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The Ares Private Equity Finance team is seeking an Associate Vice President to join its Los Angeles-based team.
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A global entertainment company is seeking an experienced Financial Controller to support finance-related deliverables for Enterprise Technology projects. This role will work closely with the existing Project Controller team to support financial tracking needs.
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You have at least 5 years of work experience in finance as a controller, accountant, or similar position, preferably with SaaS companies. Manage a wide range of key vendor relationships from cloud-based service providers to our payroll processor.
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Assist Controller in ensuring compliance with all regulatory and treasury reporting, licenses and permits, leases, contracts, legal agreements, and the proper execution of all operational taxes and documentation for reporting purposes.
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The Assistant Controller will play a critical role in ensuring the accuracy and integrity of our financial records, supporting the Controller in various financial functions, and assisting with financial reporting and compliance.
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The Controller is responsible for directing the day-to-day financial activities of the organization by overseeing transactional accounting work and taking a hands-on role in month-end close-out, public and private grant collections, and reconciliations, as well as assisting the Senior Director of Finance in preparing reports which summarize and forecast the organization's business and financial activities.
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Senior Accountant/ Assistant Controller at TubeScience (Hybrid-Downtown Los Angeles) TubeScience is looking for a talented Senior Accountant/ Assistant Controller to join our thriving team in Downtown LA.
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Are you looking to join an private equity backed entertainment company as a Controller? Proven experience as a Controller in a large multinational company. Participate in mergers and acquisitions activities, performing due diligence as needed.
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Seeking an experienced financial controller for technology projects/programs. IT Financial Controller. Experience with Clarity PPM or Enterprise Project Portfolio Management tools. US Tech Solutions is a global staff augmentation firm providing a wide range of talent on-demand and total workforce solutions.
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Currently they are looking for a CFO/ controller out of the AE/ SE industry. CFO / Controller. 7+ years of experience as a controller. Audit Staff - Audit Senior Accountant - (Japanese Bilingual) - Remote.
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Controller – CPA – C.P.A. – Certified Public Accountant – InventoryAre you an experienced Assistant Controller or Controller with inventory experience? Great product Stable company Growth opportunity to be a CFO Opportunity to get exposed to M&A Great employee tenureSo, if you are an experienced Controller with inventory experience and a CPA then we want to hear from you today.
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Contract Role: Production Finance Controller. Strong understanding of union payroll and agreements (IATSE, SAG-AFTRA, WGA, DGA) Must have a minimum 10 years of production finance experience at a television broadcaster, film studio or independent production company.
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The Associate Controller reports directly to the Controller and is responsible for the oversight of the College’s accounting functions, including but not limited to general ledger accounting, cash management, investment accounting, and financial reporting.
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Positions reporting directly to the Controller include Senior Staff Accountant, Accounting Department Supervisor, Senior Accounting Clerk and other volunteers as may be assigned. The Controller is responsible for planning, organizing, directing and controlling the activities of Finance Department staff in the delivery of timely and accurate financial reports for the Board of Directors, Management and all other relevant business and governmental agencies.
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Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. The Controller will interact with clients, their staff, Board of Directors, and Finance Committees on a regular basis.
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