What is an Accounting Analyst?
This is generally an introductory level position that performs accounting and finance functions within a company.
Key Responsibilities / Duties
- Accounts for compensation costs for global business lines in accordance with GAAP
- Prepares balance sheet account reconciliations – balance accounts, identify, document, and ensure timely resolution on reconciling issues
- Identifies and communicates potential issues to senior analyst as needed
- Coordinates with team members on processes and initiatives
- Prepares variance analysis for monthly variance process – identify variance, explain cause of the variance, and document findings
- Maintains proper Sarbanes-Oxley documentation on areas of responsibility in scope for SOX audits and ensures compliance with documented controls
- Performs special analysis and tasks as required by Finance department managers.
- Provides ongoing Business Unit Support.
- Prepares supporting schedules for annual audit reports, answers questions, and must be able to explain areas of responsibility
- Provides assistance to clients (internal or external) on matters related to areas of responsibility Support team on chart of account maintenance processes
Education (Generally) Required
- A Bachelor’s degree in Accounting is generally required.
- Candidacy for Certified Public Accountant designation is preferred.
Work Experience and Knowledge (Generally ) Desired / Required
- 0-2 years of accounting and/or finance experience is required
- Previous internship experience in accounting is preferred
- A solid understanding of accounting and financial principles and the ability to apply these principles to corporate accounting is required
- Knowledge of SOX requirements is preferred
- Proficiency in Excel is required Oracle experience is a plus
- The ability to multi-task, prioritize assignments, and work as a team player.
- Detail-oriented and analytical.
- Interpersonal and communication skills necessary to interact effectively with a variety of individuals are required.