Controller

Tulsa, OK
Full Time
Ross Group
Manager/Supervisor

CONTROLLER                          
In this position, you will be accountable for accounting operations of the company and related companies, including review and production of financial reports in a timely manner, and maintenance of controls and budgets.
 

In this role you will…

  • Manage accounting staff
  • Perform financial analysis of company financial statements and reports
  • Prepare group consolidations and the monthly, quarterly, and annual reports, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
  • Assist in the preparation of the annual budget
  • Manage and process general ledger activities
  • Complete timely and accurate monthly, quarterly and yearly close out
  • Direct annual audited financial statement activities, acting as liaison with accounting firm.
  • Maintain equipment and property depreciation schedules.
  • Obtain knowledge of other accounting / finance roles including Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cash Management, and Job Cost.

As the ideal candidate you…
  • Have a Bachelors Degree in Accounting. Preferred 5-7 years of experience in General Ledger accounting with progressively more demanding and responsible experience.
  • Must have the following designation: Certified Public Accountant 
  • Have construction industry experience (a plus).
  • Have multi-company consolidation experience (a plus).
  • Have a comprehensive understanding of financial statements and general ledger accounting and Generally Accepted Accounted Principles.
  • Have previous office clerical experience (a plus).
  • Can type 35 WPM.
  • Have basic knowledge working with Microsoft Office and Outlook, Internet, and Microsoft Dynamics (experience a plus).
  • Demonstrate good customer service skills and professional phone skills.
  • Exhibit superior attention to detail.
  • Exhibit excellent organization skills.
  • Can preferably complete 10-Key by touch.

Expectations in this role include …
  • Dependability in meeting attendance guidelines, following instructions, responding timely to requests for service and assistance.
  • Showing initiative in seeking increased responsibilities and volunteers readily for additional assignments when needed.
  • Progressive in increasing job knowledge, use resources effectively, exhibit ability to learn and apply new skills.
  • Making timely decisions using sound and accurate judgment while keeping appropriate people informed in the decision process.
  • Identifying problems, gathers and analyzes information skillfully and make recommendations.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and professionally both verbally and in written documents. G.  Ability to focus and complete assigned tasks within provided time constraints.
  • Ability to prioritize and organize work activities while utilizing efficient time management skills in meeting deadlines and staying on schedule with assignments.
  • Meeting established goals while demonstrating accuracy and thoroughness to ensure quality of work.
  • Business casual dress that is appropriate for office environment, company functions and outside business trips or meetings. Depending on the event, appropriate dress may warrant professional attire.
  • An Office environment, but overnight travel extending up to a week may be necessary.
  • Periodic weekend or evening work as duties dictate.

You are physically able to …
  • Operate a computer, telephone and other commonly used business-related items.
  • Put in extended hours and handle rapidly changing priorities to accomplish project goals as necessary.
  • Attend and participate in meetings.
  • Travel on short notice for possibly extended periods of time.


Status:                                    Exempt
Reports To:                             CFO

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