Flexpipe
Job Summary
The Financial Controller is a key leadership role responsible for the financial integrity and performance of the company’s manufacturing operations. This position plays a critical role in driving operational efficiency, cost control, and strategic decision‑making by providing accurate, timely, and insightful financial analysis. The Controller will oversee all aspects of financial management related to production, including standard costing, inventory valuation, variance analysis, and capital investment planning. They will work closely with plant managers, operations leaders, and supply chain teams to ensure financial alignment with production goals, continuous improvement initiatives, and lean manufacturing practices. Benefits
Flexible health, dental & vision benefits with HSA rollover Employer‑paid life, AD&D, and disability insurance 24/7 Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP) Wellness and mental health support programs Exclusive discounts (PerkoPolis & GoodLife Fitness) Attractive incentive bonus plans Function & Responsibilities
Work with Leadership Team to prepare the Business Unit’s Budgets and Three‑Year Strategic Plan. Develop operational budgets for labor, materials, and overhead in collaboration with Operations teams. Provide strategic analysis and financial modeling that supports the business units SPBP priorities. Participate in lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives, providing financial insights and ROI analysis. Evaluate capital expenditure proposals, conduct ROI and payback analysis, and track project performance. Collaborate with Plant Managers and Operations Leaders to align financial goals with production KPIs. Manage and mentor finance and/or administration staff. Set and agree on personal objectives for finance staff; monitor and provide ongoing support. Conduct semi‑annual performance reviews. Encourage ongoing employee development through educational and development opportunities. Maintain succession plans for long term team sustainability. Prepare/coordinate all financial information and reports for the division, including monthly, quarterly and annual financial packages and reporting. Provide analysis and insight to Leadership of actual results versus plan and forecasts. Provide timely variance analysis (e.g., actual vs. budget, standard vs. actual cost) with actionable insights. Develop and maintain dashboards and KPIs to monitor plant performance, cost trends, and operational efficiency. Oversee inventory reporting, including valuation of raw materials, WIP, and finished goods. Ensure accurate reporting of production orders, scrap, rework, and yield losses. Drive reporting improvements, streamline processes, and drive innovation. Develop, implement, and maintain standard costing systems across all manufacturing sites. Analyze and report on cost variances (labor, overhead, material, etc.) and recommend corrective actions. Analyze variances of plan, forecast and actuals and recommend actions or alternatives to management. Monitor and analyze manufacturing margins and product profitability. Oversee inventory valuation, reconciliation and reporting of raw materials and finished goods. Manage relationships with suppliers to ensure compliance with corporate guidelines and maximize benefits of cash discounts and timely payments. Drive automation and system improvements to enhance financial accuracy and reporting efficiency. Manage and monitor cash flows to ensure business viability and achieve KPIs (DSO/DPO targets). Ensure compliance with corporate and legislated financial practices and audit requirements by implementing appropriate policies and procedures. Maintain record keeping and utilization reporting of divisional assets, including inventory and capital assets. Liaise with corporate and audit teams (internal and external). Knowledge and Skills
Analytical skill to evaluate financial information and apply sound business logic. Strong interpersonal skills: ability to motivate staff to meet departmental, divisional, and corporate goals and objectives. Highly skilled in accounting principles (GAAP, IFRS) and business software applications. Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Accounting or related field. CPA designation preferred. 6–10 years’ experience as a Financial Controller required. Strong knowledge of MS Office, especially Excel. ERP system experience required. Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma, and process improvement methodologies from a financial perspective. Ability to assess capital investment proposals, conduct ROI and NPV analysis, and monitor project financial performance. IFS system experience is not required but is an asset. Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level Employment Type
Full‑time Job Function
Accounting / Auditing and Finance Industries
Oil and Gas
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The Financial Controller is a key leadership role responsible for the financial integrity and performance of the company’s manufacturing operations. This position plays a critical role in driving operational efficiency, cost control, and strategic decision‑making by providing accurate, timely, and insightful financial analysis. The Controller will oversee all aspects of financial management related to production, including standard costing, inventory valuation, variance analysis, and capital investment planning. They will work closely with plant managers, operations leaders, and supply chain teams to ensure financial alignment with production goals, continuous improvement initiatives, and lean manufacturing practices. Benefits
Flexible health, dental & vision benefits with HSA rollover Employer‑paid life, AD&D, and disability insurance 24/7 Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP) Wellness and mental health support programs Exclusive discounts (PerkoPolis & GoodLife Fitness) Attractive incentive bonus plans Function & Responsibilities
Work with Leadership Team to prepare the Business Unit’s Budgets and Three‑Year Strategic Plan. Develop operational budgets for labor, materials, and overhead in collaboration with Operations teams. Provide strategic analysis and financial modeling that supports the business units SPBP priorities. Participate in lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives, providing financial insights and ROI analysis. Evaluate capital expenditure proposals, conduct ROI and payback analysis, and track project performance. Collaborate with Plant Managers and Operations Leaders to align financial goals with production KPIs. Manage and mentor finance and/or administration staff. Set and agree on personal objectives for finance staff; monitor and provide ongoing support. Conduct semi‑annual performance reviews. Encourage ongoing employee development through educational and development opportunities. Maintain succession plans for long term team sustainability. Prepare/coordinate all financial information and reports for the division, including monthly, quarterly and annual financial packages and reporting. Provide analysis and insight to Leadership of actual results versus plan and forecasts. Provide timely variance analysis (e.g., actual vs. budget, standard vs. actual cost) with actionable insights. Develop and maintain dashboards and KPIs to monitor plant performance, cost trends, and operational efficiency. Oversee inventory reporting, including valuation of raw materials, WIP, and finished goods. Ensure accurate reporting of production orders, scrap, rework, and yield losses. Drive reporting improvements, streamline processes, and drive innovation. Develop, implement, and maintain standard costing systems across all manufacturing sites. Analyze and report on cost variances (labor, overhead, material, etc.) and recommend corrective actions. Analyze variances of plan, forecast and actuals and recommend actions or alternatives to management. Monitor and analyze manufacturing margins and product profitability. Oversee inventory valuation, reconciliation and reporting of raw materials and finished goods. Manage relationships with suppliers to ensure compliance with corporate guidelines and maximize benefits of cash discounts and timely payments. Drive automation and system improvements to enhance financial accuracy and reporting efficiency. Manage and monitor cash flows to ensure business viability and achieve KPIs (DSO/DPO targets). Ensure compliance with corporate and legislated financial practices and audit requirements by implementing appropriate policies and procedures. Maintain record keeping and utilization reporting of divisional assets, including inventory and capital assets. Liaise with corporate and audit teams (internal and external). Knowledge and Skills
Analytical skill to evaluate financial information and apply sound business logic. Strong interpersonal skills: ability to motivate staff to meet departmental, divisional, and corporate goals and objectives. Highly skilled in accounting principles (GAAP, IFRS) and business software applications. Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Accounting or related field. CPA designation preferred. 6–10 years’ experience as a Financial Controller required. Strong knowledge of MS Office, especially Excel. ERP system experience required. Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma, and process improvement methodologies from a financial perspective. Ability to assess capital investment proposals, conduct ROI and NPV analysis, and monitor project financial performance. IFS system experience is not required but is an asset. Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level Employment Type
Full‑time Job Function
Accounting / Auditing and Finance Industries
Oil and Gas
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