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4 results for Managing Directorpartner in Murrieta, CA

Tax Director/Manager - Corporate
  • Irvine, CA
  • onsite
  • Permanent / Full Time
  • 170000 - 220000 USD / Yearly
  • We are looking for an experienced corporate tax leader to join a growing healthcare organization in Irvine, California. This position will oversee key tax activities, provide strategic guidance on corporate tax matters, and partner with leadership to support accurate reporting and compliance. The role is well suited for someone who brings a blend of public accounting and in-house experience, strong technical expertise, and the ability to lead within a large, multi-functional tax organization.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Lead corporate tax planning, compliance, and reporting activities to support the organization’s overall tax strategy.<br>• Direct the preparation and review of federal, state, and local tax filings while ensuring accuracy and timely completion.<br>• Partner with senior leadership to evaluate tax implications of business decisions and recommend practical, risk-aware solutions.<br>• Oversee tax provision processes and maintain compliance with applicable accounting and regulatory standards.<br>• Collaborate with internal tax teams and cross-functional stakeholders to improve processes and strengthen operational effectiveness.<br>• Manage and mentor team members within the corporate tax function, fostering development and accountability.<br>• Support audits, tax examinations, and responses to regulatory inquiries by coordinating documentation and communications.<br>• Monitor changes in tax law and assess the impact on the business, developing action plans as needed.
  • 2026-08-10T00:00:00Z
Director of Accounting
  • San Diego, CA
  • remote
  • Temporary / Contract
  • 79.1635 - 91.663 USD / Hourly
  • Robert Half Management Resources is partnering with a San Diego-based, project-driven organization (construction-focused) seeking an interim Director of Project Accounting to step in and drive operational improvements, strengthen processes, and lead a high-performing team.<br>This is a 4–6 month engagement, with a heavier on-site presence upfront, transitioning to a more flexible/remote cadence over time.<br><br>Position Overview<br>Reporting to the SVP &amp; Controller, the Director of Project Accounting will lead and enhance project accounting operations, driving efficiency, accuracy, and cross-functional alignment. This leader will bring a strong blend of technical accounting expertise, operational leadership, and process improvement focus.<br><br>Key Responsibilities<br><br>Strong focus on projects around Sales &amp; Use tax, Inventory, tariff compliance, unique project considerations (cancellations, customer bankruptcies)<br>Partner cross-functionally with Project Controls, Construction, and Operations to design and optimize accounting processes while ensuring strong internal controls<br>Lead month-end close for project accounting, including WIP, job cost accruals, reserves, underbillings, deferred revenue, and joint ventures<br>Support quarter-end flux / variance analysis tied to project performance<br>Oversee complex balance sheet reconciliations and non-standard journal entries<br>Manage, mentor, and review the work of the project accounting team<br>Assist in the preparation of financial statements in accordance with US GAAP<br>Identify issues proactively and implement process improvements and operational efficiencies<br>Support audit readiness and coordination with external auditors<br>Assist with due diligence efforts and special projects as needed<br><br><br><br>Qualifications<br><br>Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance<br>10+ years of progressive accounting experience<br>Strong project-based accounting experience within construction or similar industries<br>Expertise in:<br><br>Revenue recognition (ASC 606)<br>Change orders, contracts, cost-to-complete estimates<br>WIP accounting, reserves, claims, and settlements<br><br><br>Experience in multi-entity and consolidated environments<br>Ability to manage multiple complex projects (Lump Sum, GMP, T&amp;M)<br>Experience overseeing audits and working with external auditors<br>Exposure to CMiC and/or Textura (ideal but not required)<br>CPA strongly preferred<br><br><br>Preferred Background<br><br>Construction industry with percentage-of-completion accounting<br>Big 4 or large public accounting experience<br>Strong Excel / MS Office skills<br><br><br>Engagement Details<br><br>Duration: 4–6 months<br>Location: San Diego (on-site preferred)<br>Flexibility: Open to candidates outside San Diego willing to travel upfront, with more remote flexibility over time
  • 2026-08-17T00:00:00Z
Director of Accounting and Finance
  • Placentia, CA
  • onsite
  • Temporary / Contract
  • 85 - 100 USD / Hourly
  • <p>We are looking for an accomplished finance and accounting leader to support municipal operations in California. This Long-term Contract position will guide budgeting, financial reporting, and compliance activities while helping city leadership maintain a clear view of fiscal performance. The role is ideal for someone with deep public-sector accounting expertise who can strengthen controls, oversee core finance functions, and provide strategic direction across the department.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Direct daily operations across general ledger accounting, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, purchasing, and contract administration to ensure accurate and timely financial processing.</p><p>• Lead the development of the city’s annual budget by projecting revenue, expenditures, fund balance activity, and capital funding needs, while monitoring spending controls throughout the fiscal year.</p><p>• Provide leadership on accounting matters involving governmental reporting standards and fund-based financial management within a municipal environment.• Review monthly financial results and operating activity to evaluate the city’s financial condition and provide ongoing insight to leadership.</p><p>• Oversee fiscal year-end close activities, including reconciliation processes, preparation of financial statements, and completion of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report.</p><p>• Set departmental objectives, assign priorities, establish timelines, and measure team performance against defined goals and service expectations.</p><p>• Assess financial policies, accounting workflows, and internal control practices, then recommend and implement improvements that support efficiency, accuracy, and regulatory compliance.</p><p>• Examine financial documentation and authorize payments related to invoices, payroll, and other approved expenditures in accordance with established procedures.</p>
  • 2026-08-21T00:00:00Z
Executive Director, Technology, Operations, Strategy
  • La Verne, CA
  • onsite
  • Permanent / Full Time
  • 150000 - 174000 USD / Yearly
  • <p><strong>Executive Director, Technology Operations &amp; Strategy</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Company Overview</strong></p><p>A leading nonprofit institution based in Ontario, California is dedicated to excellence, innovation, and community engagement. The institution fosters a collaborative environment where technology and operations play a critical role in advancing strategic goals. This organization values diversity, continuous improvement, and service-driven leadership while supporting a dynamic community.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Role Summary</strong></p><p>The Executive Director, Technology Operations &amp; Strategy serves as a key operational leader within the technology organization, partnering closely with executive leadership to drive strategic initiatives, optimize business operations, and ensure organizational effectiveness. This role bridges strategy and execution by providing oversight of budgeting, vendor management, governance, portfolio management, reporting, and operational planning. The ideal candidate is a highly organized and business-focused leader who excels at building structure, improving processes, and driving accountability across complex stakeholder environments.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Partner with senior technology leadership to oversee day-to-day operations and advance organizational priorities.</li><li>Serve as a strategic advisor, translating business objectives into executable operational plans.</li><li>Develop and maintain governance frameworks, operational processes, and performance management practices.</li><li>Lead planning, administration, forecasting, and monitoring of operating and capital budgets.</li><li>Create financial reports, dashboards, forecasts, and executive-level presentations to support decision-making.</li><li>Manage relationships with vendors, consultants, and service providers, including contract administration and performance evaluations.</li><li>Oversee technology project portfolio governance, tracking project progress, risks, budgets, and resource allocation.</li><li>Develop and maintain operational metrics, key performance indicators, and executive dashboards.</li><li>Support compliance initiatives, audits, policy development, and organizational reporting requirements.</li><li>Build strong partnerships across academic, administrative, and business functions to ensure alignment with institutional objectives.</li><li>Facilitate strategic planning sessions, leadership meetings, and cross-functional initiatives.</li><li>Identify opportunities for operational efficiency, cost savings, and continuous improvement.</li></ul><p><strong>Additional Details</strong></p><ul><li>Hybrid 3 days onsite</li><li>Full-time, regular leadership position</li><li>Reports directly to executive technology leadership</li><li>Offers significant influence on organizational strategy, operational excellence, and institutional transformation</li><li>Employment is contingent upon successful completion of background verification and employment eligibility requirements</li><li>Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States without current or future sponsorship requirements</li></ul>
  • 2026-08-13T00:00:00Z