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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. We are looking for a Scheduler/Cost Controller to help us expand our presence with our clients in the Power Industry.
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We are currently hiring a Scheduler / Cost Controller in LaBella’s Program Management Services Division at our client’s office in East Hartford, CT. The Program Management Services Division at LaBella provides comprehensive management services for complex projects and multi-year capital programs.
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The Financial Controller is accountable for the accounting operations of the company, including the production of periodic financial reports, maintenance of an adequate system of accounting records, and a comprehensive set of controls and budgets designed to mitigate risk, enhance the accuracy of the company's reported financial results, and ensure compliance with generally accepted accounting principles.
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Qualifications of the Controller: Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field; CPA or CMA preferred. The Controller will be responsible for overseeing all financial and accounting activities, ensuring the accuracy of financial reporting, and providing strategic financial guidance to support the company's growth and operational goals.
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Rome Clifford Katz & Koerner, LLP, is an established, full-service law firm conveniently located in Hartford with easy access and free parking.
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This position supports the work of the Y, a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
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The Controller will oversee and manage the general accounting functions, including, but not limited to: accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger, and taxes. The Controller should have thorough knowledge of accounting principles and procedures.
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Belong to Something Greater by joining the Greater Hartford Team as Controller! This position supports the work of the Y, a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
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The Controller is responsible for the management and oversight of the system office accounting department including all aspects of accounting, annual reporting, internal control, policies and procedures, cash management, financial systems support, and treasury functions related to the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities’ seventeen universities, colleges, and on-line state college.
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The Corporate Controller for Fine Fettle is ultimately accountable for the company's financial statements, general ledger, cost accounting, inventory accounting payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, tax compliance, and insurance.
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The Controller will lead all accounting and finance for their Physical Properties Systems Business Unit. The Controller will report to the Plant Manager and CFO. A PE backed defense manufacturer in the Hartford CT area is actively searching for a Controller for direct hire.
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Our partner is a global leader in air traffic control and related airport services, with over 45 years of experience in ensuring the safe and efficient movement of millions of aircraft and passengers each year.
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As a key member of the executive finance leadership team, the Chief Accounting Officer and Corporate Controller will report to the Global Chief Financial Officer and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of accounting operations and supporting the company’s financial health.
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Manafort is seeking an individual to fill an accounting position responsible for supporting our CFO and Controller with day-to-day financial operations, monthly closings, analysis, and the preparation of internal and external financial reports.
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Willing to consider applicants with prior Controllership experience or applicants that are ready to take the next step into a Controller role. The US Financial Controller will be a proactive member of the finance team.
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