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Opportunity: The CFO is seeking a Senior Accountant/Accounting Manager who can grow to the Controller position in the short term. Role: The Controller will have 5 direct reports and will have “hands-on” responsibility for all aspects of the day-to-day financial management of the company including: the preparation of the monthly financial package; management of GL accounts, annual audit and submission of government and related tax returns; and financial planning.
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We are actively seeking a dynamic finance leader to join our team as the Corporate Controller. Additionally, although we do not presently have plans to go public, we do expect to be doing periodic financings, so experience with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance, a successful track record with a public accounting firm and experience operating a company with SEC reporting requirements is also important.
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As the Controller , you will play a pivotal role in overseeing all financial activities and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. With a solid reputation in their industry, they are poised for growth and seeking a dynamic Controller to join the team.
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Cytiva is proud to work alongside a community of nine fellow Danaher Life Sciences companies.
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A large Manufacturing Company is seeking a Controller ! Bachelor’s degree in Finance; MBA preferred but not required. Prepare and analyze financial reports and data for the VP and GM, translating complex data into actionable insights.
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