ExxonMobil's Controller's organization seeks outstanding candidates to develop into the senior financial managers of the Corporation. The Controller's organization is responsible for coordinating ExxonMobil's financial and operating plans, evaluating progress toward key goals and managing internal financial processes. This career path attracts candidates who have excellent financial skills, sound communication / leadership skills, and a strong interest in management. Candidates are normally hired for starting positions in their home country (country where you have pre-existing long-term eligibility to work). The principal U.S. starting locations are Houston, Baton Rouge, and Fairfax. Positions may also be available in other countries where we do business.
Financial Analysis & Reporting
If assigned to one of these positions, you will forecast, analyze, and report financial results for ExxonMobil's global oil and gas or chemicals/refining operations. You will learn about the business, gain insight into ExxonMobil's financial processes, utilize your analytical and communications abilities, and fine-tune management presentation skills. Special projects may include competitor analysis or standardization of factor analysis techniques.
Business Analysis
In these positions, you will forecast, analyze, and report operating expenses, capital budget expenditures and profitability for one of ExxonMobil' s operational units. You will participate in business decisions and get "hands-on" experience working at an ExxonMobil manufacturing facility or as part of a business operations team.
Internal Audit
These positions require individuals to work on teams evaluating financial and operating control procedures for ExxonMobil's business processes and units, suppliers and venture partners. Auditors will have the opportunity to travel throughout the United States (overseas in some cases) to various ExxonMobil sites. In general, audit assignments offer accelerated learning opportunities to develop a broad understanding of the various aspects of ExxonMobil's global business.
For example, while auditing the Baton Rouge Refinery, an auditor may work closely with plant personnel to evaluate product measurement procedures. Auditors apply sample testing to determine whether product measurements meet industry standards and comply with company guidelines. Upon completion of fieldwork testing, the audit teams issues a final report to senior management assessing operations compliance with internal policies and procedures and recommending business process improvements. |