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Tetra Pak Processing Systems AB Our mission is to become the preferred provider of production solutions and services to our customers within the food industry.Tetra Pak Processing Systems delivers production solutions & services to our customers in five different food categories; Dairy, Cheese, Ice Cream, Beverage and Prepared Food.The business area has 3000 employees whereof about 700 are based in Lund, where our headquarter is located.As our current Business Controller is moving on to new challenges within Tetra Pak we are now recruiting her replacement. This position will give you a global network of contacts and a variety of tasks that provides you with a broad perspective of the business and its results.As you will be exposed to the management of TPPS you will get both insight into the business and the ability to influence.Your main responsibilities in this role will be: . Control, support and analysis in connection with Monthly, Quarterly and Target & Estimate reporting, including consolidation, presentations and reporting standards adherence.. Global control TPPS Technical Sales & Service - analysis and support . Global control of production companies - analysis and support.The successful candidate will need to demonstrate the ability to work independently and take own initiatives and decisions.You should be analytical and accurate and you are able to interact and support all levels of the organisation, including executive management.A University degree in Finance/Accounting is required as well as work experience as a Controller, preferably from an international company.Experience of working with consolidation is seen as a merit. We expect you to be fluent in English and proficient in MS Excel.Other systems you will use are SAP Business Warehouse, Cartesis Finance and MS PowerPoint - experience from these would be meriting. Does this position sound interesting to you?Please submit your application on www.tetrapak.com/working no later than May 31, 2007.