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Process Control and Operating Model Sr Analyst
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Join Citi's Strategic Ledger Program as a Senior Analyst in Tampa. Drive the Target Operating Model design for Oracle SaaS ledger processes in this Finance Transformation. Leverage 5-8+ years of financial services and large-scale transformation experience. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including m...
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United States , Tampa
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87280.00 - 130920.00 USD / Year
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Citi
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Operational Financial Controller
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Join ASTOUND in Las Vegas as an Operational Financial Controller. You'll be the embedded financial pilot for projects, managing job costing, WIP, and P&L in a fast-paced creative environment. The role requires 5-8+ years of project accounting and ERP proficiency. We offer excellent medical/dental...
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United States , Las Vegas
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ASTOUND Group
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Operations Control Center Shift Supervisor
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Lead real-time operations for 10 GW of renewable energy assets in Scottsdale, AZ. Supervise a team monitoring wind, solar, and BESS plants, ensuring compliance with NERC/ISO regulations. This key role requires 5+ years in power plant operations, SCADA expertise, and rotating 12.5-hour shifts. We ...
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United States , Scottsdale
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92000.00 - 109000.00 USD / Year
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Clearway Energy
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Explore a dynamic and rewarding career path with Operations Controller jobs, a critical function at the heart of organizational efficiency and stability. An Operations Controller acts as the central nervous system for a company's daily activities, ensuring that all operational facets run smoothly, safely, and cost-effectively. This role is pivotal across diverse industries, from aviation and manufacturing to logistics and finance, where real-time oversight and strategic decision-making are paramount to success. Professionals in these roles are typically responsible for the continuous monitoring and control of core business processes. A primary function involves analyzing real-time data and performance metrics to ensure operations adhere to planned schedules, safety protocols, and regulatory standards. When disruptions occur—whether due to weather, logistical issues, technical failures, or market fluctuations—the Operations Controller is the key figure in initiating and coordinating the response. They assess the situation, evaluate the impact on resources and timelines, and develop actionable recovery plans to minimize downtime and financial loss. This often requires making swift, high-stakes decisions under pressure to maintain business continuity. Common responsibilities for an Operations Controller include monitoring live operational dashboards, managing resource allocation (such as personnel, equipment, or aircraft), and ensuring compliance with internal policies and external regulations. They are also tasked with analyzing operational costs and identifying opportunities for process improvements to enhance efficiency and reduce expenses. A significant part of the role involves communication; Controllers serve as a vital liaison between different departments, management, and external service providers, relaying critical information and ensuring all stakeholders are aligned. The typical skill set for someone seeking Operations Controller jobs is a blend of analytical prowess and strong interpersonal abilities. Employers generally look for candidates with excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills, capable of assimilating complex information quickly to determine priorities. A keen attention to detail is non-negotiable, as is the ability to remain calm and effective during high-pressure situations. Strong communication and teamwork skills are essential for collaborating within a tight-knit control centre environment. While requirements vary, a background in a relevant field (such as business administration, logistics, or aviation) is common, and familiarity with industry-specific operational systems and software is highly advantageous. If you are a proactive individual who thrives on responsibility and enjoys the challenge of optimizing complex systems, exploring Operations Controller jobs could be the perfect next step in your career. This profession offers a unique opportunity to play a decisive role in an organization's performance and resilience.

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