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Sr. BU Controller, Operations & General Accounting

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PHI Aviation, LLC

Lafayette, LA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/12/2026

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Job Description

POSITION OVERVIEW
Plans, organizes, directs, and controls the accounting and control functions of PHI Americas and reports operational results. Responsible for guiding financial decisions by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing policies and procedures. Establishes, monitors and enforces financial controls. Conducts and oversees audits. Assists in budget preparation by establishing schedules; collecting, analyzing, and consolidating financial data; recommending plans. Subject matter expert for Ramco (ERP) and OneStream (Consolidations and Reporting). Provides status of financial condition by collecting, interpreting, and reporting financial data. Responsible for all aspects of the Month End close process.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES
Leads the Month End Close process, and responsible for timely closing and accuracy of the financials Responsible for the financial reporting of the accounting operations. Formulates and maintains the accounting policies, plans and practices. Ensures that all financial data is accurate and prepared in compliance with internal and external standards and accepted accounting principles. Ensures financial integrity of all general ledger accounts. Maintains an appropriate internal control environment. Identifies and implement opportunities for improvement with peers and management. Prepares and presents reports and findings to top management and directors. Develop and implement financial controls and reports for PHI in support of communicating with nonmanagement groups such as shareholders, creditors, regulatory agencies, and tax authorities. Responsible for the timely and accurate reporting for quarterly and year-end audit procedures, both internal and external, and roll-up into the corporation's audited financial statements. Maintains management accounting processes to identify, measure, accumulate, analyze, prepare, interpret, and communicate information used by management to plan, evaluate and control within PHI Americas to assure appropriate use of and accounting for its resources and business. Keeps abreast of financial reporting principles, regulatory reporting requirements and other accounting industry developments that have a financial impact on the operating results of the organization ensuring timely and accurate implementation and reporting, identifying issues and developing solutions. Develops, implements, monitors and ensures proper internal controls are in place and internal policies and procedures to ensure data integrity and safeguarding of assets. Assures protection of company business assets through internal control and internal auditing. Subject matter expert for implementation and optimization of financial systems, i.e., Ramco, OneStream, and Workday (HCM) Responsible for the oversight of accounting policies, practices and procedures Coordinate budgets and forecasts
  • review and preparation of annual business plan and quarterly updates.
Preparation of various financial analyses as directed by management. Assumes other special activities and responsibilities as required.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Degree in Business Administration, Accounting or Finance. Professional certification (CPA, CMA) preferred. Deep knowledge of accounting and cost control principles including US GAAP and internal control frameworks. Experience partnering with operations management at multiple levels. Proficiency in finance and accounting systems (e.g. ERP, Hyperion, OneStream, Workday) and Microsoft Office applications. Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability to motivate teams to produce quality materials within tight timeframes.
  • Excellent analytical and organizational skills.
  • Minimum of 8-10 years' experience in business administration, finance and accounting.
  • Minimum of 2 years in management roles.
ORGANIZATIONAL CORE VALUES
Safe
  • We are absolute in our belief in the tenets of Destination Zero and that Zero is not only achievable, but the only acceptable outcome. Efficient
  • We are focused on outcomes that are smart and responsible by making the best use of our resources to maximize overall productivity as a high performing organization. Quality
  • We are committed to ensuring excellent organizational performance, which produces sustainable and reliable outcomes. Service
  • We are dedicated to the service of our customers, our communities and each other.
BEHAVORIAL COMPETENCIES
Drive & Energy
  • Effective performers have a high level of energy and the motivation to sustain it over time. They are ambitious and passionate about their role in the organization. They have the stamina and endurance to handle the substantial workload present in today's organization. They are motivated to maintain a fast pace and continue to produce even in exhausting circumstances. Functional/Technical Expertise
  • Effective performers are knowledgeable and skilled in a functional specialty (e.g., finance, marketing, operations, information technologies, human resources, etc.). They add organizational value through unique expertise in a functional specialty area. They remain current in their area of expertise and serve as a resource in that area for the organization. High Standards
  • Effective performers establish and model standards that guarantee exceptional quality and necessary attention to detail. They continually seek to improve processes and products, and they hold staff accountable for quality. They find best practices, share them, and then improve upon them. Initiative
  • Effective performers are proactive and act without being prompted. They don't wait to be told what to do or when to do it. They see a need, take responsibility and act on it. They make things happen. Integrity
  • Effective performers think and act ethically and honestly. They apply ethical standards of behavior to daily work activities. They take responsibility for their actions and foster a work environment where integrity is rewarded. Conflict Management
  • Effective performers recognize that conflict can be a valuable part of the decision-making process. They are comfortable with healthy conflict, and they support and manage differences of opinion. They thwart destructive competition or friction and use consensus to debate and resolve issues. Mission Focus
  • Effective performers understand and support the organization's mission
  • its core purpose for being. They believe in the mission, value it, and are committed to it. They communicate it to staff, stand behind it, and interpret its applications for others. They frequently refer to the mission and incorporate it into daily activities. Positive Impact
  • Effective performers make positive impressions on those around them. They are personable, self-confident, and generally likable. They are optimistic and enthusiastic about what they do, and their excitement is contagious. They energize those around them. Problem Solving & Decision Making
  • Effective performers can identify problems, solve them, act decisively, and show good judgement.
They isolate causes from symptoms, and compile information and alternatives to illuminate problems or issues. They involve others as appropriate and gather information from a variety of sources. They find a balance between studying the problem and solving it. They readily commit to action and make decisions that reflect sound judgement Team Player
  • Effective performers are team oriented. They identify with the larger organizational team and their role within it. They share resources, respond to requests from other parts of the organization, and support larger legitimate organizational agendas as more important than local or personal goals. C ustomer Orientation
  • Effective performers stay close to customers and consumers. They view the organization through the eyes of the customer and go out of their way to anticipate and meet customer needs. They continually seek information and understand market trends. Leader Identification
  • Effective performers identify with the role of leader and enjoy positions of responsibility and the exercise of authority. They understand that management is a distinct vocation and choose to be in a leadership position. T alent Management
  • Effective performers keep a continual eye on the talent pool, monitoring skills and needs of all team members.
They expand the skills of staff through training, coaching, and development activities related to current and future jobs. They evaluate and articulate present performance and future potential to create opportunities for better use of staff abilities. They identify developmental needs and assist individuals in developing plans to improve themselves. They stay proficient in appropriate talent management processes, including best practices for prospecting, recruiting, selection, orientation, and succession management. Team Management
  • Effective performers create and maintain functional work units.
They understand the human dynamics of team formation and maintenance. They formulate team roles and actively recruit and select to build effective workgroups. They develop and communicate clear team goals and roles, and they provide a level of guidance and management appropriate to the circumstances. They reward team behavior and foster a team atmosphere in the workplace. Organizing & Planning
  • Effective performers have strong organizing and planning skills that allow them to be highly productive and efficient. They manage their time wisely and effectively prioritize multiple competing tasks. They plan, organize, and actively manage meetings for maximum productivity. R esults Orientation
  • Effective performers maintain appropriate focus on outcomes and accomplishments. They are motivated by achievement and persist until the goal is reached. They convey a sense of urgency to make things happen. They respect the need to balance short
  • and long-term goals. They are driven by a need for closure. Business Thinking
  • Effective performers see the organization as a series of integrated and interlocking business processes.
They understand general business concepts that govern these systems and their interfaces. They create and / or realign these systems in response to changing business needs. They understand that a change in one process can have dramatic and unintended impact across the entire organization. They are adept at using these interdependencies to synergistic advantage Influence
  • Effective performers are skilled at directing, persuading, and motivating others. They can flex their style to direct, collaborate, or empower, as the situation requires. They have established a personal power base built on mutual trust, fairness, and honesty. Delegation
  • Effective performers willingly entrust work to others. They provide clear guidelines, monitor, redirect, and set limits as needed. They provide challenging assignments whenever possible, sharing the authority and providing resources and support that empower others to meet their expectations. Strategic Thinking
  • Effective performers act with the future in mind.
They plan and make decisions within the framework of the enterprise's strategic intent. They know and understand the factors influencing strategy (e.g., core competence, customers, competition, and the organization's current strengths and limitations). They consider future impact when weighing decisions. They constantly think in terms of expanding the business and are always looking for new ways to grow and achieve competitive advantage. Visioning
  • Effective performers are imaginative.
They can create a vision of a preferred future for their teams. They communicate clearly and enthusiastically in such a way that others are attracted to it. They can bring the vision to life for team members.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS PHYSICAL DEMANDS
: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use fingers/hands to handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
: The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
AMR DISCLAIMER
The above Statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed, as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. PHI Aviation, LLC provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws

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