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Controller

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United States

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3 days ago

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$20 - $150K / year

Seniority

Mid Level

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Job Description

Controller

Donna Cornell Enterprises

Role Description A growing, multi-entity organization operating in the e-commerce fulfillment and logistics space is seeking a Controller to join its leadership team. This role is open due to an upcoming retirement and offers a clear path to a CFO position within approximately one year. The company supports clients by managing order processing, packaging, shipping, and related logistics coordination across multiple states, without physically handling inventory. Qualifications - 5–10 years of experience in a Controller or similar leadership role - Strong combination of strategic thinking and hands-on accounting capability - Experience working across multiple entities - Proven ability to build or improve financial systems and reporting - Proficiency in QuickBooks; NetSuite experience is a plus - Prior team management experience required - Background in e-commerce, logistics, supply chain, distribution, or similar industries preferred - Comfortable working in a fully remote environment with periodic domestic travel (typically short trips of 2–3 days for conferences or meetings) Requirements - Oversee financial operations across four primary entities and support an additional 12 smaller entities - Manage and mentor a team of four direct reports - Remain hands-on with accounting functions, including journal entries and financial oversight - Build, improve, and streamline financial systems and reporting processes, particularly around cash flow and intercompany activity - Manage financial reporting across multiple entities (currently non-consolidated), with a focus on scalability and improved structure - Monitor multi-state operations and identify tax filing requirements as the business grows (no complex tax structures; limited exposure such as R&D credit) - Work primarily within QuickBooks, along with one entity on NetSuite and a proprietary internal logistics system - Coordinate with a PEO for payroll and related functions Benefits - Base salary of $150,000 plus a 20% target bonus - Opportunity for CFO level compensation and equity participation

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