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The Controller assumes the responsibility for planning, organizing, coordinating, directing, and monitoring all aspects of the financial operations of the company; including accounting, payrolls, financial reporting/systems, budget, cash management and other finance-related functions.
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The Controller supervises the Senior Accountant & Payroll Manager, advises staff on accounting, financial reporting, and other financial matters, and is a member of the Finance & Operations Department.
$87,175 - $130,765 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 3 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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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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We are looking for a dedicated, personable, hands-on Controller seeking a dynamic opportunity to guide our clients and provide transformative accounting services. Your Part-Time Controller, LLC has been nationally recognized as a Best Place to Work by Inc. Magazine, as well as Accounting Today’s #2 Best Accounting Firm to Work for in 2021.
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A multifamily property management organization, that has assembled a best-in-class team that currently manages a growing portfolio of properties that manages affordable housing communities throughout the country, seeks a new Controller.
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The Financial Management Section (FMS) has an outstanding opportunity for a results-oriented customer-focused leader with proven expertise in accounting and effective team building to join our team as Controller (Operations Manager - Assistant.
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The Assistant Controller manages and partners with the greater corporate accounting team including the Corporate Manager, Senior Corporate Accountants and Payroll and Benefits Manager. The Assistant Controller is tasked with assisting the VP Financial Operations with all aspects of the Company’s Accounting, Finance, Treasury and Risk Management functions.
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As the Interim Controller youwill work closely with the Chief Accounting Officer to prepare for the annual audit. Utilize Sage 100 software to ensure accurate recording and reporting of financial transactions.
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History of success in a Financial Controller, Senior Accounting Manager, Accounting Supervisor, or Finance Manager Role. Exposure to senior services, hospitality, property ownership or multi-company firms desired.
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The Assistant Controller manages and directly performs key functions in the Corporate Accounting group such as management of the close process, balance sheet reconciliations, producing consolidated results, preparing financial statements, technical accounting research, developing and implementing accounting policy, coordinating the year-end audit, improving internal controls, monitoring general ledger integrity.
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We are seeking an organized and detail-oriented Controller to join our team in Kirkland, Washington. Manage the accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, treasury management, procurement, and general ledger accounting on a day-to-day basis.
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The Consumer Sales Finance Data and Analytics Controller role is an excellent opportunity to be at the heart of a dynamic business at a critical point of evolution. Microsoft Consumer Sales Organisation (CSO) works across all Microsoft products and services sold to Consumers, under 2 Microsoft Solution Areas Gaming covering Xbox Hardware and Services and Devices and Creativity covering Surface, Office and Windows.
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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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Great new Controller opportunity with an exciting non-profit, expanding it’s portfolio in 2025! Prepare budgets, forecasting, and take over accounting for a big, coming affordable housing development project.
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Key responsibilities of the Controller include the development of a financial and operational strategy, metrics tied to that strategy, and the ongoing development and monitoring of control systems designed to preserve company assets and report accurate financial results.
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