and performance tracking against business objectives.</p><p>• Manage product costing and inventory valuation practices while evaluating manufacturing performance through labor, overhead, volume, and mix variance analysis.</p><p>• Own the monthly close cycle for operations finance by preparing journal entries, completing account reconciliations, and delivering clear explanations of period results.</p><p>• Develop reporting that compares actual performance to budgets and forecasts, highlighting financial risks, emerging trends, and potential opportunities.</p><p>• Support annual financial planning and recurring forecast updates by preparing analysis, refining assumptions, and updating presentation materials for leadership review.</p><p>• Partner with operational teams to assess quality-related costs, productivity trends, and continuous improvement initiatives aimed at delivering measurable savings.</p><p>• Lead capital expenditure analysis by building business cases, evaluating returns and payback timing, and assessing the effect on cash flow.</p><p>• Safeguard inventory accounting accuracy through reserve analysis, control oversight, and review of large-volume data spanning raw materials through finished goods.</p><p>• Maintain and enhance financial reporting using Hyperion Financial Management and Microsoft Dynamics 365 while contributing to operational reviews and cross-functional workshops.</p>
  • 2026-05-12T00:00:00Z
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