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Controller Jobs in New Mexico

Controller Jobs in New Mexico offer an unparalleled opportunity for those looking to make a significant impact within the telecommunications industry. At IES Communications, our Controllers are integral to our mission, driving us forward with their expertise and commitment to excellence. By joining our team, you're stepping into a role that not only challenges and enriches your professional journey but also positions you at the forefront of innovation and community service, making it more than just a job—it's a chance to be part of something truly transformative.

Why a Job as a Controller in New Mexico is a great idea.

Taking a job as a Controller in New Mexico is an excellent move for anyone looking to advance their career in a vibrant and economically promising environment. The state's affordability means your salary stretches further, allowing for a comfortable lifestyle amidst its diverse cultural backdrop. This position not only places you at the heart of an expanding market with sectors ripe for innovation and growth but also offers the unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a community rich in heritage and diversity. It’s a setting where professional ambitions and personal enrichment intersect, making it an ideal choice for forward-thinking individuals.

Why Work for IES communications in New Mexico?

At IES Communications in New Mexico, our team members are the heartbeat of our operations, where every Controller plays a pivotal role in steering us towards our vision of leading the telecommunications industry. We're committed to your growth and development, offering unparalleled opportunities for professional advancement within an environment that values innovation and fosters a culture of collaboration and learning. Our dedication to delivering next-generation ITS solutions not only makes us industry leaders but also provides our Controllers with the unique opportunity to work on diverse projects that truly make a difference in the communities we serve. Joining our team means becoming part of a family that supports each other, ensuring both personal and professional milestones are not just met but exceeded, making IES Communications the ideal place to build the career you've always wanted.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What will you do as a Controller at one of IES Communications' New Mexico Branches?

At IES, in our New Mexico branches, our Controllers play a crucial role in maintaining the financial integrity of our operations. They ensure that all transactions, whether it's accounts payable or payroll, adhere strictly to our company policies and procedures. Our Controllers are not just about numbers; they lead and develop our accounting staff, ensuring everyone is up-to-date with best practices and software tools like Spectrum. Their work doesn't stop at internal audits; they're also our bridge to external auditors, making sure we're always compliant and transparent. With their deep understanding of sales and use tax regulations, they guide our teams across departments, supporting both the backbone of our financial operations and the forward-facing aspects of our business. It's their expertise and dedication that keep us running smoothly, compliantly, and efficiently.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Controller in New Mexico?

To become a controller in New Mexico, you first need to earn a bachelor's degree in accounting or finance, as this foundational education is critical for understanding the complexities of financial management. Gaining relevant work experience, ideally in accounting or a related field, will significantly enhance your qualifications and prepare you for the responsibilities of a controller. Pursuing additional certifications, such as becoming a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), can set you apart from other candidates and demonstrate your expertise and commitment to the profession. Lastly, staying informed about the latest industry trends and regulations in New Mexico is essential for success in this role, ensuring that you can lead with both knowledge and confidence.

How long does it take to become a Controller in NM?

To become a controller in New Mexico typically requires about 7 to 10 years of experience, combining both education and practical work. This includes obtaining a bachelor's degree in finance or accounting, gaining relevant work experience, and often pursuing further certifications or a master's degree for higher-level positions.

Is being a Controller in New Mexico a good job?

Absolutely, being a Controller in New Mexico can be a rewarding career choice. It offers competitive salaries, opportunities for growth, and the chance to work in diverse industries. Plus, the unique economic landscape of New Mexico provides Controllers with a dynamic environment to apply their financial expertise and strategic thinking.

Is there a demand for Controllers in New Mexico?

Yes, there's a demand for Controllers in New Mexico. This need spans across various industries, reflecting the state's growing economy and diversification efforts.

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