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Senior Internal Controls Specialist
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Join a leading consulting firm as a Senior Internal Controls Specialist in a 100% remote role. Leverage your 7+ years of audit/compliance experience and knowledge of SOX, COSO, and banking regulations. You will conduct key testing, assess controls, and deliver high-impact compliance outcomes for ...
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Senior Operations Controller
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Join Gucci in Toronto as a Senior Operations Controller. Oversee inventory, shipping, and receiving to ensure exceptional client service. Leverage 2-3+ years of retail experience in a fast-paced luxury environment. This role requires strong analytical skills, integrity, and a team-player attitude.
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Canada , Toronto
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24.00 - 27.00 CAD / Hour
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Groupe Kering
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Operations Controller
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Join Gucci in Toronto as an Operations Controller, overseeing inventory and daily store operations. Utilize retail systems to ensure efficient stockroom management and a luxury client experience. This role requires strong attention to detail, flexibility for a retail schedule, and prior administr...
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Canada , Toronto
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21.00 - 24.00 CAD / Hour
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Groupe Kering
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Senior Project Control Officer
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Seeking a Senior Project Control Officer for a hybrid role in Toronto. This key position requires 7+ years of public sector/healthcare experience to coordinate complex health workforce programs. You will manage operations, data, reporting, and stakeholder relationships. This is a 12-month contrac...
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Change Control Lead – Quality Operations
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Lead end-to-end change control activities at a regulated manufacturing site in Toronto. This on-site role requires 5-7 years of pharma/biotech experience and strong GMP knowledge. You will own the change lifecycle, partner with cross-functional teams, and ensure compliant execution. Join an inter...
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Canada , Toronto
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50000.00 - 110000.00 CAD / Year
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Amaris Consulting
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Manager, Inventory Control and Logistics
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Lead inventory control and logistics operations in Toronto on an 18-month contract. Utilize ERP systems, Power BI, and data analytics to optimize stock levels and supply chain flow. Partner with vendors and warehouse teams to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and cost-effective fulfillment. Strong ana...
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Global Financial Controller
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Lead global financial operations as the Controller, partnering with the CFO to ensure integrity and scalability across 20+ international entities. You will oversee accounting, consolidation, billing, and compliance, driving process optimization and transformation. This Toronto-based role requires...
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Discover a world of opportunity in Controller I jobs, a critical entry-to-mid-level role that serves as the operational and financial nerve center for countless organizations. The title "Controller" can be misleading, as it spans two distinct, high-stakes career paths: Financial Control and Operations Control. Both are pivotal for organizational stability, efficiency, and success, offering rewarding careers for detail-oriented professionals who thrive on responsibility. In the financial sector, a Controller I is a key accounting professional. This role is typically responsible for the integrity of a company's financial reporting and the establishment of robust internal controls. Common daily duties include overseeing the month-end and year-end closing processes, preparing balance sheets and income statements, and managing budgeting and forecasting activities. These professionals ensure compliance with accounting standards and regulations, analyze financial data to identify trends and variances, and often supervise junior accounting staff. They act as a crucial bridge between raw financial data and strategic decision-making, providing management with the insights needed to steer the company toward profitability. For those seeking Financial Controller I jobs, a strong foundation in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) or International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) is essential. Conversely, in dynamic industries like aviation, logistics, and manufacturing, an Operations Controller I is the linchpin of real-time logistical management. This role is centered on monitoring, coordinating, and optimizing live operations to ensure safety, punctuality, and efficiency. An individual in this position might be tasked with flightwatch duties in an airline control center, tracking vehicle movements in a logistics hub, or monitoring production lines in a factory. Their responsibilities involve using sophisticated software systems to track assets, anticipating and mitigating disruptions caused by factors like weather or technical issues, coordinating with various teams such as ground crew or dispatch, and making swift, cost-effective decisions under pressure to maintain operational flow. This role is the heartbeat of a 24/7 operation, requiring unwavering focus and calm during crises. Despite their different focuses, both types of Controller I jobs share common core requirements. Employers typically seek candidates with a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Aviation Management, or Logistics. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are non-negotiable, as is exceptional attention to detail. Proficiency with specialized software—whether enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems for financial controllers or operational control center platforms for operations controllers—is highly valued. Excellent communication skills are vital for collaborating with diverse teams and explaining complex situations clearly. For those advancing in their careers, leadership potential and the ability to manage high-pressure situations are key differentiators. If you are a proactive, analytical individual looking to build a career where your decisions have a direct impact on an organization's core functions, exploring Controller I jobs is your next strategic move. This profession offers a structured path for growth, from a Controller I to senior management, in a stable and respected capacity. Begin your search today to find the Controller I position that aligns with your skills and ambitions.

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