How much does an Controller technician earn
A Controller technician earns between $1.883 and $11.592 per month, with an average monthly salary of $4.406 and a median salary of $3.350 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 64.882 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 4.406 | 52.871 | 1.101 | 21 |
1º Quartile | 1.883 | 22.591 | 471 | 9 |
Median Salary | 3.350 | 40.195 | 837 | 16 |
3º Quartile | 8.840 | 106.083 | 2.210 | 42 |
Higher Salary | 11.592 | 139.100 | 2.898 | 54 |
Professional job categories
- Science and arts professionals
- professionals of the social sciences and humanities
- organization and business administration professionals
- accountants
Related Positions:
Main workplaces
Accountants they work in accounting offices and accounting departments of agricultural, industrial, commercial and service companies, including banks. They are employees with a formal contract, except for the accounting expert who works on his own and without supervision. They usually organize themselves individually, working under supervision. They work indoors and during the day. Accounting experts can work remotely. Eventually, they work under pressure, which can lead to stressful situations.
What does it take to work in the field of Accountants
The exercise of these occupations requires a degree in Accounting Sciences. The full performance of activities occurs after four years (accountant) and more than five years (general auditor and accounting expert).
Functions and activities of Controller technician
Accountants must:
Activities
- structuring cost centers;
- stay informed;
- write tax credit sheet on acquisition of fixed assets;
- prepare accounting report and opinions;
- calculate taxes due;
- make documents available with control;
- prepare final report with recommendation;
- provide information on balance sheets;
- answer the manifestations in the opinion in the report;
- notify closure to the competent bodies;
- elaborate budget;
- collect information for tax recovery;
- monitor the development of expert work;
- meet the external audit;
- update internal procedures;
- compensate taxes;
- intermediate agreements with trade unions;
- classify the documents;
- appear at labor hearings;
- prepare employment obligations;
- act with discretion;
- keep up to date;
- keep up to date with legislation;
- classify the asset in the accounting and equity system;
- monitor the inspection work;
- calculate social charges on payroll, pro-labore, self-employed;
- act politely;
- define cost and apportionment system;
- work as a team;
- point out the possibilities for using tax incentives;
- identify the possibility of reducing taxes;
- reconcile account balance;
- provide defense;
- define accounting procedures;
- demonstrate objectivity;
- acting ethically;
- consolidate financial statements;
- advise business management;
- manage the employee record;
- notify the assistant expert about documentation and steps;
- analyze the calculated costs;
- make economic and financial management reports;
- guide the areas of the company on costs;
- disclose and consult manuals;
- participate in class entities;
- participate in shareholders' meetings and in fiscal and administrative councils;
- complete the actual profit calculation book;
- prepare documentation for clearance certificates;
- analyze the balance sheet;
- deliver lectures, seminars and training;
- prepare accessory declarations to the tax authorities, competent bodies and taxpayers;
- keep confidentiality;
- manage the registration of books in organs appropriate bodies;
- define internal procedures;
- elaborate articles of incorporation/statute;
- record the movement of assets;
- use fax, telephone, internet and intranet;
- issue an opinion;
- assist in hiring an independent auditor;
- identify the information needs of the company;
- act with dynamism;
- provide advice to internal/external control entities;
- set the rate of amortization, depreciation and depletion;
- provide registration information to banks and suppliers;
- build balance sheets and other financial statements;
- analyze possible consequences of failures;
- follow the implementation of recommendations;
- check compliance with rules, procedures and legislation;
- control withholding taxes of self-employed and employers;
- analyze the reports;
- calculate economic and financial indices;
- speak correctly;
- speak correctly;
- fulfill special requests and complaints;
- formalize the fee proposal;
- audit financial statements;
- participate in the preparation of internal standards;
- framing the company into a taxation system;
- maintain the chart of accounts;
- manage document flow;
- reason logically;
- remove the records from the courts;
- perform physical control with accounting;
- elaborate folder;
- receive the letter of responsibility;
- fill in specific forms inherent to the company's activity;
- demonstrate basic computer skills;
- prepare the individual and corporate income tax return;
- determine costs;
- plan work to be performed;
- structuring chart of accounts according to the company's activity;
- evaluate internal controls;
- participate in congresses, conventions and workshops;
- keep confidential;
- write accounting books;
- ensure the information;
- request a special regime for tax procedures, municipal, state and federal;
- parameterize accounting/tax and support applications;
- due to the parties to obtain evidence;
- send messages via email;
- return the reports and records to court;
- prepare payroll for employees, self-employed and pro-labore, vacations, termination contractual;
- write tax books;
- prepare the explanatory notes to the financial statements;
- confront accounting information with costs;
- monitor the execution of the budget;
- stay considerate;
- demonstrate flexibility;
- generate the data to fill in the forms;
- analyze the matter discussed in the case file;
- issue trial balances;
- prepare documentation and auxiliary reports;
- demonstrate knowledge of other languages;
- justify the adopted procedures;
- work as a team;
- send newsletters;
- generate journal/ledger;
Sectors that hire Controller technician the most in the job market
- accounting activities
- combined office and administrative support services
- temporary labor lease
- business management consulting activities
- holdings of non-financial institutions
- road transport of cargo, except dangerous goods and removals, intercity, interstate and international
- accounting and tax consulting and auditing activities
- hospital care activities
- document preparation and specialized administrative support services
- building construction