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Canada Regional Controller

Canada, Brantford Employment contract 135000.00 - 160000.00 USD / Year · Job Posted June 04, 2026
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As an innovation leader, we look for ambitious, forward thinking, open-minded and well-rounded individuals to join our global team. Located in our Brantford, Canada office, you will be reporting to the Director of Accounting, Americas. This role has responsibility for the end‑to‑end financial close and compliance for the Canadian region You will lead finance transformation and process‑improvement initiatives across the accounting and finance function for the region.

Job Responsibility

  • Lead all accounting and controllership activities for the Canada region, ensuring accurate and timely monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting
  • Ensure compliance with US GAAP, Canadian statutory requirements, SOX controls, and company accounting policies
  • Manage all local payroll, treasury, tax and compliance areas
  • Oversee the regional month-end close process, including review and approval of journal entries, account reconciliations, accruals, and balance sheet reviews
  • Maintain ownership of the integrity and accuracy of the regional general ledger and financial statements
  • Partner with Corporate Accounting to support consolidated reporting requirements and technical accounting matters
  • Ensure all regional reporting deadlines are achieved with high levels of accuracy and consistency
  • Maintain a strong internal control environment and ensure compliance with SOX and internal control requirements
  • Partner with Internal Audit and external auditors to support audits, remediation activities, and continuous control improvements
  • Identify financial and operational risks within the region and implement corrective actions and best practices
  • Lead documentation and enhancement of accounting policies, procedures, and process controls
  • Lead the transformation of the regional accounting organization through process improvement, standardization, and automation initiatives
  • Identify and eliminate non-value-added activities to improve efficiency, scalability, and accuracy across accounting operations
  • Support ERP implementations, system enhancements, and finance transformation initiatives to modernize accounting processes and reduce manual work
  • Drive adoption of best practices, standardized workflows, and continuous improvement methodologies across the regional finance organization
  • Serve as a change leader, helping the organization adapt to new processes, systems, and ways of working
  • Partner closely with operations, supply chain, commercial, HR, IT, tax, and FP&A teams to support business initiatives and operational decision-making
  • Translate complex accounting and financial concepts into clear business insights for non-financial stakeholders
  • Support regional leadership with financial analysis, business performance insights, and compliance guidance
  • Develop, coach, and mentor regional accounting team members while fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement
  • Participate in special projects including ERP implementations, system integrations, finance transformation initiatives, and process redesign efforts

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration
  • CPA designation strongly preferred
  • 11+ years of progressive accounting and controllership experience, including public accounting experience
  • Strong knowledge of local accounting, statutory, and regulatory requirements
  • Strong technical accounting knowledge under US GAAP
  • Experience within a large global manufacturing or industrial organization preferred
  • Proven experience leading accounting process transformation and continuous improvement initiatives
  • Experience with ERP implementations, finance systems optimization, and automation projects
  • Strong understanding of internal controls, SOX compliance, and financial reporting processes
  • Demonstrated leadership capability with the ability to influence across functions and levels of the organization
  • Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills with a hands-on leadership style
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills with the ability to simplify complex accounting concepts
  • Experience with OneStream, SAP, Oracle, or other large ERP platforms preferred
  • Ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced, matrixed global environment
  • Must be legally authorized to work in Canada without sponsorship

Nice to have

  • Experience with OneStream, SAP, Oracle, or other large ERP platforms preferred
  • Experience within a large global manufacturing or industrial organization preferred

What we offer

  • Dress for your Day (jeans allowed)
  • health club reimbursement
  • ownership of your work/life balance

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