Senior Accountant – Corporate Reports to: Senior Manager, Accounting Company Size: Mid‑Sized, Commercial Sector Role Overview The Senior Accountant will play a key role in overseeing the monthly and quarterly close process, managing complex general ledger activities, and ensuring the accuracy of financial statements across multiple entities. This role is highly cross‑functional, partnering closely with finance, operations, auditors, and external stakeholders. The ideal candidate brings strong accounting fundamentals, experience improving processes, and the ability to operate independently in a fast‑paced, mission‑driven environment. This position offers visibility, leadership exposure, and opportunities to help shape the company’s accounting infrastructure as it scales.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and execute monthly and quarterly close activities, ensuring accuracy and adherence to deadlines
Prepare and review balance sheet account reconciliations for multiple entities
Manage complex journal entries including revenue, accruals, intercompany activity, prepaid expenses, fixed assets, and debt
Prepare and review loan draws for the development portfolio
Support preparation of financial statements and internal reporting packages
Collaborate with finance and operations to deliver ad‑hoc reporting and analysis
Serve as a key point of contact for external auditors, lenders, and vendors
Assist with cash flow forecasting, liquidity management, and working capital analysis
Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and strengthen internal controls
Technical Skills
Experience with NetSuite, Oracle, or similar mid‑market/enterprise GL systems (strongly preferred)
Advanced Excel skills; proficiency with PowerPoint and Word
Public Accounting or audit experience is a strong plus
Familiarity with multi‑entity environments and consolidated reporting
Education & Credentials
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or related field required
CPA license or active CPA candidate preferred
3–6 years of experience in general ledger accounting, corporate accounting, or external audit