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Controller at AMETEK in Tulsa, OK

Position Description:
The key to success in this position is to effectively partner with the Business Manager and his/her staff to ensure orders, revenue, profit and working capital goals are consistently met. In support of this goal, this individual must be a strong finance leader who can effectively perform financial planning and analysis, lead cost accounting functions as required and ensure all necessary financial controls are in place and followed. Key elements include a hands-on approach, effective leadership and staff management ability and overall business acumen. Experience within the aviation industry and in an MRO, business is strongly desired. The individual will be required to have experience working in a business where a working knowledge of cost accounting was applied. Prior accounting and management experience in a public entity with multi-site responsibilities with a P & L of preferably $50M
is desirable. Position Requirements:
oBachelor's degree in Accounting and/or Finance required oCPA/CMA preferred oMBA preferred o5
years leading the Finance function in a manufacturing and/or aerospace company is required o2-3 years at a public accounting firm would be a plus oSix Sigma and Lean Manufacturing experience a plus oStrong background in GAAP, SEC Reporting and Sarbanes-Oxley Act compliance as well as Manufacturing Finance
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Accounting, Corporate FinanceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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