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Join our team in Espoo as a Quality Control Technician, ensuring the integrity of spacecraft hardware. You will perform mechanical inspections, manage documentation, and support root cause analysis to prevent defects. We offer comprehensive benefits, relocation support, and a focus on professiona...
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Finland , Espoo
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3400.00 - 3700.00 EUR / Month
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Senior C++ Engineer - Satellite Real-Time Control Systems
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Join ICEYE in Helsinki to develop real-time C++ software for the world's largest commercial SAR satellite constellation. You will own the full lifecycle of safety-critical control systems, where microseconds matter. This role requires expertise in modern C++, deterministic systems, and embedded L...
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Finland , Helsinki
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Senior Quality Control Engineer
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Join ICEYE as a Senior Quality Control Engineer in Espoo. You will define inspection strategies, mentor technicians, and drive continuous improvement in aerospace manufacturing. This role requires 7+ years of QC experience, expertise in standards like AS9100, and skills in data analysis. We offer...
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Discover a world of opportunity in IT Controller jobs, a critical and dynamic profession at the intersection of information technology, finance, and business strategy. An IT Controller, also known as an IT Financial Controller, is a specialized professional responsible for managing the financial health and strategic value of an organization's technology investments. This role is essential for ensuring that IT is not just a cost center but a strategic partner that delivers measurable value, aligning technology spending with overarching business objectives. Professionals in these jobs act as the vital link between the CIO/IT department and the CFO/finance department. Their core mission is to bring financial discipline, transparency, and strategic insight to the management of IT resources. A typical day involves a blend of accounting, analysis, forecasting, and stakeholder communication. Common responsibilities for individuals in IT Controller roles include developing and managing the IT budget, tracking actual spending against forecasts, and conducting variance analysis to explain discrepancies. They are also tasked with implementing and overseeing robust cost allocation models, often using Technology Business Management (TBM) frameworks, to accurately chargeback or showback IT costs to various business units. A significant part of the role involves financial reporting and analysis specific to the IT landscape. This includes creating management reports on IT spending, analyzing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for specific applications or services, and evaluating the financial performance of IT projects and portfolios. IT Controllers are deeply involved in capital expenditure (CapEx) and operational expenditure (OpEx) planning for technology, ensuring investments are properly categorized and accounted for. They also play a key role in vendor and contract management, assessing the financial aspects of software licenses, cloud service agreements, and outsourcing deals to optimize spending. To excel in IT Controller jobs, a specific blend of skills is required. A strong foundation in accounting principles (GAAP/IFRS) and corporate finance is non-negotiable. Equally important is a solid understanding of IT infrastructure, common services (like cloud computing, SaaS, and data centers), and project management methodologies. Candidates for these positions typically need a bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or management information systems, with many employers preferring an MBA or a professional certification like a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) or CITP (Certified Information Technology Professional). Proficiency with financial modeling in Excel and experience with enterprise systems like SAP or Oracle is standard, while knowledge of specialized IT financial management tools is a significant advantage. Successful IT Controllers are analytical, detail-oriented, and possess exceptional communication skills, allowing them to translate complex technical costs into clear business terms for senior leadership. They are strategic thinkers who can influence decision-making and drive financial efficiency within the IT function. If you are a finance professional with a passion for technology or an IT specialist with a strong acumen for numbers, exploring IT Controller jobs could be the perfect career path, offering a strategic and influential position at the heart of modern business operations.

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