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Controller

Job Description
We are currently looking for an organized professional as a Controller who will be responsible for managing accounts receivable and payable, assembling accurate job costing reports, complete monthly closings, preparation of financial statements, and account reconciliation. The position will be located in Kaysville and report directly to the President of the organization. The ideal candidate will have prior job costing experience in the construction industry.
Responsibilities
Reconcile, validate, and analyze accounts
Handle the bi-weekly payroll, break out payroll hours by jobs and produce job costing reports.
Manage and forecast the cash flows.
Post monthly closing entries
Prepare company financial statements
Special reports for management as needed
Identifies and resolves problems and inconsistencies, determining appropriate corrective procedures in a timely manner
Develops and implements cost saving measures
Preparation of tax and accounting schedules for quarterly CPA Review
Work with external CPA to prepare financial statements and tax returns.
Provide training and support to other department staff members
Qualifications
BA in Accounting preferred; 1-3 years previous related financial accounting experience
High School Diploma with minimum 5 years previous related financial accounting experience
Working knowledge of all functions associated with payables, receivables, payroll, and general ledger
Prior job costing experience
Able to work in a fast pace environment and to meet deadlines
A demonstrated ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Proficient in Microsoft Excel and Word and QuickBooks
Willing to pitch in and help others in the department when necessary to meet critical deadlines
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Additional Information
Please email Resume (Cover Letter) to:
contact@pdutah.com

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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