<p>Partnering with a hospitality company in Denver, CO seeking an Assistant Controller. The Assistant Controller will be responsible for financial reporting/close management, team leadership, technical accounting and audit support, intercompany accounting and more. </p><p>Duties include...</p><ul><li>owning the consolidated financial statements/intercompany transaction process</li><li>establishing a close calendar, overseeing the monthly close process</li><li>providing financial data to leadership</li><li>supporting budgeting and forecasting</li><li>leading a large team</li><li>partnering with external audit and tax partners to facilitate requirements for filings and compliance</li><li>and more</li></ul><p>Benefits for the Assistant Controller includes paid holidays, 2+ weeks PTO (going up with tenure), health/vision/dental coverage, life insurance options. </p>
We are looking for an experienced Assistant Controller to join a growing organization. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented accounting specialist who can strengthen financial reporting, support compliance, and help guide core accounting operations. The position offers the opportunity to contribute across month-end close, budgeting support, variance review, and audit coordination in a fast-paced environment.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Oversee the preparation of accurate financial reports and support the consolidation of results across reporting areas.<br>• Maintain the integrity of the general ledger by reviewing entries, reconciliations, and account activity throughout the close cycle.<br>• Develop, monitor, and improve internal control practices to promote reliable financial information and reduce risk.<br>• Produce monthly, quarterly, and annual analyses to highlight performance trends and support leadership decision-making.<br>• Partner with management during planning cycles by assisting with budget development, updates, and related financial review.<br>• Research technical accounting matters and apply appropriate guidance to ensure alignment with generally accepted accounting principles.<br>• Evaluate cost performance by identifying variances, explaining drivers, and preparing clear reporting for stakeholders.<br>• Act as a key contact for external auditors by organizing schedules, responding to requests, and supporting audit completion.<br>• Provide day-to-day leadership to accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general accounting staff to ensure efficient operations.