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Our client, a prominent national non-profit organization, is seeking an experienced Controller to lead their Accounting Department! Category:Finance, Keywords:Financial Controller, Location:PORTLAND, OR-97204.
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We're looking for a corporate controller with experience in high-volume retail who can manage the financial operations of a growing multi-unit organization. Demonstrated experience as a Controller in a multi-unit setting, managing $150M in annual revenue and overseeing 15 or more locations.
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Experience as a controller (GL accounting in the weeds, and financial analysis, statement prep, budget, forecast, etc.) Well-established retail company is seeking an experienced Controller to join the team.
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FULL DESCRIPTION: The Controller is responsible for planning, implementing, and supervising the company's financial strategy. Additional Controller Accountabilities. Oversee the accounting operations of subsidiary corporations, especially their control systems, transaction-processing operations, and policies and procedures.
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The Assistant Controller role is a critical financial role within the organization, supporting the VP Finance in establishing and maintaining financial policies, procedures, controls, metrics, and reporting.
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Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. The Controller will interact with clients, their staff, Board of Directors, and Finance Committees on a regular basis.
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While reporting to the Regional Finance leader, the Controller remains part of the location leadership team, participating in management meetings and building strong relationships with location stakeholders.
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This role will work closely with the CFO, Controller, and Director of Finance, as well as senior leadership, ensuring accurate, timely, and compliant financial statements. Prepare ACH transactions in the bank for approval by a check signer and provide backup and support to Assistant Controller on positive pay functions.
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Our mission-driven client seeks an experienced Non-Profit Controller who enjoys streamlining processes and mentoring team members to ensure efficiency in daily accounting functions. Familiarity with cloud-based ERP systems (NetSuite, Intacct, or similar a plus) and supporting system implementation.
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The Controller manages the Accounting and Financial Reporting functions and all financial services, including Credit, A/R and A/P. This position will report to the Chief Human Resources Officer.
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The Finance Manager/Controller supports the full range of financial duties, as well as transactional HR activities for all Film Action Oregon employees. The Finance Manager/Controller works full-time, typically between the office hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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We are seeking a talented and motivated Corporate Controller to lead our accounting department. We're looking for a Corporate Controller to support our industry leading products here at Tosoh Quartz, Inc.
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Focus Search LLC is recruiting for a Revenue Recognition Controller role with a global tech company in the Portland area. This role will lead the revenue recognition workstream related to a SAP S/4 Hana ERP implementation, providing internal consulting on any revenue items from a policy perspective and inform on the items related to the implementation.
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Keywords: Financial Controller, Location: OAK GROVE, OR - 97204. The Controller will also be responsible for managing a team of 3 and driving process improvement initiatives. The Controller will report directly to the President and will be a key member of the senior leadership team.
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