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Record and reconcile daily transactions, including accounts payable and accounts receivable entries. - Support the Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable functions as needed. We are looking for a detail-oriented and analytical Accounting Associate to join our Finance team at DECKED. This position will report to the Controller.
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Collaborating with CFO, Controller, and other team members on fiscal strategies. Accounts Payable Manager. Managing the accounts payable process to support the accounting team. Collaborating with CFO, Controller, and other team members on fiscal strategies.
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Chesapeake Search Partners Accounting and Finance team is partnering with our client in search of an Assistant Controller. The Assistant Controller guides financial decisions by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing policies and procedures.
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Reporting directly to the Assistant Controller, the AP Manager will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the accounts payable process, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and compliance with company policies and procedures.
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Sox Compliance: Ensure compliance with all internal controls and accounts payable procedures, including but not limited to: filing and maintaining all A/P records, invoice review for monthly accrual, request of W9 forms for vendors, compliance with employee expense report policy.
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The Assistant Controller’s duties also include being a liaison between Corporate Payroll, Accounts Payable/Receivable, reconciling accounts and assisting with financial audits. Moss' Solar Assistant Controller will work under the direction of the Solar Controller and assist with the preparation of financial summary statements, budget reports and internal control systems.
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We are seeking an experienced Assistant Controller to join our team in overseeing financial operations within our service industry organization. Collaborate with the Controller to develop and maintain internal controls to safeguard company assets and ensure compliance with accounting standards.
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The Finance Manager works closely with the Controller, Finance Manager - Accounts Payable, Information Technology, Financial System Integration Team, and external parties to collect, analyze, and review complex and data from banks (credit cards), manage US Bank rebate program, and expense systems (Concur and NetSuite.
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Oversee day-to-day accounting operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger, and payroll functions. We are currently seeking a qualified Controller/Director of Finance for their offices in Florence, KY. The Controller/Director of Finance will play a critical role in managing all aspects of financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and analysis to support strategic decision-making and ensure financial stability and growth.
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As the Controller, you will be planning and directing all accounting operational functions, handling the accumulation and consolidation of financial data for internal and external financial statements, evaluating accounting and internal control systems, and leading departmental staff.
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The Controller is responsible for supervising and organizing various financial functions, including financial reporting, monthly and annual financial closings, financial planning and analysis, billing, banking, payroll, benefits costing and payments, and accounts receivable and accounts payable functions.
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Seven years minimum experience required in the position of a Controller, Comptroller, and or Director of Finance. Responsible for, along with the Controller, providing associates with ongoing, timely, candid and constructive feedback; developing associates to their full potential.
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The Controller plans and directs all accounting operational functions, handles the accumulation and consolidation of financial data for internal and external financial statements, evaluates accounting and internal control systems, and leads departmental staff.
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Oversee the activities of the disbursement financial payments, ensuring the accurate and timely processing of accounts payable, purchase orders, petty cash, core employee expense reports, cash control, core payroll processing and total corporate payroll tax compliance.
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Strong financial background with 5+ years experience as Controller, Accounting Manager or Finance Business Partner of a $50M+ industrial manufacturing operation. Manage the general accounting processes and procedures for areas including cash, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, unclaimed property, etc.
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