AVP

Finance

AVPFinance&Controllership

Guwahati, India FULL TIME
The Brief

“AVP - Finance & Controllership at AVP. Skills: Financial Controls, Accounting, Payroll, Audit. Lead financial closing. Oversee GL, balance sheet, accruals, provisions”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure timely closure of audit issues; driving continuous improvement in risk mitigation and compliance; ensuring financial governance; accurate financial reporting; robust internal controls; compliant payroll operations; driving process excellence and team capability

Industry & Context.

Finance
Problems you'll solve

High attention to detail with analytical capabilities; Problem-solving mindset with process improvement orientation

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor, Finance, CA, 8 - 10 years of post qualification experience, knowledge of GAAP, Indian Accounting, Indian Tax laws

Nice to Have

Master or Advanced Degree

What You'll Do.

Lead financial closing

accurate financial reporting

Own payroll operations

Ensure compliance with payroll regulations

Design and strengthen internal financial controls

Act as finance lead for audits

Ensure end-to-end compliance with tax and regulatory requirements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Close collaboration with cross-functional teams; senior leadership; auditors; external stakeholders

Communication Scope

Excellent people management and leadership skills

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