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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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The Controller position is eligible for hybrid work, with approximately up to two days per week available as work from home if preferred and the remainder performed onsite at our Wyncote, PA campus just outside Philadelphia.
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Coordinate with Fund Controller to ensure the timely delivery of accurate property level financial information and reporting for the completion of Fund, REIT and related entity accounting tasks and operations.
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A Plant Controller protects the assets of MCC Label through the direction of the financial activities of the MCC facility. MCC is seeking an experienced plant controller who can partner with site leadership to drive and improve operational performance and profitability.
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As a pivotal member of finance and accounting team, the Corporate Controller will play a vital role in upholding the financial health and integrity of our organization, particularly in ensuring compliance with stringent government regulations and requirements.
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The Controller is responsible for ensuring organizational effectiveness by providing leadership for all finance functions. The Controller supervises the Accounting Manager. Strong understanding of GAAP and Fund Accounting, particularly investment and endowment accounting requirements.
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Analyzes CIP reports and statistics for use in developing new and improved policies, procedures, and pricing for the Home Building and Repair programs. Manages all accounting functions, including revenue accounting, accounts payable, and payroll and benefits.
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DescriptionRobert Half has teamed up with a chemical manufacturer located in the Montgomery County area on their search for a Controller with proven knowledge of regulatory reporting and foreign exchange/consolidations.
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The Corporate Controller is a VP level position that will be responsible for leading the organization's accounting, financial reporting, and internal control functions. The Corporate Controller will oversee the Company's external and internal reporting requirements, preparation of financial results, internal controls and the company's accounting requirements, including corporate accounting policies, technical GAAP research and external audit oversight.
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Manage all the daily aspects of accounting, financial statements, general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable and tax compliance.
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Seeking experienced Assistant Controller or Accounting Director ready to step into Controller role. - 15+ years of experience in accounting; 4+ years as Assistant Controller or Accounting Director.
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A manufacturing organization is seeking a Plant Controller for one of their locations in Montgomery County, PA. This role is blended, and hands on with accounting and finance, as well as strategy and supporting the GM of the plant.
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The Controller is the leader of a five-member team and serves as the primary liaison with external auditors. 10+ years of post-graduation work experience as Controller or in a closely related position.
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We are looking for an experienced Controller to join our company full time in Conshohocken, PA. The position will lead all day-to-day operations of the accounting department while ensuring compliance with GAAP and other applicable standards, rules and regulations.
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Supporting the Controller in managing vendor and banking relationships, along with reviewing/optimizing internal controls and workflow processes. Our Client is a growing Private Equity firm, which invests in cutting edge technology-driven companies.
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