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Commission Project Finance Controller Jobs in Missouri

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Financial Controller

Rolla, MO · On-site

$45K - $65K/yr

The Financial Controller shall oversee all financial attributes of a project from start to finish ensuring that each dollar is properly allocated and tracked. Responsibilities include but are not ...

Controller

Kansas City, MO · On-site

$150K - $175K/yr

The Controller should have financial and business management skills as detailed knowledge of ... Review project job cost estimate booking with Project Management and verify it gets set-up in CMIC ...

The Controller should have financial and business management skills as detailed knowledge of ... Review project job cost estimate booking with Project Management and verify it gets set-up in CMIC ...

High-performing accounting and finance team already in place * Strong organizational culture ... We are seeking a leader who can develop people, drive projects, improve processes, build ...

CONTROLLER

Saint Louis, MO · On-site

$115K - $125K/yr

The Controller contributes to the organization's mission by overseeing all accounting and financial ... Financial reporting & analysis, budget and project management * Advanced MS Office skills (Expert ...

CONTROLLER

Saint Louis, MO · On-site

$115K - $125K/yr

The Controller contributes to the organization's mission by overseeing all accounting and financial ... Financial reporting & analysis, budget and project management * Advanced MS Office skills (Expert ...

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Commission Project Finance Controller information

What is a commission project finance controller?

A Commission Project Finance Controller is a financial professional responsible for overseeing and managing the financial aspects of commissioned projects within an organization. Their duties typically include budgeting, forecasting, monitoring project costs, ensuring financial compliance, and preparing reports for stakeholders. They work closely with project managers and other departments to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. This role is essential in industries such as engineering, construction, and manufacturing, where projects are often complex and require rigorous financial oversight.

How does a commission project finance controller typically interact with project managers and other departments?

A Commission Project Finance Controller works closely with project managers to monitor budgets, track financial performance, and ensure that project costs are aligned with forecasts. They regularly collaborate with departments such as procurement, engineering, and accounting to gather data, resolve discrepancies, and support project delivery. Effective communication and coordination are essential, as controllers often participate in cross-functional meetings, provide financial insights, and help drive decision-making to keep projects on track financially.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a commission project finance controller, and why are they important?

A Commission Project Finance Controller should possess strong financial analysis, project accounting, and budgeting skills, usually backed by a degree in finance, accounting, or a related field. Familiarity with ERP systems like SAP, advanced Excel proficiency, and often professional certifications such as CPA or ACCA are typically required. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple deadlines are crucial soft skills for this role. These capabilities are vital to ensure accurate financial oversight, risk management, and successful project delivery within budget and compliance requirements.

What is the difference between Commission Project Finance Controller vs Project Finance Analyst?

AspectCommission Project Finance ControllerProject Finance Analyst
CredentialsTypically requires finance or accounting degrees, certifications like CPA or CFAUsually holds a degree in finance, accounting, or economics
Work EnvironmentWorks within finance teams managing project budgets, compliance, and reportingAnalyzes financial data, prepares reports, supports project funding decisions
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in energy, infrastructure, and large-scale project companiesFound in banks, consulting firms, and project development companies

The Commission Project Finance Controller focuses on overseeing financial controls, compliance, and reporting for projects, while the Project Finance Analyst primarily analyzes financial data and supports funding decisions. Both roles require strong financial skills and industry knowledge but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Project Finance Controller jobs in Missouri?

The most popular types of Project Finance Controller jobs in Missouri are:

What cities in Missouri are hiring for Commission Project Finance Controller jobs?

Cities in Missouri with the most Commission Project Finance Controller job openings:

Infographic showing various Commission Project Finance Controller job openings in Missouri as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution.

Director of Finance/Controller

Bothwell Regional Health Center

Sedalia, MO • On-site

$95 - $130/hr

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Bothwell Regional Health Center rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 11 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

73rd of 1,062 rated hospitals


Job description

Position:Director of Finance/Controller

Location: Sedalia, MO

Job Id:1059-2026

# of Openings:0

JOB SUMMARY:

Director of Finance/Controller is a management position.

The Director of Finance/Controller is responsible for the daily operations in financial accounting, accounts payable, and payroll; responsible for preparation of accurate and timely financial reports to be used by both hospital management and external parties; and coordinating all financial audits to ensure that they are completed on a timely basis.

The Director of Finance/Controller reports directly to Chief Financial Officer.

QUALIFICATIONS:
  1. 1.Education:
    1. a.)Graduate from a recognized College or University, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business with a major in Accounting.
  2. 2.Licensure/Certification:
    1. a.) CPA or MBA in Accounting is desired.
  3. 3.Work Experience:
    1. a.)Three to five years' experience in appropriate field of accounting, preferably in a healthcare facility, with some experience in the supervision of staff and maintaining a computerized general ledger system.
RESPONSIBILITIES/JOB DUTIES:
  1. 1.Directs the preparation and analysis of internal and external financial statements in conformance with generally accepted accounting principles. Ensures financial statements fairly report results of operation.
  2. 2.Manages the daily cash management operations of the Health Center to include the movement of money between accounts to cover daily operations and the daily cash receipt activity of the Health Center and its affiliates. Monitors market conditions and reviews the Health Center's investment performance regularly. Recommends investment strategies to maximize returns. Maintains investment policy in accordance with reasonable business practice.
  3. 3.Evaluates new or modified accounting systems to provide accurate reports of financial and operational activities. Supervises the installation of such systems. Directs the development and maintenance of monthly revenue and expense monitoring tools.
  4. 4.Directs the annual preparation of the Medicare, Medicaid and Other payor cost reports.
  5. 5.Consults with management and consultants to compile data necessary for accurate external reporting to regulatory agencies. Coordinates use of external consultants as necessary to analyze reimbursement programs and file for reimbursement program appeals.
  6. 6.Directs the development of policies and procedures to ensure proper accounting for the acquisition, transfer, and disposition of capital expenditures.
  7. 7.Oversees the disbursement of Health Center's funds through the Accounts Payable system. Oversees the development of policies and procedures to assure the effective and efficient disbursement of accounts payable for the facility.
  8. 8.Oversees the preparation, review, and distribution of W-2 and 1099 forms and filing in accordance with the provisions of the Internal Revenue Service.
  9. 9.Oversees the payroll processes of the Health Center and subsidiaries. Ensures that pay policies and practices are in compliance with federal and state regulations.
  10. 10.Reviews both the Health Center's and subsidiary company activity to ensure accurate reporting in compliance with the Internal Revenue Service Code. Directs the preparation of timely and accurate Federal and State filings.
  11. 11.Directs the coordination of the annual audit with external auditors and actuaries. Assists in evaluation and select of appropriate independent accounting firm.
  12. 12.Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED STAFF COMPETENCIES:
  1. 1.Demonstrates support for organizational and departmental mission.
  2. 2.Supports and demonstrates knowledge of the Strategic Plan and the Hospital Key Initiatives.
  3. 3.Fosters and promotes teamwork within department and the organization as a whole.
  4. 4.Works to resolves conflicts constructively and in a timely manner.
  5. 5.Ability to communicate effectively and simply with every customer and co- worker.
  6. 6.Ability to display a positive, courteous and friendly attitude toward all contacts.
  7. 7.Ability to build good relationships with others based upon a sustained effort of mutual support toward common goals.
  8. 8.Ability to exercise good judgment, reasoning and concentration to detail and to take personal accountability for all actions in carrying out job duties.
  9. 9.Is customer focused and committed to Quality and Process Improvement with a strong desire to provide service excellence.
  10. 10.Possesses and displays a strong knowledge and understanding of the standards of practice for their position including, if and when applicable, commensurate computer skills; population specific and general competencies; organizational skills, time and project management.
  11. 11.Possesses a vigorous and enthusiastic desire to learn and to grow both personally and professionally, and to improve one's skills in order to deliver the best possible care for our customers.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
  1. 1. Works in well lighted and ventilated office environment.
  2. 2. Subject to frequent interruptions.
  3. 3. Generally sedentary position.
  4. 4. Must be able to work the necessary hours to complete all projects within established time requirements.
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