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Financial Control Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Finance Manager- Media

Arlington, VA · Hybrid

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Support ad hoc special projects for Enterprise-wide media initiatives driven MEDIA SPEND FINANCIAL CONTROL & REPORTING * Ensure accurate P&L reporting of media spend * Act as point of contact for ...

Controller

Mclean, VA · On-site

$125K - $155K/yr

Drive more effective use of Deltek Vantagepoint to support project setup, billing workflows, reporting visibility, and financial control. * Develop and refine internal controls, documentation, and ...

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How much do financial control jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for financial control in Virginia is $73,889.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,500.00 and $93,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Financial Control vs Financial Analyst?

AspectFinancial ControlFinancial Analyst
Primary FocusOversees financial reporting, compliance, and internal controlsAnalyzes financial data to support decision-making and forecasting
Required CredentialsAccounting or Finance degree, CPA or CMA often preferredFinance, Accounting degree; certifications like CFA are common
Work EnvironmentCorporate finance departments, accounting teamsFinance departments, investment firms, consulting
Key ResponsibilitiesFinancial reporting, audit coordination, internal controlsFinancial modeling, data analysis, market research

Financial Control professionals focus on maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring compliance, while Financial Analysts analyze data to guide strategic decisions. Both roles require strong financial knowledge and certifications, but their daily tasks and objectives differ significantly.

How do I become a financial controller?

To become a financial controller, typically a candidate needs a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field, along with several years of experience in accounting or financial management. Professional certifications such as CPA or CMA can enhance prospects, and strong skills in financial reporting, analysis, and the use of accounting software are essential.

Is a financial control a good career?

A career in financial control involves managing an organization’s financial reporting, budgeting, and compliance, often requiring strong analytical skills and knowledge of accounting standards. It can offer stability, advancement opportunities, and a competitive salary, especially with relevant certifications like CPA or CMA. The role is essential in many industries and typically involves regular office hours and attention to detail.
Infographic showing various Financial Control job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $73,889 per year, or $35.5 per hour.

Contracts & Program Control Manager

Computational Physics, Inc.

Springfield, VA • On-site

$93K - $124K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Computational Physics, Inc. (CPI) is looking for a full-time Contracts & Program Control Manager to own the contracts function for our growing federal portfolio. CPI is an employee-owned (ESOP) research and development company founded in 1984, providing scientific and information technology services to U.S. Government organizations and prime contractors, including the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO). This is a single-incumbent role: you are the one person at CPI responsible for contracts. That means we need both the depth and breadth to advise leadership on complex FAR/DFARS questions and the willingness to roll up your sleeves and do the hands-on work yourself - from tracking burn rates to building a cost proposal. Working closely with Finance and Senior Leadership, you will keep our task orders on track financially, meet our reporting obligations, provide leadership with a clear, up-to-date picture of contract health, and play a hands-on role in our bid & proposal process. This is a high-visibility position for an experienced, detail-driven professional who wants to own the operational backbone of a federal contract portfolio.

What You'll Do

Contract Administration & Compliance

  • Administer contract actions - track modifications, option exercises, and incremental funding; maintain an accurate record of contract type (FFP, CPFF, TM, IDIQ/task order) and key terms.
  • Manage deliverables (CDRLs) - maintain a deliverables calendar, coordinate inputs from technical staff, and ensure on-time, compliant submission.
  • Keep contract files audit-ready - organize documentation to support DCAA/DCMA, CPSR, and CMMC/security requirements, including DD-254s and other compliance artifacts.
  • Ensure compliance - with the FAR, DFARS, agency supplements, and applicable vehicle requirements; stay current and advise leadership on government contract law and compliance.

Program & Financial Control

  • Track task-order finances - monitor funding, obligations, expenditures, and burn rates across task orders and CLINs; watch remaining funding and period of performance, flag approaching ceilings, and prepare Limitation of Funds / Limitation of Cost notifications as required.
  • Own contract P&L - track profit and loss at the contract and task-order level; reconcile revenue, cost, and margin against plan, and surface variances to leadership with context and recommended action.
  • Report on staffing - maintain staffing and labor-category reporting by contract: headcount, utilization, level of effort against funded hours, and labor-mix compliance with contract terms.
  • Deliver COR monthly reporting - prepare and submit accurate, on-time monthly reports to Contracting Officer's Representatives, including status, financials, deliverables, and any required programmatic narrative.
  • Coordinate invoicing & billing - work with Finance/Accounting to confirm billing aligns with contract terms and funding, and help resolve invoice or payment issues.
  • Produce management reporting - build and maintain dashboards covering funding remaining, backlog, revenue, margin, and headcount by contract for monthly and quarterly reviews; maintain risk and issue logs, and support mitigation tracking.

Bid & Proposal/Pricing

  • Build cost proposals - develop pricing and prepare cost volumes consistent with the solicitation, CPI's rates and estimating practices, and DCAA expectations.
  • Assemble and submit proposals - compile the full proposal package, coordinate inputs across technical, finance, and leadership, and manage on-time submission.
  • Track the pipeline with Business Development - period-of-performance end dates, option windows, recompetes, and ceiling-increase needs.
  • Growth opportunity - for the right candidate, this role can expand to managing the end-to-end bid & proposal process as proposal manager.

Subcontracts & Stakeholders

  • Manage subcontractor and consultant actions - track subcontract task orders, funding, and deliverables, and administer subcontract agreements.
  • Support program reviews and customer interactions - help prepare and run internal program reviews and customer-facing status meetings.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in business, finance, contract management, or a related field - or equivalent experience.
  • 5+ years of experience in government contracts administration, program control, or program management within a federal contracting environment.
  • Significant knowledge of the FAR/DFARS and federal contract types (FFP, CPFF, T&M, IDIQ/task orders).
  • Experience developing cost/price proposals for federal solicitations and assembling complete proposal submissions.
  • Familiarity with DCAA-compliant accounting, provisional/indirect rates, and incurred-cost concepts.
  • Demonstrated experience with task-order finance tracking, funding/burn analysis, and contract-level P&L. 
  • Strong spreadsheet skills and experience with a government-contracting ERP/accounting system (e.g., Unanet, Deltek Costpoint, QuickBooks). 
  • Excellent organization, written and verbal communication, and the ability to manage multiple deadlines independently with minimal oversight.
  • U.S. citizenship and the ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government security clearance.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Active Secret (or higher) security clearance.
  • Experience supporting DoD customers, particularly Navy, NRL, or USNO.
  • Experience leading or managing the full bid & proposal process.
  • PMP and/or NCMA certification (CFCM/CPCM).
  • Experience with Unanet for project accounting and resource planning.

About CPI

We love science! We study the physical properties of the Earth and our atmosphere, neighboring planets, and the sun. We make the study of science practical by translating our findings into products, both hardware and software, that make our customer's lives easier and better. CPI has served various U.S. Government agencies, universities, international science organizations, prime contractors, as well as commercial customers for 40 years.

CPI is an employee-owned company - our team members receive company stock. Employee ownership motivates and empowers increased productivity, contribution to the longevity of the business, improved retention, and enhanced employee engagement.

Why Work for Us?

  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits
  • Positive, upbeat, and transparent company culture with opportunities for self-development and career advancement
  • Employee-owned small business that allows team members to learn from each other and take ownership
  • Professional development support including conference attendance and certification training

Benefits

  • 401(k), Profit Sharing and an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
  • Disability insurance (short-term and long-term)
  • Flexible schedule
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health, Dental and Vision insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Parental Leave
  • Tuition reimbursement

CPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.

If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please contact us and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information. Requests for accommodation will be considered on a case-by-case basis.