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Controller Finance Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Beyond safeguarding financial integrity, the Controller is a strategic business partner to the executive team - translating financial data into actionable insight, driving finance transformation and ...

CORPORATE CONTROLLER

Hood River, OR · On-site

$125K - $155K/yr

The Controller is responsible for support of 3 companies (holding the above entities) including one ... Financial Management * Direct all accounting operations for multiple business entities. * Prepare ...

Beyond safeguarding financial integrity, the Controller is a strategic business partner to the executive team - translating financial data into actionable insight, driving finance transformation and ...

US Controller

Creswell, OR · On-site

$140K - $165K/yr

This role is responsible for managing financial reporting, general accounting, manufacturing ... Controller drives scalable financial processes, strengthens governance, and supports informed ...

The Fund Controller at Standish works with other team members to lead the financial reporting and administration operations of our clients. In conjunction with the Engagement Manager, the Fund ...

We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Controller to join our finance team. The successful candidate will perform a variety of intermediate accounting and fiscal record keeping activities.

The Opportunity We're seeking a Controller to lead our accounting and financial operations. In this ... Produce financial reports, dashboards, and analysis to support leadership in decision-making.

The Special Projects Controller is a highly skilled person who will create value for the company by ... Perform monthly financial statement analysis; budget variance analysis; valuation and ...

Division Controller

Medford, OR

$104K - $142K/yr

Timber Products is looking for a Division Controller to manager the financial reporting and accounting systems for Timber Products while complying with Company accounting policies and procedures. In ...

Division Controller

Medford, OR · On-site

$107K - $146K/yr

Timber Products is looking for a Division Controller to manager the financial reporting and accounting systems for Timber Products while complying with Company accounting policies and procedures. In ...

Plant Controller

Coquille, OR · On-site

$113K - $141K/yr

Description Purpose Provides financial analysis and support to Operations and Commercial teams to make better decisions to improve profitability at the mill. The Plant Controller will be instrumental ...

Plant Controller

Coquille, OR

$113K - $141K/yr

Purpose Provides financial analysis and support to Operations and Commercial teams to make better decisions to improve profitability at the mill. The Plant Controller will be instrumental in ...

Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), this position ensures the integrity of ... The Controller directly supervises accounting personnel, including General Ledger, Accounts Payable ...

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How much do controller finance jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for controller finance in Oregon is $117,510.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $97,800.00 and $136,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a controller in finance do?

A Controller in Finance is responsible for overseeing the accounting operations of an organization, including the production of financial reports, maintenance of accounting records, and implementation of controls to mitigate risk. They ensure that financial statements are accurate and comply with relevant regulations and standards. Controllers also manage budgeting, auditing, and financial analysis to help guide business decisions and support strategic planning.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a controller in finance?

To thrive as a Controller in Finance, you need strong expertise in accounting principles, financial reporting, and regulatory compliance, usually backed by a degree in accounting or finance and often a CPA qualification. Familiarity with ERP systems like SAP or Oracle, advanced Excel skills, and knowledge of GAAP or IFRS standards are typically required. Leadership, analytical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for managing teams and collaborating with stakeholders. These competencies ensure accurate financial oversight, risk mitigation, and strategic decision-making within an organization.

What are the main challenges a controller faces when managing the monthly close process?

One of the primary challenges for a Controller during the monthly close process is ensuring accuracy and timeliness while coordinating across multiple departments. Controllers must reconcile discrepancies, oversee journal entries, and address last-minute changes—all under tight deadlines. They often need to troubleshoot unexpected issues, communicate effectively with accounting teams, and maintain compliance with internal controls and external regulations. Strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize tasks are essential to managing these challenges successfully.

How much does a controller finance get paid?

A Controller in finance typically earns a median annual salary between $100,000 and $150,000, depending on experience, industry, and location. Senior controllers with extensive experience or in large organizations can earn higher compensation, often including bonuses and benefits. Strong accounting skills, certifications like CPA, and proficiency with financial software are important for this role.

Is a controller finance a good job?

A controller in finance is a senior management role responsible for overseeing accounting operations, financial reporting, and internal controls. It typically requires strong analytical skills, accounting certifications such as CPA or CMA, and experience with financial software. The position offers high responsibility, competitive compensation, and opportunities for career advancement in finance departments.

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

The most popular types of Controller Finance jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Controller Finance jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Controller Finance job openings:

Infographic showing various Controller Finance job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 8% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $117,510 per year, or $56.5 per hour.

Corporate Controller

Ichor Systems

Tualatin, OR • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Ichor Systems rating

9.4

Company rating: 9.4 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

9th of 490 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description


Ichor Systems has an immediate opening for a Corporate Controller, ideally present on-site in one of our Tualatin, OR, or Austin, TX locations. Relocation assistance may be available as necessary.
The Corporate Controller is a senior leadership role reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer. The Corporate Controller owns the integrity of the global accounting close, external financial reporting, technical accounting, and internal controls, while directing a broad set of transactional and treasury-adjacent functions across the company's U.S. and international operations.
Beyond safeguarding financial integrity, the Controller is a strategic business partner to the executive team - translating financial data into actionable insight, driving finance transformation and automation, and building a scalable accounting organization to support the company's growth. This individual will lead a high-performing global team, partner closely with FP&A, Investor Relations, Tax, Legal, and operational finance leaders, and support the Audit Committee of the Board and the company's Disclosure Committee, delivering timely, accurate, and compliant financial information consistent with U.S. GAAP, SEC requirements, and SOX.
Scope & Complexity
This role oversees the accounting operations of a global, publicly traded manufacturer with the following profile:
Revenue~$1.3 billion (publicly traded)Global FootprintOperations across the United States, Singapore, and MalaysiaLegal Entities3 legal entities consolidated across multiple reporting currenciesTeam5 direct reports and an extended accounting organization across corporate accounting, AR/AP, payroll, and reportingSystemsOracle Fusion, Workiva, FloQast, RAMP, Planful and Egencia
Key Responsibilities
Corporate Accounting & Financial Close
  • Own the global monthly, quarterly, and annual close process, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and adherence to an accelerated close calendar.
  • Oversee the general ledger, consolidations, journal entry governance, account reconciliations, and the chart of accounts across all legal entities.
  • Establish and enforce accounting policies, procedures, and internal reporting standards company-wide.
  • Partner with FP&A and Operations Finance to ensure alignment between actual results, forecasts, and management reporting, and translate results into actionable insight for executive decision-making.

SEC & Technical Accounting
  • Direct the preparation and timely filing of all SEC reports, including Forms 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, and related XBRL tagging and review, in coordination with the Disclosure Committee.
  • Lead the quarterly earnings process, including preparation and review of the earnings release, financial statements, and supporting management reporting package.
  • Research, document, and implement technical accounting positions for complex transactions (e.g., revenue recognition under ASC 606, business combinations, leases, stock-based compensation, and equity/debt instruments).
  • Evaluate and lead adoption of new accounting pronouncements, authoring position papers and memos supporting new standards, non-routine transactions, and audit matters.
  • Serve as primary liaison with external auditors on technical matters and lead the annual audit and quarterly reviews, managing the relationship with KPMG audit advisory services.

Income Tax & Treasury Support
  • Oversee the income tax provision (ASC 740), coordinating with Baker Tilly on the provision, compliance, and tax planning.
  • Oversee cash flow forecasting, liquidity management, and capital structure reporting.

SOX & Internal Controls
  • Own the design, documentation, execution, and continuous improvement of internal controls over financial reporting (ICFR) in compliance with SOX Section 404.
  • Oversee the scoping, testing, and remediation of identified control deficiencies.
  • Champion a strong control culture and drive control automation as systems and processes evolve.

Audit Committee Support & Governance
  • Support the CFO in preparing and presenting materials to the Audit Committee, including quarterly financial results, technical accounting positions, and critical accounting estimates and judgments.
  • Provide timely updates to the Audit Committee on the status of the annual audit, quarterly reviews, and any significant, unusual, or non-routine transactions.
  • Report on the effectiveness of internal controls over financial reporting (ICFR), including identified deficiencies, remediation plans, and SOX testing results.
  • Coordinate with external auditors (KPMG) to ensure the Audit Committee is fully informed of audit scope, findings, and management responses.
  • Assist in addressing Audit Committee inquiries, whistleblower/ethics complaint matters, and requests related to financial reporting integrity and compliance.
  • Help ensure financial disclosures, accounting policies, and controls align with the Audit Committee charter and evolving corporate governance best practices.

Disclosure Committee
  • Serve as an active member of the company's Disclosure Committee, supporting the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of all public disclosures.
  • Coordinate the disclosure controls and procedures (DCP) process, ensuring information flows appropriately to support CEO/CFO certifications under Sections 302 and 906 of Sarbanes-Oxley.
  • Lead the drafting, review, and validation of financial statements, MD&A, and footnote disclosures within Forms 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K prior to committee sign-off.
  • Ensure disclosures comply with SEC requirements, Regulation FD, U.S. GAAP, and applicable stock exchange rules.
  • Maintain disclosure checklists and support Disclosure Committee meetings, including documentation of decisions, materiality assessments, and open items.

Intercompany & Global Operations Accounting
  • Oversee intercompany accounting, transfer pricing execution, eliminations, and reconciliation across the U.S., Singapore, and Malaysia entities.
  • Ensure accurate multi-currency consolidation and compliance with local statutory reporting requirements in coordination with regional finance teams.

Transactional Finance - Global AR, AP & Payroll
  • Direct global accounts receivable, including credit, collections, cash application, and DSO management.
  • Direct global accounts payable, including vendor management, disbursement controls, and DPO optimization.
  • Oversee U.S. payroll processing, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely payment across all U.S. employees.
  • Drive automation and standardization of transactional processes to improve efficiency, controls, and scalability.

Banking, Fixed Assets & Travel Management
  • Manage banking relationships and daily cash operations, including bank account administration, cash positioning, and reconciliation; own the relationship with Bank of America global banking services.
  • Own fixed asset accounting, including capitalization policy, depreciation, roll-forwards, and physical asset controls.
  • Oversee the corporate travel and expense (T&E) management program, ensuring policy compliance, accurate accounting, and cost control.

External Advisor & Partner Relationships
  • Manage the relationship with Baker Tilly tax advisory services, coordinating income tax provision (ASC 740), compliance, and tax planning.
  • Manage the relationship with KPMG audit advisory services, serving as primary liaison for the annual audit, quarterly reviews, and technical accounting matters.
  • Own the relationship with Bank of America global banking services, including cash management, treasury services, and banking platform administration.

Leadership & Systems
  • Lead, mentor, and develop a global accounting organization of 5 direct reports and their extended teams, building bench strength and succession depth.
  • Drive finance transformation and automation initiatives across the accounting technology stack (ERP, close, reporting, and expense platforms).
  • Establish and monitor KPIs such as close speed, reconciliation quality, and reporting accuracy.
  • Partner closely with the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) on payroll, compensation and equity accounting, and workforce-related financial matters, and with the Chief Information Officer (CIO) on ERP and financial systems strategy, data integrity, system security, and the technology roadmap.

Success Metrics & Key Performance Indicators
Performance in this role will be measured against the following outcomes:
MetricTarget / StandardClose cycle timeMeet and continuously compress the monthly/quarterly close calendarFinancial reporting qualityZero material weaknesses; zero restatements; clean audit opinionAudit resultsMinimal audit adjustments and findings; on-time audit completionSOX / internal controlsNo significant deficiencies or material weaknesses in ICFRReconciliation timeliness100% of key account reconciliations completed and reviewed on scheduleWorking capital (AR/AP)Achieve DSO and DPO targets; reduce aged/past-due balancesAutomation milestonesDeliver defined finance transformation and automation initiativesTalent & retentionStrong staff retention, engagement, and demonstrated bench/succession depth
Required Qualifications
  • Certification: Active CPA license (required).
  • Education: Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (required); MBA or advanced degree preferred.
  • Experience: 10+ years of progressive accounting leadership experience, including significant public company experience (required).
  • Technical: Deep, current expertise in U.S. GAAP, SEC reporting, technical accounting, and SOX/ICFR.
  • Operations: Demonstrated success leading a global close, consolidations, and multi-entity/multi-currency accounting operations.
  • Leadership: Proven people-leadership experience managing and developing distributed, cross-functional teams.
  • Governance: Experience presenting to and supporting an Audit Committee, Disclosure Committee, external auditors, and executive management.

Required Systems & Technology Experience
Working knowledge of and hands-on experience with the following platforms is required:
PlatformFunctionOracle FusionERP / General Ledger, consolidations, and core financialsWorkivaSEC reporting, financial statements, XBRL, and SOX documentationFloQastClose management, account reconciliations, and controls automationRAMPCorporate spend and expense managementPlanfulEnterprise financial planning, forecasting, and performance management platformEgenciaCorporate travel management
Key External Relationships
The Controller serves as the company's primary point of contact for the following external service providers:
ProviderServiceBaker TillyTax advisory services - tax provision (ASC 740), compliance, and planningKPMGAudit advisory services - annual audit, quarterly reviews, and technical accountingBank of AmericaGlobal banking services - cash management, treasury services, and banking platforms
Preferred Qualifications
  • MBA or advanced degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business.
  • Big Four public accounting background.
  • Experience in the semiconductor, high-tech, or complex global manufacturing industry.
  • Experience supporting M&A, integrations, and finance transformation in a high-growth environment.
  • Experience with international statutory reporting in Singapore and Malaysia.

Key Competencies
  • Uncompromising integrity and a strong internal-controls mindset.
  • Strategic mindset - ability to translate financial data into actionable business insight.
  • Executive presence with the ability to communicate clearly with the CFO, Audit Committee, Disclosure Committee, and external auditors.
  • Bias for action, process improvement, and automation.
  • Ability to lead through change and scale processes for a growing global organization.

About Us
Ichor is an experienced leader in the critical subsystems and turnkey process equipment marketplace. Our capabilities enable the design and creation of a complete outsourced solution ranging from product concept to turnkey manufacturing to legacy service.
Ichor offers world-class process engineering, value added manufacturing, materials management and testing capabilities. Our 1500+ employees are strategically located to provide our customers with the highest level of customer service and support from our program management, sales, engineering, and executive management teams.
Our continued expansion of capabilities in South East Asia better aligns our production facilities with our customers' supply chain strategies. This further enables our expansion into new products and markets.
Ichor is headquartered in Fremont, California with manufacturing locations in Oregon, Texas, Singapore, Malaysia and the UK. Our sales and engineering office is strategically located in Silicon Valley, California.
About the Team
Ichor is the experienced leader in the critical subsystems and turnkey process equipment marketplace. Our capabilities enable the design and creation

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