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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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Our client seeks an experienced Construction Controller to oversee their accounting department. Proficiency with construction accounting software (Viewpoint, Vista, Trimble, or similar preferred.
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CFS is working with a local employer searching for a skilled and experienced Financial Controller to oversee the financial operations of a multi-entity organization. Oversee accounts payable, receivable, payroll, and project costing for construction projects and property management activities.
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Our client, a manufacturing company in the Portland area, is seeking a Controller that will lead, manage and develop their accounting team and provide insight for strategic growth. Friendly office, great team, relaxed close-knit environment.
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As Controller you oversee company accounting, reconciliations, and financial statement production. Collaborate with the CFO, CEO and COO on company's financial strategy and planning. Prepare and process financial statements with external partners for regulatory reporting, such as the CPA, Banks, and Insurance agencies.
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Proven experience as a Controller or in a similar financial leadership role. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, or related field (Master's degree or CPA preferred). RIGOL has established overseas subsidiaries in Europe, the United States, Japan and Singapore, and achieved localized services and support for major target markets around the world.
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The Global Controller serves a key leadership role within KEEN’s global finance organization. Founded in 2003, KEEN launched a revolution in the footwear industry with the introduction of the Newport adventure sandal, and has donated more than $18 million to non-profit organizations and causes around the world to promote responsible outdoor recreation, including conservation efforts to protect open spaces.
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Vestas is the world's largest wind turbine manufacturing company with significant operations in the United States.
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Under the direction of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the City Controller plays a critical role in managing the City’s financial operations. The Controller oversees the City’s Accounting Division, ensuring accurate financial reporting, compliance with accounting standards, and efficient transaction processing.
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As Controller, you will oversee the day-to-day operations of the accounting team and report directly to the CFO. We are seeking someone with extensive accounting experience who is passionate about people management and supporting the growth and development of others.
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2+ years of experience in industry (Senior Accountant/Accounting Manager/Controller experience required) A Portland area socially-led digital marketing agency is looking for a motivated Controller to join their team.
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Oversee financial and accounting activities, taking an active role in hands-on controller tasks as necessary. In this role, you'll be tasked with overseeing our client's financial and accounting operations, focusing on hands-on controller-level responsibilities.
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A well-established and growing , privately held , mid-size equipment manufacturer in Portland is looking for a sharp, experienced , hands-on Controller to manage and supervise all aspects of financial and cost accounting, from payroll to tax compliance, and work closely with the General Manager to drive performance.
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The Controller will report directly to the Region Controller and indirectly / functionally to the Plant Manager. System experience: Oracle, SAP, AS400, Hyperion, ADP, Ultimate, full ERP capabilities.
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As a pivotal team member, this Controller will manage intermediate accounting and fiscal record-keeping activities, ensuring compliance with non-profit accounting principles. In response to expanding services, they need a Controller to oversee financial operations, ensuring adherence to non-profit accounting principles and contributing to fulfilling their mission of advancing health and social justice for all members of the community.
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