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Fund Controller (Business Development Company) page is loaded. Fund Controller (Business Development Company) The Alternative Funds at PIMCO total approximately $160 billion across multiple strategies and multiple vehicle types (evergreen and closed-ended.
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We're seeking to add a Manager (Fund Controller) who will run the overall financial accounting and reporting for multiple complex private equity funds. The Alternative Funds at PIMCO total approximately $150+ billion across multiple strategies and multiple vehicle types (hedge fund and private equity.
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This could be the perfect opportunity for an experienced Property/Hotel Controller or Director of Finance to advance their career with a growing and exciting hotel management company! The Regional Corporate Controller will provide leadership for the finance team and their functions, including accurate reporting, analysis, and processing of accounting transactions.
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Responsible for risk and treasury management including insurance, treasury portfolio management and other compliance
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Proven experience in a Controller role within a multi-entity corporate structure and a multi-currency environment. We are seeking an experienced and strategic Financial Controller to oversee our financial operations across multiple entities and currencies.
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Finance controller responsibilities will include financial risk management. We are looking for an experienced financial controller, or comptroller, 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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Supervise the fund treasury and liquidity management process (including, capital calls, distributions and coordination with the financing team)Coordinate and interact with portfolio management team on investment-related reporting matters and transactionsLead and coordinate the fund administrator through SLAs/critical metrics and site visits.
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Our client is a $500m services company based in Irvine, This person will work report directly to the CFO and have management responsibilities for an accounting team of 20 employees.
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Our restaurants are only the tip of the flame.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to join our team as a Consulting Controller. As the Consulting Controller, you will play a crucial role in overseeing financial operations, managing budgets, and providing strategic financial guidance to both our internal teams, department and clients.
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PULMONARY DISEASE SERVICES MEDICAL DIRECTOR & TUBERCULOSIS CONTROLLER (Medical Services Deputy Director) The PDS Medical Director & TB Controller is a physician responsible for the clinical, scientific, and epidemiologic oversight of PDS Program activities, which includes developing, coordinating, interpreting, and executing TB policies and practices within Orange County and providing medical and epidemiologic expertise on TB-related health issues in accordance with state/national guidelines and local epidemiology.
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The Scheduler and Cost Controller is required to produce a variety of regular and ad-hoc reports in support of our project planning and control initiatives. Working closely with all functional departments, the Scheduler and Cost Controller plays a key role in ensuring that policies, procedures, and standards are adhered to.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in a corporate controller or similar role, preferably within the cannabis industry. The Controller will be responsible for overseeing financial operations and reporting, including budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis.
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Reporting to the CEO, the Corporate Controller will have responsibility for the overall direction, supervision, and control of accounting and financial operations for a well-respected firm and team of engineering and design professionals.
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The Vice President, Controller is responsible for directing and overseeing all accounting functions, financial reporting, and systems to enhance the accuracy, transparency, and strategic value of the company's financial operations.
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