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Controller - Nonprofit United States, Latham Jobs

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Seeking an experienced Controller for an on-site role in Latham, US. You will manage full-cycle accounting, including AP/AR, audits, and period-end closes using SAP. Ideal candidates have manufacturing sector experience and proficiency with Crystal Reports. We offer comprehensive benefits and a 4...
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United States , Latham
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Robert Half
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Seeking an Assistant Controller in Latham to manage key accounting functions in commercial real estate. Utilize Yardi software for P&L statements, cash/debt management, and lease contracts. This role offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and professional training.
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Seeking an Assistant Controller for a long-term contract in Latham. You will support month-end close, financial reporting, and audits, using Prologue. Requires a strong accounting background and offers comprehensive benefits.
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Embark on a rewarding career path by exploring Controller jobs, a critical and dynamic profession central to the operational and financial health of organizations. A Controller, often synonymous with a Financial Controller, is a senior-level executive who acts as the chief accounting officer, overseeing the comprehensive accounting operations of a company. This role is the backbone of financial integrity, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and strategic financial planning. For professionals seeking a position that blends deep accounting expertise with leadership and analytical prowess, Controller jobs offer a challenging and impactful career. The typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Controller are vast and vital. Primarily, they manage the core accounting functions, including the general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll. A significant part of their role involves producing timely and accurate financial statements—such as balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements—that provide a clear picture of the organization's financial standing. Beyond historical reporting, Controllers are forward-looking. They lead the annual budgeting process, develop financial forecasts, and perform in-depth variance analysis to explain discrepancies between projected and actual figures. This analytical work is crucial for informing executive decision-making and guiding the company's strategic direction. Furthermore, Controllers establish and enforce robust internal controls to safeguard company assets and ensure compliance with accounting standards (like GAAP or IFRS) and relevant government regulations. They often manage the audit process, liaising with external auditors to facilitate a smooth and successful review. In many organizations, the Controller also leads a team of accountants, fostering their professional development and ensuring the department operates efficiently. To succeed in Controller jobs, candidates typically need a strong foundation in accounting and finance, usually evidenced by a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or business administration. A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Chartered Accountant (CA) designation is highly desirable and often required. Employers seek individuals with several years of progressive experience in accounting or finance, including substantial experience in a management or supervisory capacity. Essential skills include an impeccable attention to detail, superior analytical and problem-solving abilities, and a high degree of proficiency with accounting software and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are non-negotiable, as Controllers must translate complex financial data into actionable insights for non-financial stakeholders and lead their teams effectively. They must be organized, able to manage multiple priorities under tight deadlines, and possess a strong ethical compass. If you are a strategic thinker with a passion for numbers and leadership, discovering the right Controller jobs can be the next step in building a fulfilling and influential career at the heart of business operations.

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