Corporate Controller - Salary is up to $150K DOE Accounting - Las Vegas, NV at Geebo

Corporate Controller - Salary is up to $150K DOE

Your Best Management Group is looking for a highly motivated and energetic Corporate Controller. This position reports to the CEO and is responsible for all daily corporate accounting functions for a multi-state company. Must have 10 years proven management experience and responsibility of Accounting Control activities.


We offer great benefits including paid vacation, 9 paid holidays, and 401K plan with company match. The salary is up to $150k DOE.


Primary Duties and Responsibilities


Responsible for the monthly and quarterly closing process including account reconciliations, auditing monthly account transactions, and process improvement


Reviews and signs off on all transactions going into the general ledger (GL)


Responsible for keeping the Accounting Manager informed regarding any issues detected or any changes required to be made in the general ledger or to established policies or procedures


Track all insurances and bonds, work with CEO and broker to ensure timely continuation of policies


Direct other assigned accounting personnel in providing and directing procedures and computer application systems necessary to maintain proper records and to afford adequate accounting controls and services


Comply with local, state, and federal government reporting requirements and tax filings


Coordinate the provision of information to internal auditors and external auditors for the annual audit


Review and track contracts as directed by the CEO


Design and prepare special reports for CEO as needed or assigned


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

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