Construction Controller
About the Role
Serves as the primary financial advisor to Ownership, responsible for the accuracy, integrity, and interpretation of the company’s financials. The Controller oversees construction contract accounting, including WIP reporting, percentage-of-completion revenue recognition, and job cost financial management within Sage 300 CRE, while managing the Accounting Group workflow.
Identifies risk, challenges assumptions, and provides financial insight to support decision-making. The Controller ensures the company remains liquid, bondable, and financially disciplined.
This is a hands-on, high-accountability role in a company that values accuracy, ownership, and clear financial strategy.
About Alltech
Alltech Engineering Corp is a specialty contractor providing millwright services, equipment installation, rigging, and industrial maintenance to manufacturing and processing facilities. For over 50 years, the company has supported complex machinery installation, plant relocation, and maintenance projects using highly skilled tradespeople across a wide range of industrial sectors.
Responsibilities
Financial Reporting & Close Management
Own the monthly close process, financial statements, and reporting calendar
Ensure accurate preparation and presentation of:
Income statement
Balance sheet
Work-in-Process (WIP schedule)
Enforce accounting policies and internal controls
Ensure consistency with GAAP
Provide leadership and direction to the accounting, AR, and AP staff
Manage relationships with CPA firm, lenders, and surety partners
Prepare annual audit workpapers
Contract Accounting & Revenue Recognition
Oversee percent complete calculations (percentage of completion)
Ensure proper recognition of earned revenue (WIP revenue)
Review and approve contract asset and contract liability balances (under/over billings)
Ensure accurate reconciliation between job costs, earned revenue, billings and contract balances
Review and challenge project manager forecasts for reasonableness and consistency
Evaluate cost-to-complete estimates and identify margin fade or gain
Cash Flow & Working Capital Management
Maintain visibility into:
Operating cash balances
Near-term cash obligations
Monitor:
Accounts receivable aging
Retainage receivable
Accounts payable obligations
Coordinate billing and collections timing with cash needs
Identify liquidity risks early and propose mitigation strategies
Ownership / Principal Reporting
The Controller acts as the single point of financial communication between the accounting function and Ownership. This includes daily check-ins on urgent issues or unexpected events, as well as more structured weekly and monthly financial reporting and strategic discussion.
What Success In This Role Looks Like
Timely, accurate monthly closes
Trusted WIP and contract asset / liability balances
Predictable cash flow with no financial surprises
Strong credibility with CPA, banks, and sureties
Well-managed accounting workflow supporting accurate billing, invoicing, AR, AP, and job costing.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration (required)
Master’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or MBA (preferred, not required)
Professional Certifications (one or more preferred)
CPA (strongly preferred)
CMA or CCIFP (preferred)
Experience
7–12+ years of progressive accounting or finance experience
3–5+ years in a Controller, Assistant Controller, or Senior Accounting leadership role
Experience working with:
External CPA firms (audit/review/tax)
Banks and lenders
Experience managing an accounting team
Direct experience with construction and long-term project accounting (required)
Systems & Technology
Hands-on experience with Sage 300 CRE
Advanced Excel skills (financial modeling, reconciliations, pivot tables)
Experience with Microsoft Access (preferred)
Experience implementing or improving accounting systems and workflows
Financial Management Skills
Cash flow and working capital management experience
Familiarity with:
Lines of credit
Covenant monitoring (formal or informal)
Capital expenditure evaluation
Leadership & Communication
Proven ability to lead and develop accounting staff
Proficient in communicating financial concepts to non-financial leaders
High level of professional judgment and discretion
Comfortable operating with autonomy and accountability
Personal Attributes
High integrity and reliability
Detail-oriented with a strong sense of materiality
Calm under pressure; no surprises mindset
Comfortable pushing back when assumptions are weak
Ability and inclination to maintain confidentiality
Pragmatic, solutions-oriented approach
Uncompromising discretion and judgment in handling sensitive financial information
Alltech is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified minorities, women, Veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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