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Project Controls Coordinator IV - Field Cost Analyst
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Seeking a **Project Controls Coordinator IV - Field Cost Analyst** in **150 Mile House, Canada**. Leverage 10+ years of experience with **EcoSys PCMS** and **Oracle Cloud** to manage field-level construction budgets, forecasts, and earned value. This role involves contract analysis, cost reportin...
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Canada , 150 Mile House
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80.00 - 85.00 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Senior Financial Analyst – Technical Accounting, Controls & Compliance
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Senior Financial Analyst – Technical Accounting, Controls & Compliance role in Oshawa, Canada. Strengthen financial reporting, internal controls, and period-end close processes. Requires a Bachelor’s degree, CPA preferred, and 3+ years in accounting or audit. Enjoy comprehensive benefits includin...
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Canada , Oshawa
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97800.00 - 146600.00 USD / Year
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General Motors
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Markets Data Risk BAU Controls Analyst
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Seeking a VP Lead Risk Analyst in Mississauga to implement and monitor 1st Line of Defense data controls for Markets Business. You will design and operate risk data controls, analyze KPIs, and drive risk mitigation. Requires 8+ years in Market Risk Management or Product Control with strong contro...
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Canada , Mississauga
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94960.00 - 142440.00 USD / Year
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Citi
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About the Controls Analyst role

Discover a world of opportunity in Controls Analyst jobs, a critical and dynamic profession at the intersection of finance, risk management, and business operations. Professionals in this field are the guardians of a company's financial and operational integrity, ensuring that data is accurate, risks are managed, and internal controls are robust and effective. They provide the essential checks and balances that allow organizations to function with confidence, comply with regulations, and make sound strategic decisions.

A Controls Analyst is typically responsible for a wide range of oversight activities. A core function involves the meticulous analysis and reporting of financial data, such as daily profit and loss (P&L) statements. They ensure the completeness and accuracy of the company's books and records, reconciling general ledger accounts and verifying the valuation of financial products and assets. Beyond pure finance, these analysts are deeply involved in the operational risk framework. They assess, document, and test the effectiveness of internal controls, identifying potential weaknesses, process gaps, or points of failure. When operational incidents occur, Controls Analysts are key players in the incident management process, performing root cause analysis and tracking the implementation of corrective actions to prevent recurrence.

The day-to-day responsibilities of a Controls Analyst are both analytical and collaborative. They spend significant time analyzing complex data sets, utilizing tools like Microsoft Excel and other data analysis software to identify trends, anomalies, and areas of risk. They prepare detailed reports and management information (MI) to communicate their findings clearly and concisely to senior stakeholders, auditors, and risk committees. Collaboration is a cornerstone of the role; Controls Analysts frequently liaise with various departments, including trading desks, IT, operations, and compliance, to understand processes, challenge existing practices, and drive improvements. They often support strategic projects aimed at enhancing system infrastructure, standardizing processes, and embedding a stronger control culture across the organization.

To succeed in Controls Analyst jobs, individuals typically possess a unique blend of technical and soft skills. A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business, or a related field is a common requirement. A keen eye for detail and a naturally control-focused, skeptical mindset are paramount. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are essential for dissecting complex issues and developing practical solutions. Proficiency with data analysis tools and methodologies is increasingly important. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are crucial for articulating risks and recommendations effectively. Furthermore, a solid understanding of operational risk principles, internal control frameworks, and the trade lifecycle of financial products is highly valued. For those with a proactive attitude and a passion for ensuring business integrity, Controls Analyst jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path with significant growth potential.