Division Controller
Company: Christensen
Location: Salt Lake City
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description SCOPE: Christensen, Inc., is a privately held,
mid-market fuel, propane and lubricants distributor with operations
in the western US, with a significant presence in the Pacific
Northwest, and has a growing mixed portfolio of 10,000 active
customers. The company’s expansion and future growth plans have
created the need for an experienced Business Unit Division
Controller to focus on business unit operations, assets, capital,
and operating expenses. The role will also be the process owner for
the business unit’s Order-to-Cash (O2C) process tower, inventory
management, governance, accounting, and reporting. There are
currently three new Division Controller roles to support the
companies three distinct businesses, Retail Fuel/Dealer Division,
Commercial Division, and FleetCard Division. Reporting to the CFO,
the Division Controller is an integral member of Christensen's
Finance Leadership Team (FLT) and a key partner to the Operations
Business Unit Leader. The successful candidate will be required to
demonstrate the capability and capacity to be part of an
organization focused on growth. The role has high expectations and
demands on time. This role is a unique opportunity to be a leader
in an organization that has plans to grow and expand significantly.
The Division Controller will have to operate like a business owner
to be successful. The Division Controller will be tasked with
leading key business unit functions and process towers and working
within the policies and guidelines established by the “Corporate”
FLT Leaders. The Division Controller will be required to manage
maintain a certain level of “finance / accounting independence”
with being a key partner to the business unit leadership team and
committed to leading Division Controller Team to achieve the vision
of the Office of the CFO (OCFO). The role also includes a
significant number of tactical hands-on ownership of certain
responsibilities, a focus on detail, and requires a strategic
thinker who can manage daily financial tasks, strengthen internal
controls, and provide critical financial insights to senior
leadership to support our growth. There is a career path within the
role and/or within the Corporate and Family Office structure.
Christensen has a significant appetite for organic growth and
M&A. The incumbent will be expected to support growth plans,
maintain monthly, quarterly, and annual metrics and goals, and to
continuously improve the team and the processes owned, as well as
collaborating with peers to do the same in other areas of FLT and
business units. The Division Controller will lead, coach, and
develop a best-in-class team and foster a positive and proactive
team-oriented environment in alignment with Christensen’s Core
Values and Executive Leadership’s direction as well as the OCFO
guiding principles and vision. The successful candidate will be
able to operate with minimal direction and be able to identify the
needs of the CFO and senior leaders and flex to meet the
expectations of those needs (e.g., reporting, insights,
communication, etc.). SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES & DELIVERABLES The
following teams / functions will report to the Division Controller
for the business unit: Credit & Collections Manager Billing Team
Direct (Goods for Resale) Accounts Payable Operational and Sales
Finance The role will be directly responsible for the following
main responsibilities: Record-to-Report (R2R) process tower
responsibilities as outlined by the Corporate Controller and
Corporate Assistant Controller Preparing the annual budget and
partnering with business unit leadership to manage to the budget
Manage and report on assets and inventory of the business unit
Order-to-Cash (O2C) process tower for the business unit Monthly,
Quarterly, and Year-End financial accounting close as outlined by
the Corporate Controller Ensure Balance Sheet integrity and
accuracy for the business unit Manage Fixed assets Preparing
business cases to request capital investments as outlined by
Corporate Finance Reporting (e.g., metrics, KPI’s, ad hoc,
financial) Always provide relevant input in senior leader meetings
and then support the direction and plans agreed upon with the CFO
as if they were your own. The team should automatically assume the
plans and changes are the Division Controller’s own ideas. Identify
opportunities for improvement throughout the business unity
end-to-end process towers and other functional areas and follow
through with documentation that meets company expectations,
transformation, and implementation of projects. Manage the
accounting close cycle responsibilities determined by the Corporate
Controller and implement improvements to decrease time to close and
increase the quality of results. Maintain the integrity and
accuracy of the Balance Sheet and operate with a “no surprise”
mentality. Work collaboratively with peers, leadership, key
stakeholders, and other process owners to provide timely, accurate
results combined with insightful analytics. Maintain integrity
beyond reproach. Prepare and submit periodic reporting to
leadership on status of projects owned. Monitor team and manage
compliance with new initiatives and policies. Work with members of
the FLT and Controllership Leadership Team (CLT) and business
leaders to identify, prioritize and execute projects to improve the
functions of the team. Develop and present ad hoc analytical
requests. Oversee the day-to-day operations of the Division
Controller Team. Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting.
Support the annual independent external audit with a partnership
mentality as outlined by the Corporate Controller. Respond with
accurate documentation in a timely manner to requests from external
auditors for annual audits and reviews. Monitor and ensure
compliance with tax regulations and filing requirements through
collaboration with the Controller and Tax Director. Develop and
deliver meaningful insights via data analysis and collaboration
throughout the budgeting and forecasting process. Deliver
accounting guidance and support as needed to the business and other
accounting and finance teams as needed. Design and implement
repeatable standardized processes that are sustainable and
scalable. Develop, maintain, improve, and ensure compliance with
all policies related to all owned responsibility areas. Maintain
clean balance sheet for all owned accounts with no write-offs due
to accounting errors or oversight. Develop and maintain alignment
and relationships with the CFO and FLT continuously. Guide business
unit financial decisions by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing
policies and procedures. Protect business unit assets by
establishing, monitoring, and enforcing internal controls. Develop
and submit business unit budgets by establishing schedules;
collecting, analyzing, and consolidating financial data;
recommending plans. Achieves budget objectives by scheduling
expenditures; analyzing variances; initiating corrective actions.
Provide status of business unit financial condition by collecting,
interpreting, and reporting financial data. Prepares special
reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and
trends. Comply with federal, state, and local legal requirements by
studying existing and new legislation; anticipating future
legislation; enforcing adherence to requirements; filing financial
reports; advising management on needed actions. Recruit, acquire,
and develop top talent. Maintain professional and technical
knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing
professional publications; establishing personal networks;
participating in professional societies. Protect the company by
keeping financial information and plans confidential. Contribute to
team effort by accomplishing related results as needed. Develop and
provide business unit information and reporting to the internal
business partners and external parties as needed with a focus on
delivering business insights with “CFO Quality”. Ensure a
development plan and annual training plan are implemented and
executed for yourself and all team members. Seek regular feedback
from key stakeholders to identify areas of potential opportunity
and improvement. Participate as part of the Business Unit and Chief
Operating Officer (COO) Leadership Teams. Meet travel requirements
of 25%, or as needed Mainly domestic. Help ensure the company and
business units operate within the budget and annual operating plan
(e.g., Opex and Capex must adjust to sales an margin if plan is
offtrack). Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
LEADERSHIP & TEAM REACH Understand and live our Core Values
Understand and live the guiding principles of the OCFO Understand
and execute to achieve the vision of the OCFO Create and promote a
positive and supportive work environment Encourage and communicate
with fellow team members Always thinking of new ways to improve
work processes and efficiencies Build a collaborative and
respectful arrangement/tension with the Division Leadership teams
such that there is an appropriate balance of customer service and
education when accounting must maintain accounting rules, policies,
and procedures. SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS Capability and capacity to
be part of an organization focused on growth. The role has high
expectations and demands on time. Demonstrate high energy and
ability to lead and motivate a team Successful completion of 4
years of college with a bachelor’s degree in accounting required
Advanced degree in Accounting or MBA Preferred CPA license or MBA
with significant accounting knowledge required 2 years experience
as a controller (corporate, division, or assistant) Demonstrated
high level experience and knowledge of FP&A Experience in fuel
distribution or commodity distribution preferred, or other related
industry such as a petroleum industry High level of understanding
of US GAAP and experience making correct decisions for complex
transactions Three years of experience automating processes and/or
system implementation (must have deep understanding of the process
towers Two years of experience in process and control documentation
and transformation/improvement Be able to demonstrate and speak to
hands-on experience with the skills and qualifications Two years of
experience managing accounting teams Demonstrated experience and
skill in implementing and managing automation tools (e.g.,
ServiceNow, FloQast, Smartsheet, etc.) Demonstrated ability to
perform financial close responsibilities. Experience with general
ledger functions, chart of accounts, and adhering to
month/quarter/year end close process Excellent accounting software
user and administration skills Experience managing processes,
developing standards, tracking budget expenses, analyzing
information, developing budgets, and managing team performance.
Collaborator with ability to interact effectively
cross-functionally and with all levels of management Strong written
and oral communication skills along with the ability to articulate
analytical results and influence decisions for improvement projects
to be initiated Excellent organizational and analytical skills,
attention to detail, and ability to multitask in a fast-paced
deadline driven environment Ability to lead and deliver results and
flex to meet corporate standards Ability to be flexible and agile
to operate within an organization experiencing continuing change
during hyper-growth phases Ability to implement and lead the team
through a consistent methodology of progressing along a defined
maturity scale supported with a roadmap and a formal metrics
program that monitor progress PHYSICAL & MENTAL DEMANDS Operates in
a professional office environment. Regularly required to stand,
walk, sit for long periods of times, talk, and hear. Repeating
motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers, with the
ability to reach with hands and arms. This position requires the
ability to occasionally lift office products and supplies, up to 20
pounds. COMPANY OFFERED BENEFITS As Christensen continues to fuel
exponential growth, we pursue to offer a diverse portfolio of
benefits coupled with our compensation and bonus incentive
programs. A few elements of our benefit programs include: Health
Insurance Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, plus Ancillary Plans.
Flexible Spending Accounts for Health and Dependent Care, and
Health Savings Accounts. Company provided long term disability and
up to $50,000 of life insurance. 401(k) plan with a generous
company contribution. Paid time off in addition to 7 company paid
holidays. Parental Leave Program. Employee Assistance Program.
Employee Recognition Program. Employee Referral Bonus Program.
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