Global, manufacturing company is looking to add an Plant Controller. This role will be a part of a growing Business Unit and will assist in overseeing the accounting for the largest plant in the BU. Great opportunity for someone looking to make an impact with a growing, dynamic company.
Why Take The Plant Controller Role
- Opportunity for career growth
- Process improvement-oriented role- make things better
- Good compensation and benefits
- Agile and nimble company that was able to adjust doing covid and grow the business
- Great leadership and people!
- Hybrid schedule after training: flexibility to work from home 2x a week
Overview Of The Plant Controller
- Supervise, review and interpret month/quarter/year end financial reports as well as month-end close processes to support the plant and corporate
- Support the annual budget, month and quarterly forecasts, and financial comparisons and explanations of actual results versus the financial estimates
- Prepare and analyze material usage, cost statements, profit and loss statements, manufacturing statistics, labor analysis, and sales analysis
- Balance sheet analysis for key accounts, including inventory and preparation or approval for account reconciliations
- Analyze and interpret operating and financial results to identify trends and activities driving those results and make recommendations on potential changes, both operation and financial in nature, to improve performance
- Provide a business partnering service to the BU by improving financial processes and support the implementation of best practice across all the sites
- Provide the necessary financial reporting to the Business Unit and Group as and when required
- Anchor person for the reporting work of the plant and plays a key role in identifying performance issues in support of the management process
- Support in integrating new company acquisitions into the BU
Preferred Qualifications For The Plant Controller
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting
- 5+ years experience
- manufacturing industry experience, understanding of cost and inventory