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As the Senior Unit Controller, you will coordinate, administer, and control financial operations for a large business unit or multiple business units of approximately $75-150M annual revenue while mitigating financial risk to the Company.
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Our Rapid Diagnostics division currently has an opportunity for a Financial Controller R&D Infectious Disease in Lake Forest. The Controller acts as chief financial counsel to the R&D leadership team and their staff, and thus operates with a great deal of autonomy.
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Responsible for general accounting and finance functions including financial reporting and analysis, regulatory reporting, general ledger integrity and control, reconciliations, accounts payable and preparation of other reports, schedules and analysis as needed.
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The Assistant Corporate Controller is a highly visible position and will be responsible for leading the accounting, reporting and controls function. The Assistant Corporate Controller, FBIN leads in establishing and maintaining the organization's accounting principles, practices and procedures.
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Controller Job Duties: Assist in administrative, financial, and risk management operations. Path Construction Central is looking for an experienced and dynamic Controller to assist in administrative, financial, and risk management operations.
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I am currently partnered with a global electronics manufacturing organization who is looking for a Controller to join their team as they're currently in a rapid period of growth. The Controller will have full responsibility for the month, quarter, and year-end close processes with a focus on global consolidations, financial reporting, internal controls, and accounting process improvements.
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Provide financial decision support the manufacturing location leaders.
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Minimum 10 years of experience in a controller or senior accountant role. Title: Controller Location: Lake Zurich, IL Overview: Sterling has helped build careers for thousands for professionals like yourself.
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The Controller plans and directs all accounting operational functions, handles the accumulation and consolidation of financial data for internal and external financial statements, evaluates accounting and internal control systems, and leads departmental staff.
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Culligan are looking for an Assistant Plant Controller to join their finance team in Chicago's northern suburbs. Collaborate with the Controller group to strengthen internal controls and drive towards Sarbanes- Oxley compliance.
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Global subject matter expert on SEC reporting and US GAAP accounting. Oversee goodwill and intangible asset impairment testing, accounting for share based compensation, pension and hedge accounting. This role will be involved in defining and elevating accounting policies, maintaining accounting records, building and overseeing financial infrastructure, researching guidance on technical accounting matters, preparing financial reports in compliance with overall SEC reporting requirements and operational procedures.
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Growing manufacturing company is seeking Controller. Principle Responsibilities of the Controller. Experience Preferred for the Controller. Lead strategic initiatives to improve productivity and utilization of ERP, drive efficiencies within the business to help achieve cost goals, and improve working capital performance.
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The Accounting Controller will oversee the daily operations of the accounting department, coordinate the preparation of financial reports, and ensure the integrity of accounting information by establishing quality control over financial transactions and reporting.
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Reporting to the business unit Controller with a dotted line to the business unit General Manager, this position is embed within the business unit to ensure the accuracy of the financial and cost information as well as provide management with the information and analysis to make decisions critical to the success of the business.
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Are you a Controller looking to join a fast-growing, successful, “startup” in which you will work side-by-side with the owner of the company? We are looking to hire a Controller, who will be the newest member of our Senior Leadership Team. As the leader of our finance and accounting function, you will be the trusted finance and accounting partner for the business.
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