The assistant controller oversees the day-to-day accounting activities and usually supervises internal auditing. The assistant controller should have an understanding of financial regulations in order to make sure that finance operates within the guidelines. The assistant controller be an effective leader and manager as they typically assist in the development of their staff and provide advice to their supervisors. Assistant controllers are accountable to ensure the integrity of information in the accounts and must ensure that their accounts are in good order. They may also be accountable for budgets and assigning resources according to the need and this may include preparing reports, managing the annual budget, and then present it to their supervisors. The assistant controller is likely to be a subordinate of the chief executive officer, or chief financial officer as well as any other supervisors they might have.
This job is available in a variety of companies that have an accounting department. the expectation is that the person is knowledgeable about the tasks that companies perform. This is why industry-specific knowledge is often needed for this position. The majority of assistant controller positions require a bachelor's degree in accounting or finance. This is not an the entry-level position, but the experience is usually required for a job that is focused on accounting, and includes supervision elements.