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Project Controller

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Project Controller
As a Project Controller within our client's company, you support the commercial execution of the Service Projects within the Renewable Energy business.
This role combines commercial project management with project controlling activities, requiring strong operational discipline, SAP know-how, and the ability to manage multiple topics in parallel.
You work closely with Commercial Project Managers and Operational Teams, ensuring accurate financial tracking, transparency, and compliance with our clients' guidelines.
How You'll Make an Impact
- Maintenance of project lifecycle in SAP from order booking to order closure
- Forecasting, budgeting, monthly variance analysis of cost centres, feedback and advice to ops on cost and recovery topics
- Invoice preparation, customer billing, and active cash-in follow-up
- Monitoring accounts receivable, resolving billing or payment issues with stakeholders
- Supporting Commercial Project Managers with commercial reporting and analysis
- Handling commercial topics such as internal charging, or personnel hiring-out
- Ensuring that commercial processes and documentation comply with Siemens Energy policies
- Supporting audits and internal controls with accurate documentation
- This is a hands-on execution role: accuracy, timing, reliability and ability to prioritize are essential
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- Minimum part qualified CIMA, ACCA, ACA or equivalent professional qualification
- 2-5 years of experience in commercial controlling, or project finance, ideally in an industrial or energy environment
- Excellent presentation, and communication skills, with the ability to build relationships and influence stakeholders across multiple organizational levels
- Working knowledge of IFRS basics, project/order accounting, and revenue recognition
- Strategic and results-driven mindset, capable of challenging the status quo, driving change, and delivering continuous performance improvements
- Self-motivated, proactive, collaborative, and eager to learn, with a passion for digitalization
- Advanced proficiency in MS Office applications (especially Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint) and SAP, with the ability to leverage digital tools effectively
- Fluent in English with excellent written and verbal communication skills, and willing to travel as required
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