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Finance & Administration Group Manager

$115,000-140,000/year

12649 104th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034, USA

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Mitutoyo Research & Development America, Inc. Finance & Administration Group Manager Job Label: 2025-19 Finance & Administration Group Manager Are you a motivated management professional with a passion for both the big picture and the finer details? Do you want to work for an organization that genuinely cares about its team members and is dedicated to improving lives around the world? ABOUT THE ROLE As the Finance & Administrative Manager at Mitutoyo Research & Development America, Inc. (MRDA), you'll have the opportunity to make a significant impact on the organization by contributing across key functions, including accounting, administration, human resources, and compliance. You'll play a vital role in supporting the cutting-edge technology and software developed at MRDA. Your work will help ensure our Finance and Administrative group is providing outstanding service, collaborating with the executive team, and interacting with our parent company in Japan. You'll also oversee services for a related company involved in light manufacturing. After an initial acclimation and learning period, you'll take on many of the responsibilities currently held by our retiring VP of Finance & Administration, giving you a unique opportunity for growth and leadership. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED A strong desire to contribute to company success by overseeing and performing a variety of key tasks, while delivering value to our parent company. Commitment to the accurate and timely completion of responsibilities. A passion for problem-solving, with an ability to understand complex issues and offer multiple solutions. A desire to continuously learn, grow, and stay informed on industry changes, regulations, and best practices. Strong relationship-building skills to foster collaboration both internally and externally, and to mentor others to succeed. For a list of required and beneficial skills and experience, see the job description at https://www.mitutoyo-rda.com/2025-19. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS The salary range is $115,000-$140,000 per year. The successful candidate’s salary will be determined based on job-related experience/ knowledge/ skills, education, and complexity and responsibility of the role. Benefits include 100% paid medical, dental, vision insurance (75% for dependents), 100% paid life and disability insurance, 6% matching 401k, 15 vacation days, 12 paid holidays, 10 paid sick days per year, and eligibility for performance based annual bonus. Additional benefits and details can be found at https://www.mitutoyo-rda.com/benefits. HOW TO APPLY Please attach your cover letter that describes your experience with various corporate functions and reference job #2025-19.  OUR COMPANY MRDA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitutoyo Corporation, is at the forefront of developing state-of-the-art technologies and software that enhance lives through world-leading metrology solutions. Our products are integral in ensuring quality in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, semiconductors, medical equipment, and machine tools. Located in the beautiful Northwest in a modern, well-equipped facility, we offer a challenging, team-oriented, and casual work environment. We value work-life balance, offering great benefits and a fun, energetic atmosphere where we work hard, play hard, and enjoy life. For more information about life at MRDA, check out https://www.mitutoyo-rda.com/life-at-mrda. MRDA is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. MRDA participates in E-Verify. Detailed information: E-Verify and Right to Work Statement. (As of January 2021, we have changed the company name from Micro Encoder Inc. to Mitutoyo Research & Development America, Inc.) WHY YOU WILL LOVE WORKING HERE Your work here will help make a positive impact on society. You’ll enjoy working in our casual and friendly environment with very flexible hours and hybrid work model. You will get to work with a very intelligent group of people using our state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. We are highly stable and we’ll support your career development with training opportunities and our cultural focus on individual growth. You’ll love our excellent benefits package, including 100% premium-paid medical/dental/vision package and 401k with 6% matching contributions. To apply for this position or refer someone you know, please use our online interview system managed by HireMojo. Apply for this job https://app.hiremojo.com/mojo/ce/506985544/Mitutoyo-Research--Development-America-Inc/Washington/Kirkland/Finance-Administration-Manager?sourceType=9 Once you have completed the interview, your information will be forwarded to the recruiting team for decisions on next steps. Related Keywords: general management, finance, accounting, administration, human resources, facilities, compliance, export control, high tech, R&D

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