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5-7 years of experience as accountant, assistant controller or similar. Supervises the property accounting team (3 full time property accountants, 1 part time property accountant.
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Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or equivalent designation is a plus. CFS is working with aa thriving non-profit organization seeking a Controller to join their team. Stay up-to-date on relevant accounting standards and tax regulations for non-profit organizations.
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Creative Financial Staffing is working with a non profit in Hartford who has a need for an Assistant Controller. The Assistant Controller will have oversite of several departments The Finance Manager will report to you, as the Assistant Controller The accounting team consists also of Staff Accountant, Payroll Specialist and 2 property accountants.
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Small team: CFO, Controller, Project Accountant. CFS has partnered with a growing Real Estate Development firm in search of a Controller. Small team: CFO, Controller, Project Accountant.
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Coordinate with external auditors and internal tax accountant. CFS is working with a well-established local company to identify an Assistant Controller! The Assistant Controller position is open due to retirement.
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Certification as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is required. Keywords: Certified Public Accountant, Financial Reporting, Advanced Excel Skills, GAAP Compliance, Big 4 Experience. As an Assistant Controller, you will lead a team of accounting managers, oversee the month-end closing and reporting processes, and collaborate with various business and operational teams to drive financial accuracy and strategic insights.
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The controller will have two direct reports: AP Specialist and Staff Accountant. CFS is working with a highly successful manufacturer to identify a Controller. The Controller position offers long-term stability and growth within the company.
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Seeking an Assistant Controller to join a team that is dedicated to transforming healthcare around the world. Seeking an Assistant Controller to join a team that is dedicated to transforming healthcare around the world.
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Coordinate with tax accountant. The Controller must be proficient with QuickBooks online. The Controller will oversee 1099 reporting and sales tax exempt certificates. The Controller will have great benefits including generous PTO.
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Controller will review the work of the Senior Accounting Manager, Part Time Special Projects Accountant, and AR Specialist (the AR Specialist reports to the Senior Accounting Manager) True accountant at the end of the day.
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Our client, a growing/fast-paced Twin Cities organization, is seeking a Senior Accountant to fill a key support role within our General Accounting Department. Senior Accountant Job Requirements.
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The Controller will coordinate with owners on 5 year strategic plan. The Controller will perform balance sheet reconciliations. A small, family company is looking for a Controller.
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Senior Accountant Deliverables. Demonstrate excellent computational skills with a high degree of accuracy. Senior Accountant Deliverables. High proficiency in Microsoft Excel and experience utilizing accounting systems is required.
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Our client is seeking an Assistant Controller to join their innovative team dedicated to transforming healthcare outcomes worldwide. Assistant Controller Position. Advanced Microsoft Excel skills (e.g., pivot tables, VLOOKUP, SUMIF) are crucial for data analysis and report building.
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