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Lead financial planning and reporting for major capital projects in Las Vegas hospitality. This construction controller role requires expertise in job-cost accounting, SAGE/Oracle systems, and month-end close. We offer medical, dental, vision, and a 401(k) plan for a detail-oriented professional.
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United States , Las Vegas
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Robert Half
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Construction Risk Control Engineer
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Join Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance as a Construction Risk Control Engineer. Support our growing Construction Casualty business by evaluating complex technical risks and supporting underwriting. This role requires 8+ years in safety engineering or risk control, with deep construction indu...
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United States , Atlanta, GA/Chicago, IL/Dallas, TX/Houston, TX/Los Angeles, CA/San Francisco, CA/Seattle, WA
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130000.00 - 175000.00 USD / Year
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Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance
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Triple Hat Construction Quality Control Manager/ SSHO/ Superintendent
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Seeking a triple-hat role as a Quality Control Manager, SSHO, and Superintendent. You will oversee daily QC, safety, and documentation for US construction projects, ensuring compliance with plans and specs. Requires 5-10 years of combined QC, safety, and superintendent experience. Benefits includ...
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United States
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Quality Control Inspector - New Construction
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Seeking a detail-oriented Quality Control Inspector for new construction projects in Calvert, US. You will ensure structural steel and welding meet AISC/AWS standards and shop drawings. Requires 2+ years in construction/welding, ability to read steel drawings, and perform physical duties at heigh...
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United States , Calvert
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35.00 - 47.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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Site Loss Control Specialist - Construction Safety
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Join Meta's Design, Engineering, and Construction team as a Site Loss Control Specialist. You will ensure construction safety and OCIP success for our data centers. This role requires 10+ years in dedicated construction safety and OCIP experience. Based in Montgomery, US, it offers a competitive ...
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United States , Montgomery
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123000.00 - 176000.00 USD / Year
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Meta
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Triple Hat Construction Quality Control Manager/ SSHO/ Superintendent
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Seeking a triple-hat role as a Quality Control Manager, SSHO, and Superintendent. You will oversee daily QC, safety, and documentation for construction projects, ensuring compliance with plans and specs. Requires 5-10 years of combined QC, safety, and superintendent experience. Benefits include P...
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United States
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Construction Controller
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United States , North Las Vegas
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Robert Half
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Explore a rewarding career path with Construction Controller jobs, a specialized and critical role at the intersection of finance and the built environment. A Construction Controller is not merely an accountant; they are a strategic financial leader dedicated to the unique and complex world of construction. This profession involves overseeing all financial aspects of a construction company or division, ensuring that complex projects remain financially viable, compliant, and profitable. These professionals are the financial backbone, providing the data-driven insights that guide executive decision-making and secure the company's fiscal health. The typical responsibilities of a Construction Controller are comprehensive and demanding. Central to the role is the management of job-cost accounting, a specialized system that tracks all expenses—labor, materials, subcontractor costs, and equipment—to individual projects. This allows for real-time monitoring against meticulously prepared project budgets and forecasts. Controllers lead the month-end and year-end closing processes, ensuring the accuracy of the general ledger and the integrity of financial statements. They are responsible for robust cash flow management, overseeing accounts payable and receivable to maintain healthy working capital. A significant part of their duty involves preparing and presenting detailed financial reports to senior management, offering clear insights into company performance, project profitability, and potential financial risks. Furthermore, they establish and enforce strong internal controls to safeguard company assets and ensure compliance with both corporate policies and industry-specific regulatory standards. Managing fixed asset registers and overseeing payroll for field and office staff are also common duties. To excel in Construction Controller jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is essential. A bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance is typically the minimum requirement, with many professionals holding a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) designation or an MBA being highly advantageous. Several years of progressive accounting experience, with a substantial portion dedicated specifically to the construction industry, is non-negotiable. This experience must include deep, practical knowledge of construction accounting principles, such as Work in Progress (WIP) schedules, revenue recognition methods (like percentage-of-completion), and compliance requirements. Technical proficiency is key, with expertise in specialized construction accounting software (e.g., Sage 300, Procore, Viewpoint) being a major asset. Beyond technical acumen, successful Construction Controllers possess exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills to interpret complex financial data. They must be detail-oriented yet able to see the big picture, with strong leadership and communication skills to effectively collaborate with project managers, executives, and field operations. For finance professionals seeking a dynamic and impactful career, Construction Controller jobs offer a challenging and fulfilling opportunity to be at the heart of bringing monumental projects to life.

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