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Industry Sector Manufacturing / Industrial sector—multi-site manufacturing operations serving North American markets. On-site role supporting plant-level finance, operational cost control, and manufacturing performance improvement at a high-volume production facility located in the United States.
Primary, best-performing title (standardized):
Plant Controller
About the Opportunity
We are seeking an experienced Plant Finance Manager to own all plant-level financial activities and partner closely with operations, supply chain, and corporate finance. This hands-on role combines cost accounting, month-end close, budgeting, and continuous improvement to drive margin expansion, working-capital efficiency, and accurate financial reporting.
Role Responsibilities
Lead plant financial operations: own month-end close, P L and balance-sheet reconciliations, working-capital reporting, and cash monitoring to meet corporate deadlines.
Manage cost accounting and standard costing processes—maintain BOM/Labor/OH, analyze standard vs. actual variances, and implement corrective actions with operations.
Drive budgeting, rolling forecasts, and monthly variance analysis; translate operational KPIs into financial insight to support plant-level decision making.
Oversee CAPEX planning and project financials—prepare ROI analyses, track spend, and ensure capitalization policies and approvals are followed.
Establish and maintain internal controls, audit readiness, and SOX-compliant processes; coordinate external and internal audits and remediate findings.
Develop dashboards and automation (ERP/Excel/PowerBI), coach and develop plant finance staff, and lead cross-functional initiatives to improve cost, quality, and throughput.
Skills Qualifications
Must-Have
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field; 5+ years of progressive plant finance, controller, or cost-accounting experience in manufacturing.
Deep knowledge of GAAP, cost accounting methodologies, inventory WIP accounting, and month-end close best practices.
Hands-on ERP experience (SAP, Oracle, IFS or equivalent) and advanced Excel skills; experience delivering ERP improvements or reconciliations .
Proven ability to produce clear variance analysis, financial models, and operational KPIs to influence plant leadership.
CPA, CMA, or equivalent certification; prior Plant Controller title or multi-site responsibility a plus.
Experience with Lean/continuous-improvement environments, cost-reduction programs, and manufacturing performance metrics.
Familiarity with PowerBI/Tableau for reporting and prior involvement in systems implementations or process automation.
Benefits Culture Highlights
On-site, collaborative manufacturing environment with strong cross-functional partnership between finance and operations.
Opportunities for career growth into regional finance leadership, continuous-improvement projects, and systems ownership.
Competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a focus on professional development.
Location: United States — On-site. Candidates should be able to work at the plant location and engage directly with operations, supply chain, and corporate finance partners.
Industry Sector Manufacturing / Industrial sector—multi-site manufacturing operations serving North American markets. On-site role supporting plant-level finance, operational cost control, and manufacturing performance improvement at a high-volume production facility located in the United States.
Primary, best-performing title (standardized):
Plant Controller
About the Opportunity
We are seeking an experienced Plant Finance Manager to own all plant-level financial activities and partner closely with operations, supply chain, and corporate finance. This hands-on role combines cost accounting, month-end close, budgeting, and continuous improvement to drive margin expansion, working-capital efficiency, and accurate financial reporting.
Role Responsibilities
Lead plant financial operations: own month-end close, P L and balance-sheet reconciliations, working-capital reporting, and cash monitoring to meet corporate deadlines.
Manage cost accounting and standard costing processes—maintain BOM/Labor/OH, analyze standard vs. actual variances, and implement corrective actions with operations.
Drive budgeting, rolling forecasts, and monthly variance analysis; translate operational KPIs into financial insight to support plant-level decision making.
Oversee CAPEX planning and project financials—prepare ROI analyses, track spend, and ensure capitalization policies and approvals are followed.
Establish and maintain internal controls, audit readiness, and SOX-compliant processes; coordinate external and internal audits and remediate findings.
Develop dashboards and automation (ERP/Excel/PowerBI), coach and develop plant finance staff, and lead cross-functional initiatives to improve cost, quality, and throughput.
Skills Qualifications
Must-Have
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field; 5+ years of progressive plant finance, controller, or cost-accounting experience in manufacturing.
Deep knowledge of GAAP, cost accounting methodologies, inventory WIP accounting, and month-end close best practices.
Hands-on ERP experience (SAP, Oracle, IFS or equivalent) and advanced Excel skills; experience delivering ERP improvements or reconciliations .
Proven ability to produce clear variance analysis, financial models, and operational KPIs to influence plant leadership.
CPA, CMA, or equivalent certification; prior Plant Controller title or multi-site responsibility a plus.
Experience with Lean/continuous-improvement environments, cost-reduction programs, and manufacturing performance metrics.
Familiarity with PowerBI/Tableau for reporting and prior involvement in systems implementations or process automation.
Benefits Culture Highlights
On-site, collaborative manufacturing environment with strong cross-functional partnership between finance and operations.
Opportunities for career growth into regional finance leadership, continuous-improvement projects, and systems ownership.
Competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a focus on professional development.
Location: United States — On-site. Candidates should be able to work at the plant location and engage directly with operations, supply chain, and corporate finance partners.