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Controller - SSFLeap BrandsSaint Paul, Illinois, United States
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Controller - SSF

Leap Brands
  • US
    Saint Paul, Illinois, United States
  • US
    Saint Paul, Illinois, United States

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Overview A high-growth franchise platform is seeking a hands-on Controller to lead all aspects of accounting and financial reporting. This role offers a unique opportunity to help shape the financial foundation of a rapidly expanding company operating across multiple locations throughout the U.S.
Location:
Remote
Key Responsibilities
Manage day-to-day accounting operations and ensure accuracy in financial records
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements
Maintain and strengthen internal controls
Collaborate directly with company leadership and ownership to support strategic growth
Provide financial insights to guide decision-making across the business
Ideal Candidate Will Have
Proven experience in accounting, preferably in a multi-entity or multi-site environment
Strong understanding of GAAP and internal controls
High attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities
A proactive, solution-oriented mindset
Why This Role
Be a foundational finance leader in a company at the start of its growth trajectory
Contribute to a strategy focused on acquisitions and organic expansion
Partner closely with executive leadership and private equity ownership
Join an industry experiencing strong growth driven by rising power demand and infrastructure needs
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  • Saint Paul, Illinois, United States

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