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Finance Controller responsibilities will also include financial risk management. We are looking for a Financial Controller, or Comptroller, to undertake all aspects of financial management, including corporate accounting, regulatory and financial reporting, budget and forecasts preparation, as well as development of internal control policies and procedures.
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Development and Construction Controller Our client is seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Development and Construction Controller to join their team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in accounting, finance, and project management, with specific experience in the real estate development and construction industry.
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They are seeking an Assistant Controller who wants to be an integral part of their talented team. With the support of the Controller, reconcile balance sheets and bank statements monthly.
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We are seeking a Controller for a $45-50M company in. Brehob Corporation is a federal government contractor. A professional accreditation such as certified public accountant (CPA), Overseeing regulatory reporting, frequently including tax planning and compliance.
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As a Controller Consultant, you will play a pivotal role in assisting clients in a variety of challenging projects and the delivery of effective financial processes and controls that support business objectives and operational needs.
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The Corporate Controller is responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial management, accounting operations, and regulatory compliance within the organization. As a key member of the Accounting team, the Corporate Controller plays a critical role in shaping financial strategy, driving operational efficiency, and safeguarding the Company’s assets.
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Tatum is engaged by a Private Equity backed client in an effort to hire their Corporate Controller. The Controller will be accountable for the production of periodic financial reports, maintenance of an adequate system of accounting records, enhance the accuracy and integrity of the company’s reported financial results.
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The Financial Controller will serve as a member of the leadership team and will work to enhance and ensure compliance with the organization’s fiscal and accounting processes and provide input to improve organizational operational effectiveness.
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The Controller is responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial management, including financial reporting, budget and forecast preparation, internal control procedures, and the development of financial policies.
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Eurest Dining is seeking an Operations Controller for a high-profile portfolio. As the Operations Controller, you will ensure the accurate management and reporting of the location's finances while working with the location leadership team to develop action plans to continually drive financial performance.
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Lead the month-end closing process for Bank and holding company under the direction of the Controller. The teammate will work directly with the Controller to direct overall accounting activities.
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We are looking for the right fit to fill an opening for an Assistant Controller who will have a hands-on approach that will grow into the Controller position while functioning in all aspects of Accounting and Human Resources.
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Preferred Qualifications of the Controller. Responsibilities of the Controller. Oversight of daily activities (receipt of goods, check payments, invoicing) Ability to work with a hands-on manager who wants to see employees succeed.
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Amazing opportunity to join a strong team-CFS has placed over 10 individuals throughout their Accounting and Finance department [all positions due to growth]
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LHH is assisting a banking client with a new Assistant VP/Assistant Controller position due to growth. They should track financial information in a well-organized manner and assist the Controller in all aspects related to finance at the organization.
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