Job DescriptionJob Description
The Controller oversees financial activities at the two Madison Industries’ offices. Controller evaluates internal accounting procedures and systems and advises corporate management when revisions are required due to specific local needs. Responsible for training Accounting/Office Managers as required.
The Controller is responsible for prioritizing the activities of the Accounting/Office Managers to provide timely and accurate reports regarding the financial condition of the company. This individual ensures that all sales / use tax filings and other financial related matters, such as annual audits, are performed as needed. This includes assisting as required with any local, state or Federal audits. The Controller is the interface between the company and external auditors.
The position reports directly to the Company’s president in the Santa Ana, California office.
Please visit www.madisonind.com for information about the Company. Direct your resumes to the “Employment Opportunities” tab on our website.
Company DescriptionMANUFACTURER OF MODULAR BUILDINGS AND CANOPIES
Madison Industries was founded in 1947 by John S. Frey, a true entrepreneur. Starting as a one man repair business servicing the growing petroleum market industry, the company grew quickly due to Mr. Frey's recognition that quality and service were always in demand.
The engineering and fabrication capabilities were developed to be second to none, and time would prove Madison had evolved to be the leader in pre-engineered metal structures for the retail petroleum and quick-serve restaurant industries.Company DescriptionMANUFACTURER OF MODULAR BUILDINGS AND CANOPIES\r\n\r\nMadison Industries was founded in 1947 by John S. Frey, a true entrepreneur. Starting as a one man repair business servicing the growing petroleum market industry, the company grew quickly due to Mr. Frey's recognition that quality and service were always in demand.\r\n\r\nThe engineering and fabrication capabilities were developed to be second to none, and time would prove Madison had evolved to be the leader in pre-engineered metal structures for the retail petroleum and quick-serve restaurant industries.
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