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As the Plant Controller, you will be responsible for managing financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and analysis to support the achievement of company goals and objectives. We are seeking an experienced Plant Controller to oversee financial operations and provide strategic guidance for our manufacturing facility in the Manitowoc area.
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Minimum 2 years of experience as a controller or 4 years of office manager in automotive dealerships. Position Overview: As our business expands, we are seeking a driven Controller to oversee and ensure the precision of our financial statements.
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HHM Talent is assisting a client in their search for a Dealership Controller. Minimum of 5 years of experience as controller in automotive dealership. The controller position assists in the fair presentation of the financial statements of the company, implements controls to ensure compliance, and completes the activities necessary to accomplish these goals.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Controller will oversee internal and external financial reporting and compliance; day-to-day operations for the Accounting team. The Controller will lead and manage an Accounting and Financial Reporting team comprised of an Accounting Manager and AP Analyst a team of six that work on accounts payable, receivables, cash verifications and the month end close cycle.
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The Business Segment Controller will be the finance lead for the Business Manager and will provide financial analysis which supports strategic choices to improve the profitability of the business.
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The Corp. Controller has ownership of all sections within the accounting department including general accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, billing, timekeeping, and payroll. The Corp. Controller will be reporting directly to the CFO. This position also has responsibilities for process and procedures for the remote offices for the same sections.
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Our primary focus is to attract, develop and retain elite Financial, Operational, and Restructuring consultants with experience in supporting primarily middle-market Private Equity backed portfolio companies and corporate clients in the following roles: CEO, COO, CFO, CRO, Controller, FP&A, Treasury, HR, Supply Chain and Procurement.
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Collaborate closely with Accounts Payable, Corporate Controller, and VP of Finance and Accounting. Our client, a prestigious private Tulsa-based airline providing customized passenger and government charter services is seeking an Assistant Controller to help lead their high-performance accounting and finance functions.
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Hands-on experience in oversight and execution of all accounting functions including financial reporting, corporate accounting, unitholder activities/transactions, monthly G/L closing, bank reconciliations, cash management, and coordinating annual audit reporting
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The Plant Controller will maintain the standard costing system, insure Bills of Materials have accurate costing, analyze current cost standards, develop new product costing, and perform cost and profitability analysis for new production technology and analyze price/mix profitability on a monthly /YTD basis.
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We are currently recruiting a hands-on Plant Controller that will be responsible for coordinating all finance and accounting activities at our Garner, NC, location. The Controller will work closely with site leadership to provide insight into the financial operations of the business and ensure all business needs are met from a financial perspective.
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10+ years experience in an accounting or finance role for government contracting companies of increasing responsibilities, including current/latest role as a Controller or CFO. Experience with an accounting system such as JAMIS (used by company) or Deltek CostPoint.
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Title: Assistant Fund Controller. Assist with regulatory reporting (ADV; Form PF, FATCA) Experience with fund accounting, hedge fund, PE, credit products. The firm manages nearly $10 billion in assets across a variety of investment vehicles including hedge fund, travel funds, insurance/annuity asset management, and real estate lending.
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The Plant Controller will have broad leadership responsibilities including optimizing how the facility uses its systems, owning cost accounting & profitability analytics, maintaining the control environment, working capital optimization, and tracking and generating ideas to improve the business performance overall.
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The Site Controller is responsible for managing the financial statements (Balance Sheet & Profit & Loss), business budgets, forecasts, variance analysis, and ensuring robust accounting controls and processes.
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