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SummaryThe Controller position is an exciting opportunity for an individual who has mastery over non-profit accounting principles and methods, who thrives in a complex. The Controller is responsible for the accuracy and integrity of the incoming data as well as that of the overall GL. Strategically organize and deploy GL architecture to generate information and reporting for analysis, compliance and decision-making.
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We are looking for an experienced controller for a music/entertainment business who can be a bright, motivated, professional, detail-oriented, organized, and hard-working individual, with an ability to work in a fast-paced environment and being able to prioritize and multi-task.
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PTO/Vacation/Holiday Medical, Dental, Health Benefits Retirement Job DetailsThe Controller is responsible for the overall effective functioning of the Finance team, managing the team to ensure effective accounting, budgeting, reporting, compliance, cash planning, management, payroll, and benefits.
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This position allows for 2 days per week remote / work from home.
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The controller is responsible for helping the CFO and Deputy CFO implement and oversee day-to-day financial operation and supervision over accounting, treasury management, budgeting and reporting systems and applications for the DNC and any affiliated entities.
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While reporting to the Regional Finance leader, the Controller remains part of the location leadership team, participating in management meetings and building strong relationships with location stakeholders.
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This position allows for 2 days per week remote / work from home.
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Position Overview: Edgesource is actively hiring for a qualified and credentialed financial professional for the role of Corporate Controller with experience within the federal government contracting community.
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The Controller is responsible for the accounting operations of the company, including preparation of financial reports, maintaining an accurate system of accounting records, implementing the systems and infrastructure needed to support GMF’s financial objectives and administering a comprehensive set of controls designed to mitigate risk, ensure accuracy of the organization’s financial reporting, and compliance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP.
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We are looking for a detail-oriented, driven, and results-oriented Finance Controller to oversee all aspects of accounting, internal and external financial reporting, as well as the development of internal control policies and procedures.
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Previous experience as a Construction Controller or Assistant Controller in a mid-size company. A construction firm in Capital Heights, MD that specializes in federal government projects is searching for a Construction Controller.
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The Project Controller/Finance Analyst will work with Program Management, Contracts and Accounting to establish and track program contractual requirements and monitor the financial progress of each project.
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The Controller will assist the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with the financial affairs of the Foundation and with the preparation of financial analyses of operations, including interim and final financial statements with supporting schedules, for the guidance of management.
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As they continue to expand their operations, they are seeking a highly skilled Controller to join their team. Position Overview: As a Controller, you will play a critical role in ensuring the financial health and stability of our organization.
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Senior Accountant/Assistant Controller (Fully Remote) Senior Accountant/Assistant Controller (Fully Remote) leader, supporting a company's back office by harmonizing People, Process, Technology, Organization, and Data to empower our clients to become accomplished leaders.
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