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The Controller also manages a team of four whose responsibilities include, but are not limited to, payroll, accounts payable processing, and gift processing, ensuring efficient operations and compliance with relevant regulations.
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Key Responsibilities of the Assistant Controller:The Assistant Controller will collaborate with the Controller to manage the Bank’s financial systems and ancillary systems. The Assistant Controller will ensure BSA training and compliance; report suspicious activities.
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New up and coming life science/biotech client is eager to hire VP, Finance (Controller) to join their team! New up and coming life science/biotech client is eager to hire VP, Finance (Controller) to join their team.
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Were seeking a Dealership Controller to join our us in one of the following office locations: (Philadelphia, PA; Boston, MA; Braintree, MA; Woburn, MA; Princeton, NJ; Whippany, NJ; East Brunswick NJ; Red Bank, NJ; Saddle Brook, NJ; Providence, RI; Nashville, TN; Boca Raton, FL; Orlando, FL.
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The Controller reports to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The Controller should have a depth of knowledge over GAAP requirements, with an emphasis on those relevant to tax exempt organizations and those operating in the real estate development industry.
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Typically, a Business Controller will have a bachelor's degree in accounting, a graduate degree (optional), a CPA designation (optional), be a qualified accountant with 6+ years of relevant experience and have strong MS excel and reporting presentation abilities.
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An investment management firm focused on providing compelling fixed income investment solutions for its clients.
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The Business Controller should be confident in communicating to key stakeholders through visual and F2F channels. anywhere for up to four weeks a yearCompetitive benefits, including a 401k match, parental leave and an ESPP offering company shares at a minimum 15% discountStrong wellbeing support through EAP assistance, mental health first aiders, free access to a wellness app and moreRecognition for great work, with global awards and kudos programsAs an international company, the chance to collaborate with teams around the worldWe’re not solely focused on a checklist of skills.
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The Lead Fund Controller will have the self-motivation to work independently while keeping the team manager and other stakeholders aware of progress. The Lead Fund Controller, Private Funds will oversee several functions for Wellington’s Private Investment Funds, playing a key role in fund NAV oversight and annual audits, execution of capital calls and distributions, investor support, and contribution to cross-functional business initiatives.
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Lead the development and implementation of financial management strategies, including cash flow management, cost accounting, and risk management.
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The Possible Zone (TPZ) , a pioneering nonprofit youth development and entrepreneurship program based in Boston, is seeking a dynamic and innovative Controller to join our growing Finance team.
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Our Client, a large global elite real estate investment firm headquartered in Boston is looking for a dynamic and dedicated Assistant Controller to be an integral part of their team. Strong Technical Skills - experience with Yardi or Workiva or real estate specific Accounting an financial reporting software strongly preferred.
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We are currently seeking a Cost Controller II, reporting directly to the Project Controls Manager to join our team based in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The Cost Controller role in more insight into the projects and will ensure stay in control of the costs.
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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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We're seeking an Assistant Controller to join our team in Boston, MA. This role offers a competitive salary range of $150k with a 25% bonus structure. Assistant Controller with Real Estate Experience ($150,000 per year.
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