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As the Controller, you will play a critical role in the overall financial success of our company. The Controller is responsible for maximizing financial assets by establishing policies, procedures, controls, and reporting systems to maintain the organization's financial stability.
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Due to growth, the company is looking to add an Assistant Controller to its team. Due to growth, the company is looking to add an Assistant Controller to its team. The base salary for this position is up to $140k plus bonus and they offer 3 weeks vacation, excellent benefits, and a 401k.
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Why: The Controller position is crucial for maintaining accurate financial reporting, developing budgets and forecasts, managing accounting operations, optimizing cash flow, conducting financial analysis, establishing internal controls, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
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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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With CFO, develop and manage organizational budgets in alignment with MUST Ministries’ strategic plan.
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Bookkeeper / Controller, who directly reports to the VP Finance of the US Company. Bookkeeper / Controller, who directly reports to the VP Finance of the US Company. Bank reconciliation - Accounts payable / receivable.
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The Business Controller is part of the controlling team consisting of three additional controllers supporting the organization (Service, Projects, Supply Chain and Factory) of Vanderlande in North America (including Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
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In this newly created role, you will add a level of oversight to the financial team and assist the Controller in identifying opportunities to improve the organization’s overall financial health.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Controller at Autonomous in Marietta, GA. As a Controller, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of the company's financial operations.
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