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Factory Controller
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Factory Controller role in Indianapolis, IN, coordinating factory finance for a Hygienic Fluid Handling Product Group. Requires a bachelor’s degree, 3+ years in finance, and manufacturing cost experience. Key duties include standard costing, variance analysis, inventory control, and KPI reporting...
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United States , Indianapolis
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90000.00 - 115000.00 USD / Year
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ALFA LAVAL ITALY S.R.L.
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Divisional/Plant Controller
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Seeking an experienced Interim Plant Controller for a 12-month consulting engagement in Indianapolis. This hands-on role requires immediate action to transition the function within 90 days, demanding expertise in AX/IFM, manufacturing cost accounting, and month-end close. The position offers comp...
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United States , Indianapolis
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Robert Half
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Controller
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Join our team in Indianapolis as a Controller, leading financial strategy and reporting. You will oversee month-end close, FP&A, budgeting, and inventory management using SAP. This role requires 5+ years of experience and offers medical benefits, a 401(k), and training.
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United States , Indianapolis
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Controller
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Seeking a Controller in Indianapolis to lead accounting operations and strategic financial planning. This role requires 7+ years of experience, including construction accounting expertise and proficiency in Viewpoint Vista. You will manage financial reporting, budgeting, and internal controls. Th...
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United States , Indianapolis
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Seeking a Controller in Indianapolis to lead financial operations for a multi-state organization. This key role requires 7+ years of accounting expertise, multi-state tax compliance, and proficiency in Sage. You will manage month-end close, financial reporting, process improvements, and mentor a ...
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United States , Indianapolis
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Seeking an experienced Controller in Indianapolis to oversee financial operations and month-end close. This key role requires a CPA with 10+ years' expertise in general ledger, compliance, and systems like QuickBooks. You will ensure accuracy and lead process improvements. The position offers ful...
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About the Controller role

Discover a world of opportunity in controller jobs, a dynamic and critical profession that serves as the nerve center for organizational efficiency, financial integrity, and operational stability. The role of a Controller is multifaceted, with two primary, distinct career paths emerging: the Financial Controller and the Operations Controller. While their domains differ, both are united by a core function: exercising control and oversight to ensure organizational objectives are met with precision and compliance.

Financial Controllers are the stewards of a company's financial health. Typically found within corporate finance departments, these professionals are responsible for the integrity of all accounting and financial reporting. Their day-to-day duties involve managing the monthly, quarterly, and annual close processes, ensuring all financial statements are accurate and compliant with relevant accounting standards (like GAAP or IFRS). They lead the budgeting and forecasting cycles, providing critical data that guides executive decision-making. A significant part of their role involves establishing and maintaining robust internal controls to safeguard company assets. Financial Controllers often manage an accounting team, oversee cash flow, analyze costs and variances, and act as a key liaison for external auditors. They transform raw financial data into actionable business intelligence, advising senior leadership on financial strategy and risk management.

In contrast, Operations Controllers are the real-time conductors of complex, time-sensitive activities, most notably within sectors like aviation, logistics, and manufacturing. In an airline, for example, an Operations Controller (or Airline Controller) is the eyes and ears of the fleet. Stationed in an Operations Control Centre (OCC), their primary mission is to ensure the safe, efficient, and on-time execution of the operational plan. This involves continuously monitoring live operations—tracking aircraft locations, crew status, and weather patterns—and making swift, critical decisions to manage disruptions. They coordinate with a vast network of stakeholders, including pilots, ground crews, maintenance, and air traffic control, to solve problems related to weather, technical issues, or air traffic delays, always balancing safety regulations with cost and customer impact.

Despite their different environments, professionals seeking controller jobs must possess a shared set of core competencies. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount, as is the ability to remain calm and decisive under pressure. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills are essential for coordinating teams and explaining complex situations to stakeholders. For Financial Controller roles, a bachelor's degree in accounting or finance is typically required, with a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) or CMA (Certified Management Accountant) designation being highly valued. Operations Controllers usually need deep industry-specific knowledge and training, often built through experience in operational roles. For leadership positions in either track, proven abilities in team management, strategic thinking, and process improvement are critical.

Whether your expertise lies in numbers or logistics, controller jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career at the heart of business operations. These roles are ideal for detail-oriented, proactive individuals who thrive on responsibility and are driven by the goal of optimizing performance and ensuring excellence across an organization. Explore the diverse range of controller jobs available to find a position where you can take control of your career.