Plant Controller Construction, Mining & Trades - Kennewick, WA at Geebo

Plant Controller

Job Req # 434138

Consumer Products/Industrial Manufacturing Company is looking for:
POSITION: Plant Controller - Manufacturing Operations
LOCATION: Umatilla OR (Kennewick WA Area)
SALARY:80-90K
20% Bonus
DEGREE: Required
Experience: 5
Years Plant Manufacturing Accounting Background
RELOCATION: Full Relocation Package
Position
Summary:
This position is responsible for the accounting and internal controls in a plant environment and supervising the various financial transactions, accounting controls and accounting department functions. It is also responsible for administering plant's cost control function including coordinating plant's forecasting budgeting and objectives defined by management. This position is the central point of contact between the plant and corporate function for financial and other administrative matters.
Principal Accountabilities:
(All other duties as assigned)
Finance thought leader at the plant responsible for driving cost analysis and supporting manufacturing cost optimization initiatives
Responsible for all technical plant accounting issues
Manages the balance sheet and P&L statement preparation
Manages the preparation and distribution of monthly, quarterly, & annual reporting requirements as instructed by corporate.
Responsible for the planning functions including budget and forecasting.
Meets with plant management and other departments to discuss accounting problems, policy interpretations, cost distributions, saving initiatives and key metrics of the plant performance.
Directly communicates with plant management staff regarding all material and expense expenditures, storeroom, requisition, & Pro-cards and reconciliation of these.
Prepares or directs the preparation of capital projects.
Supervises fixed assets of the facility
Prepares annual plans and forecasts of plant operations
Ensures accurate reporting of Lean project savingsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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