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We are looking for an experienced financial controller to undertake all aspects of financial management, including corporate accounting, regulatory and financial reporting, budget and forecasts preparation, as well as development of internal control policies and procedures.
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Directs the development and implementation of the annual operating and capital budget process. Works with the Vice President Finance and Facilities to develop and approve financial statements, including balance sheets, profit/loss statements, and analysis of variances in accounts, ratios, financial statistics income/expense, as well as investments analysis (i.e. effects of fee changes on costs and profits, return on investment.
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This position plays a crucial role in our financial department, providing support to the financial controller in all areas of financial management including corporate accounting, regulatory and financial reporting, budget and forecasts preparation, and development of internal control policies and procedures.
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Under the direction of the Chief Financial Officer, the Office of the CFO, Finance, Budget & Real Estate division fulfills the Controller and Treasury functions for VTA including financial reporting, accounting, budgeting, investment services, cash management, debt administration, payroll, accounts receivable, accounts payable, real estate, and farebox revenue services.
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Terrific Controller position with an international relations and policy nonprofit in Washington, D.C. The Controller will provide strategic oversight and manage the day-to-day accounting functions of a growing organization with a budget approaching $40 million, funded primarily by U.S. and foreign grants and contracts.
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Company is looking for an experienced controller to oversee financial and accounting activities, including but not limited to corporate accounting, regulatory and financial reporting, budget and forecasts preparation, as well as development of internal control policies and procedures.
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The Unit Controller will work alongside the dining managers and leadership team to manage the financials for the accounts and manage various finance procedures including flash projections, forecasting, budget process, and various reporting tools.
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Interface with the division leaders and managers to project spending, forecast cash flows, and handle the related activities associated with the capital budget. Manage closing/reporting and assist in the financial planning process, including forecast and budget.
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Do you direct media like an air traffic controller? Lead strategic planning and media mix exercises including deck creation, budget and channel allocation, target audience development and competitive insights.
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In addition, the Controller will be responsible for the Credit Unions’ annual budget, including approval by ALCO and the Board. The Controller will analyze and explain various budget variances to assist in the accuracy and understanding of reported financial statements, including but not limited to the quarterly budget expense variance explanations which are out of policy limits along with the expectations for the remainder of the year to ALCO.
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Is recruiting for an experienced Controller to assist an established non-profit organization with their growing operations within the finance department. Aid in crafting the annual budget.
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As a Senior Unit Controller at East Carolina University Dining, you will be responsible for the preparation of financial and operating reports, conducting and document financial analysis projects.
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As the Operations Finance Sr Analyst you will support the objectives of the Accounting department while assisting operating departments with forecasting, budget, labor and inventory controls, analysis, auditing as well as operational responsibilities for the units you are supporting.
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Our client is looking for a Finance Leader with Controller experience to oversee the day-to-day finance operations and provide data-driven analyses and insights. Coordinates the preparation of the reporting of the budget against the financial reporting or other KPI’s.
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A Project Cost Controller job opportunity is available with our client in Pittsburgh, PA. This is a full time, direct hire role with our client. If you are interested in this Project Cost Controller in Pittsburgh, PA please apply via the 'apply now' link provided.
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