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Vice President of Finance (Controller)
- Company Name Pawlik/Dorman Partners Retained Search
- Location Fort Wayne, IN 46580
- Requisition Code PDP-01
- Date Posted 11/03/2009
- Job Type Full-Time
- Compensation Size figure base, bonus and RSO.
Job Description
Our strictly retained client is a publicly traded, global medical devices leader with sales in excess of $4 billion and over 8,000 employees worldwide. The Vice President of Finance (Controller) and his/her staff provide financial support to the President of the largest business..a $3 billion market leader in medical devices with operations in 25 countries. A more detailed position description is available.
Job Requirements
Currently, or very recently the controller (or equivalent thereof) of a publicly traded global manufacturing company.
Prior experience in medical devices, biotech or pharma is preferred but not required.
CPA or MBA (both strongly preferred.)
Three or more years of experience with a Big 4 (or equivalent) in audit
Strong leadership skills, roll up the shirts sleeves, ambition to move to a role of greater responsibility in finance or in another business function.
Ability to travel 25%.
Application Information
- Apply by email: Bernadettepawlik@cs.com
This search is being conducted on a strictly retained basis. Please note that time constraints do not allow us to respond to every interested party individually.
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