We’re hiring a corporate Controller to work alongside the CFO as we expand our finance organization. The Controller will be responsible for day-to-day finance and accounting operations, with the unique opportunity to help create a modern finance operation from the ground up.
The Controller will have corporate accounting experience, including experience with GAAP reporting. Responsibilities will include the management of tax and accounting activities, financial reporting, and participation in FP&A and broader strategic financial initiatives.
Things you will work on:
Compile quarterly and annual financial statements, ensuring general compliance
Support quarterly earnings reports
Spearhead the implementation of efficient financial reporting software and procedures
Support FP&A, strategy, and operations planning
Lead team efforts for cash management and A/P+A/R
Manage the quarterly and annual audit process
Develop appropriate tax strategies and manage annual tax process
Establish and report relevant financial performance benchmarks
Help build the finance/accounting team through recruiting and hiring
Requirements:
B.A./B.S. in accounting or finance required
CPA preferred
Minimum 7 years corporate accounting experience
Experience with relevant accounting, finance, accounts payable/receivable software and methods
The position will be based in Houston, TX
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