Project Accounting Managerother related Employment listings - Plymouth, MI at Geebo

Project Accounting Manager

Job Responsibilities- Manage program to review customer contracts, pricing, and costs to identify areas of margin leakage as well as costrecovery for errors- Manage consolidation of global monthly budgets- Review SG&A budgets- Perform due diligence on potential acquisitions-Provide meaningful insight and recommendations on integration strategies- Assist in developing, documenting and implementing efficient, controlled and sustainable financial reporting processes-Maintain and track integration plans-Assist with other departmental needs which may include the monthly close process:
-Prepare both standard and more complex, non-standard journal entries- Prepare balance sheet account reconciliations and general ledger account analysisSkills/Qualifications- Bachelors Degree in Accounting.
- 5
years work of audit and accounting experience; public accounting experience required- CPA is strongly preferred- Strong Project Management skills- Strong understanding of GAAP guidelines and ability to research accounting treatments- Understanding of IFRS and US GAAP- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
- Ability to construct meaningful and orderly work papers in a timely manner- Flexible and productive working in a multi-tasking environment- Excel and MS Office proficient- General Ledger balance sheet reconciliation preparation and analysis-Audit / Regulatory experience.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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