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Controller

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Own the financial backbone of a company scaling across four countries.

On-site | Vancouver Office – 675 W Hastings St. 

 

The Problem We're Solving

The dental industry is a $40B global market — and most of it still runs its proceses the way it ran them a decade ago. Evismart is transforming the dental industry by streamlining workflows, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, and improving patient care through advanced digital technology. As EviSmart scale across countries, we are looking for a hands-on controller to keep its financial reporting accurate and scalable, maintain strong internal controls, ensure regulatory compliance, and provide reliable insights that support smarter, faster decision-making.

 

Why EviSmart

  • 300 people. Two hubs: Vancouver HQ and Manila operations.
  • 145% year-over-year SaaS growth — the market is responding.
  • 28 countries. One platform. The dental industry's Autopilot.
  • An in-house AI model research and development team building proprietary intelligence.

 

Why This Role, Right Now

EviSmart operates across four countries with growing complexity in tax, treasury, and cross-border accounting. We need a Vancouver-based Controller who can manage full-cycle accounting end to end and be comfortable operating at both strategic and operational levels, including stepping in to support day-to-day accounting when needed.

 

A Note from the Team 

"Own a high-impact controller role where you bring financial clarity, get involved in treasury activities, and provide insights for an AI healthcare tech company that supports dental labs around the world."

— EviSmart

 

What You’ll Own 

  • Own -full-cycle accounting and monthly close — you are responsible for the integrity of the books.
  • Manage the company’s spend: Analyze and clearly explain budget variances
  • Bridge Vancouver and Manila finance operations — you are the cross-border liaison, keeping data consistent and teams aligned.
  • Advise internal stakeholders on tax implications, transfer pricing, and compliance.

 

What You'll Get

  • Direct management from the Head of Finance and the support from a financial team of six.
  • Multi-country exposure across Canada, US, Philippines, Korea, and China — real cross-border complexity, not just domestic books.
  • A company that expects you to automate what should be automated. We don’t romanticize manual work.
  • Competitive compensation with salary range disclosed at offer stage. On-site work from Vancouver.

 

How We Work

We ship before we’re 100% certain. We write things down because we have two offices and memory is lossy. We debate loudly and move without resentment. We treat the customer’s real problem as more important than an elegant internal process. If you’ve spent time waiting for permission to try something obvious — you’ll notice the difference here immediately.  

 

The Question You're Probably Asking

"Why would a Controller leave a stable accounting role for a tech company? Here’s the honest answer: the best finance careers aren’t built by closing the same books the same way for a decade. They’re built in companies where the business is scaling faster than the processes, where you have to build the systems — not just run them. EviSmart operates across four countries with a product live in 28 markets. The accounting complexity here is real, the automation opportunity is massive, and you’ll work closer to the business than most Controllers ever get to."

— EviSmart Talent Team

 

What We Need

  • 5+ years of full-cycle accounting experience with a Senior Accountant or Controller title.
  • Experience incorporating automation into bookkeeping and accounting workflows — you look for what can be systematized, not just completed.
  • Track record of collaborating with finance teams across countries — ideally including the Philippines or Southeast Asia.
  • Ability to explain the relationship between the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement clearly and without jargon.
  • Willingness to do front-line work when needed — income coding, expense entries, reconciliations. This is a player-captain role, not a delegation-only role.

 

Bonus If You Have

  • CPA designation
  • Local sales tax and income tax filing experience in Canada and/or the US.
  • QuickBooks Online (QBO) proficiency.
  • Review engagement experience.

 

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