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This mission-driven Nonprofit Organization is seeking a VP Finance / Controller to join the team. About the job VP Finance / Controller (Nonprofit Organization) VP Finance / Controller (Nonprofit Organization.
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Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. Analysis and data visualization, budgeting and forecasting. The Controller will interact with clients, their staff, Board of Directors, and Finance Committees on a regular basis.
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Grants Management experience, including building and maintaining Net Asset Restrictions and liaising with the Development/Fundraising personnel in grant budgeting, reporting, and management. The Possible Zone (TPZ), a nonprofit youth development and entrepreneurship program based in Boston, seeks a Controller to join our growing Finance team and organization.
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You will bring your background and skills to a range of accounting activities such as budgeting, financial reporting, accounts payable and inventory management, and capital project management. Coordinate sales tax and income tax with our internal team and CPA firm.
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We are currently seeking a highly motivated and experienced professional to join our finance team as an Assistant Controller. Assist in budgeting and forecasting processes, providing valuable insights for financial planning.
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The Controller will be a critical member of our leadership team responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial management, including financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and internal controls.
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Join our client's team as a Financial Controller in Boston, MA. This role requires expertise in construction accounting, particularly in highway construction. Managing construction cost accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting.
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Support the Controller with internal budgeting and cash analysis procedures. Conduct regular team meetings and work closely with the Controller on various tasks. The Accounting Manager is responsible for supervising the financial reporting process across a range of counseling entities, both private and public.
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Our client in the manufacturing industry is looking for a hands-on Controller to add to their team in Malden, MA. Reporting directly to the ownership and working with one direct report, you will be responsible for reviewing and executing payroll, accounting, budgeting, purchasing, auditing, tax and insurances processes.
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5-10+ years of cost accounting/plant controller level experience within a manufacturing company. Info on role: Will be an individual contributor role reporting to the CFO. Will be the primary business partner with operations/mfg groups and be responsible for cost accounting, inventory/raw material accounting, cost of good sold, labor rates etc as well as budgeting, forecasting and planning for the operations function.
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Prepare financial reports, co-ordinate cash disbursements and payments, manage annual audit process and tax preparation, and manage budgeting and planning process, do credit risk analysis. They are seeking a Financial Controller with 5-7 years of experience in finance and accounting.
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About Our Client The Financial Controller - Construction will work for a mid-sized, well-established Construction Company with a strong Project Pipeline. Provide insights to strategy and growth in areas including finance, accounting, budgeting, insurance, taxation, and information technology.
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This includes profit and loss statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, and budgeting reports. The Controller will be responsible for overseeing and managing the financial operations of a company.
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The Accounting Manager directs the daily financial operations of advisory entities. Our client is a leading financial services and investment management firm located in Northern Massachusetts. The Accounting Manager trains and directs team members on technical accounting requirements and processes.
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As the Controller, you will be responsible for working with the development and construction teams to ensure accurate and timely accounting, financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting functions for the development and construction business.
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