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Assistant Controller
Robert Half Finance & Accounting
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Marlboro, United States
Location
Marlboro
Posted
May 02, 2026
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Job Description
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The Assistant Controller supports the Controller in managing daily accounting operations, ensuring accurate and timely financial reporting, and maintaining robust internal controls. In a large company manufacturing environment, this position leads the month-end close process, oversees cost accounting and inventory controls, and manages a team of accounting professionals.
For Immediate interview please contact Victor Muller at 508 205 2136
Key Responsibilities
Β· Financial Reporting & Close: Lead the month-end, quarterly, and annual closing processes, preparing consolidated financial statements in compliance with GAAP.
Β· Manufacturing Accounting: Manage cost accounting functions, including standard cost development, variance analysis, and Bill of Materials (BOM) reconciliation.
Β· Inventory Control: Monitor inventory valuation, reconcile inventory systems to the general ledger, and oversee physical count procedures.
The Assistant Controller supports the Controller in managing daily accounting operations, ensuring accurate and timely financial reporting, and maintaining robust internal controls. In a large company manufacturing environment, this position leads the month-end close process, oversees cost accounting and inventory controls, and manages a team of accounting professionals.
For Immediate interview please contact Victor Muller at 508 205 2136
Key Responsibilities
Β· Financial Reporting & Close: Lead the month-end, quarterly, and annual closing processes, preparing consolidated financial statements in compliance with GAAP.
Β· Manufacturing Accounting: Manage cost accounting functions, including standard cost development, variance analysis, and Bill of Materials (BOM) reconciliation.
Β· Inventory Control: Monitor inventory valuation, reconcile inventory systems to the general ledger, and oversee physical count procedures.