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This is a full-time position that will support True Drilling LLC and is responsible for planning and directing accounting activities within a department of an organization by performing the following duties, personally or through subordinates. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation.
This is a full-time position with a competitive wage, 100% funded profit sharing plan, vacation, sick leave, basic life insurance, voluntary life insurance, identity theft protection benefit, family health plan, tuition reimbursement, 401(k) – Traditional and Roth with employer match and incentives.
True Oil LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Vets, Disability
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