
Benefits:
Controller Wolcott, CT$90K-$125K
The HVAC Controller is responsible for overseeing the financial operations of the company, including accounting processes, financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, job costing, WIP schedules, and compliance. This role is integral in supporting operational leaders with timely and accurate financial insights for decision-making. Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:1. Financial Oversight
• Manage all day-to-day accounting operations including AP, AR, payroll journal entries, GL, bank reconciliations.• Assist with month-end and year-end close processes.• Ensure accurate accruals and cutoff procedures across multiple departments and entities.2. Work-in-Progress (WIP) Reporting
• Prepare WIP reports monthly, ensuring revenue recognition is GAAP-compliant.• Reconcile WIP to general ledger and explain variances.• Support field leaders in interpreting backlog, under/over billings, and percent completion.3. Billing & Revenue Management
• Oversee billing cycles: progress billing, milestone billing, service invoicing, and retention tracking.• Ensure timely and accurate customer invoicing and A/R follow-up.• Monitor revenue recognition based on completed work and contracts.4. Budgeting & Forecasting
• Lead the annual budgeting process, including labor burden estimates and materials projections.• Prepare rolling forecasts and cash flow projections.• Analyze actuals vs. budget and report on variances to leadership.5. Audit & Compliance
• Coordinate with Corporate Controller for year-end reviews or audits.• Assist with tax filings (sales tax, property tax, use tax) ensuring they are completed accurately and timely.• Maintain internal controls and safeguard assets.6. 3. Supervisory Responsibilities
• Collaborate with field operations and project managers on financial processes.• Partner with HR/payroll for labor tracking, benefits costs, and reconciliations.7. 4. Tools & Systems
• ERP/Accounting Software (e.g., QuickBooks)• Job Costing & Dispatch Software (e.g., FieldEdge)• Excel (advanced), Google Sheets, Power BI (optional but preferred)• Payroll systems (e.g., Paylocity)Requirements Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
Physical Demands and Work Environment · Sit for prolonged periods of time.· Repetitive Movements i.e. typing and mouse use.· Prolonged screen viewing.· Lifting up to 25 pounds.
Compensation: $90,000.00 - $125,000.00 per year
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