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As a Project Cost Controller III, typical responsibilities include: developing monthly, annual, and project lifetime cost forecasts; planning and managing contractor project controls deliverables in conjunction with contractual requirements; assembling project financial status reports; managing and administering project change control activities; analyzing project costs to support project management decision making; and communicating project financial performance with upper management.
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You will serve as a Production Controller in the Public Works Department of NAVAL FACILITIES ENG COMMAND ATLANTIC. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, ME. Current permanent employees of BSO NV25 and DoD Military Spouse Preference (MSP) eligibles.
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We are searching for a high-performing Controller to join our Leadership team. RenoSys Corporation is North America’s largest, oldest, and most respected manufacturer, distributor and installer of stainless steel and polymer products designed and formulated specifically for public swimming pool construction and renovation.
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The Business Unit Controller role, reporting to the Finance Manager is responsible for the close, forecast and budget processes across the Drinking Water manufacturing facilities. Business Unit Controller The Company.
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The Controller role leads the month-end close, can perform accounting clean-up to US GAAP standards within a condensed time frame (first 60-90 days), as well as manages a team of accounting professionals (both internal and external), and leads the team to an efficient and accurate recurring engagement.
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Skills:+ A Project Cost Controller III is expected to be well organized and detail oriented, with demonstrable skills and knowledge related to the planning and implementation of project controls methodologies and cost forecasting on large-scale construction projects.
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Education:+ A Project Cost Controller III will generally have some level of higher education and/or several years of experience implementing project controls methodologies on large-scale construction projects.
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Candidates will sit fully remote, however must sit in either the Eastern Time Zone or Central Time Zone. Description:A project cost controller's main duty is to track and control the costs associated withone or more of their employer's projects.
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Candidates must be able to provide verifiable work experience where they were directly involved with the planning and execution of a project controls program on large-scale construction projects, or the cost management of a large portfolio of construction projects.
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionAt Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people. Certifications from PMI or AACE will set candidates apart from others. With a network of almost 30,000 consultants and more than 4,500 clients across the U.S., Canada, Asia and Europe, Actalent serves many of the Fortune 500.
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The Controller is responsible for managing, directing, and leading the Assistant Controller and the accounting and finance department, which includes Payroll. Professional experience as a corporate controller with 5-10 years of accounting/finance experience including progressive senior management positions in accounting or finance.
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As our Plant Controller, you will hold a pivotal position, offering not just analysis, but also valuable counsel, advice, and recommendations to empower plant management in making strategic operating decisions.
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If you are a seasoned Controller with expertise in revenue recognition and SEC reporting within the SaaS sector, we invite you to apply and help drive our success forward. As the Controller, you will be responsible for overseeing the financial operations of a SaaS-focused services company.
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Aston Carter is seeking remote Project Controllers for a client based in Jackson, Michigan. Communication skills are also key for this position, being able to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally with upper management and project team members.
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Managing Director of Finance (Controller), Brooklyn, New York. The incoming salary range for a Managing Director of Finance (Controller) is $145,000 to $190,000. The network-based Managing Director of Finance (Controller) is responsible for the financial leadership and management of Explore Schools.
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