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Vaco, LLC

Our Distribution client is seeking an Assistant Controller to manage their Lease Accounting, Union Contracts, and Month end close process.
You will be assisting the VP to oversee a staff of direct reports and growing team.
Candidates with SAP experience, highly preferred.
The company is located near Woodbridge, NJ and offers full comprehensive benefits packages, a 401k Match and best of all, a growth trajectory.
Does this sound like an enjoyable new role for you this summer? Please apply within.
Assistant Controller Salary:
approx.
$120-130kLocation:
Near Woodbridge, NJ (IN-OFFICE)
Responsibilities:
Monthly Loan Reconciliations Lease Accounting for multiple locationsManage Month end close, Financial Statements and GAAP AnalysisCalculate and Report Bonus, Commissions, and Interest Assist with AuditSkills Needed:
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or FinanceAt Least 5-10yrs of experience Food, Distribution, or CPG backgroundMid to large team Management experienceSAP and Advanced Excel experienceAbout the Company:
Vaco, LLCVaco provides expert consulting, permanent placement, executive search and strategic staffing for companies around the world, in the areas of accounting, finance, technology, healthcare, operations, administration and more.
As a premier talent solutions firm, Vaco connects people to their dream jobs and helps leading companies find talent to grow their business.
Since its founding in 2002, Vaco has grown to more than 35 offices across the globe, 700
employees, more than 3,000 consultants and $450M in revenue.
Vaco has been named to Inc.
magazine's list of the fastest-growing private companies for past 11 years and is dedicated to developing long-term relationships, life-long careers and creative client solutions.
Company Size:
2,500 to 4,999 employeesIndustry:
Staffing/Employment AgenciesFounded:
2002Website:
http:
//www.
vaco.
com/.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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