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Join VersiTech, an Innovative Tech Leader, as an Assistant Controller/Senior Accountant. Experience with QuickBooks Online , NetSuite , or similar accounting software (Salesforce experience is a plus.
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What: Accounting Manager / Assistant Controller. What: Accounting Manager / Assistant Controller. Pleaseapply now to be considered as the employer is looking to interview and hire immediately. Strong Manufacturing cost accounting experience.
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The Ways You Can Benefit: Medical, Dental, Vision 401K PTO Life Insurance, Short-term disability Free Crunch Fitness membership Discounted Personal Training Sessions Aggressive earning potential Exciting team environment Growth opportunity in a rapidly growing company If you’re ready to stop looking for a job and begin following your passion, then now is the time to contact Crunch TODAY.
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We are seeking an Assistant Controller to join RaftrX, a rapidly growing private equity-owned roofing contractor in the Atlanta area! The Assistant Controller will lead the accounting department and be responsible for overseeing all financial activities related to our roofing and construction projects.
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Minimum of 10 years prior experience at the Controller level or equivalent within a government contract environment. The Controller must possess very strong Excel technical abilities and have experience in the use of general ledger and ERP systems, specifically Cost Point.
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Controller - Healthcare, CPA. Our growing healthcare client has an immediate need for a Controller with a CPA and experience with multi-location. Controller - Healthcare, CPA. Software Proficiency: Great Plains Dynamics Salesforce NextGen.
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This position supports the North American sales organization and reports to both the Managing Director and the internationally based Group Controller. Our client is seeking an experienced Controller to lead their Accounting Group in the Atlanta market.
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Seven to ten years of controller or progressive accounting/finance experience. As the Controller, you will manage all aspects of the NCCPA Finance and Accounting department and provide accounting support for nccPA Health Foundation and PA History Society.
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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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Crunch Fitness is looking for energetic, enthusiastic people that are passionate about health and fitness to join our team. Crunch is a gym that believes in making serious exercise fun by fusing fitness and entertainment while pioneering a philosophy of No Judgments.
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The Controller will work with our CPA firm to provide all information needed for Tax preparation and year-end Audit. The Controller will ensure the timely production of all company financials in accordance with GAAP. The Controller will make recommendations to the executives to help improve our operational efficiency and aid in our continued growth.
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Analyze overhead, cost of sales, and actual manufacturing costs compared to budget, forecast, and prior periods.
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The Controller is the business partner to the dealership General Manager and under the direction of the Regional Controller carries out such policies and responsibilities. The Controller is responsible for exercising sound judgment to make independent discretionary decisions regarding the dealership's overall financial and office workflow.
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If so, please read about the Corporate Controller role we are hiring for to see if you’d be interested in applying to be part of the CINC team! 10-15 years of progressive accounting experience, with at least 3 years in a Controller or similar leadership role.
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As a Plant Controller, you will be providing the financial leadership to our business decision making with the aim of maximizing long-term value, cash flows and shareholder return in the Americas Packaging Division.
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