Director of Technical Accounting Manufacturing - Derby, CT at Geebo

Director of Technical Accounting

Are you an Accounting Professional who thrives in a fast-paced entrepreneurial environment where you will collaborate with a highly talented team and be afforded the opportunity to take your career to new levels of professional satisfaction? Would a role offering exposure to a publicly traded global leader of environmentally sustainable manufacturing solutions, while partnering with top-shelf former Wall Street leadership appeal to you? If so, then this Director, Technical Accounting & Reporting opportunity could be for you. See what people are saying about working here:
Highly talented leadership team!, Flexible and supportive environment! , Collaborative and diverse workforce!, Benefits are superb!, Great company to grow with!A successful and rapidly growing publicly traded company is seeking to hire a talented Director of Technical Accounting & Reporting to provide both SEC reporting support to the VP/Global Controller and accounting guidance research to identify key accounting issues and provide actionable recommendations to senior management on complex non-routine transactions in support of the strategic growth of the company. Additionally, the successful candidate will review contracts and agreements for proposed or executed transactions while collaborating with both US and international business partners and accounting teams. As part of the Global Controller's team, the Director of Technical Accounting Manager & Reporting will be part of an adaptable and flexible team of professionals who are inspired by the work they do every day.Title:
Director of Technical Accounting & Reporting
Location:
Shelton, CT (Hybrid)
Salary:
$160,000 to $190,000, Bonus eligible
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities for the Director of Technical Accounting & Reporting will include monitoring and researching new accounting standards and accounting-related matters issued by the FASB and SEC and providing written documentation of relevant conclusions while partnering with key cross-functional business partners and accounting teams, senior management, and internal and external auditors.
Assisting with financial reporting tasks, including quarterly Form 10-Q and annual Form 10-K SEC filings, as necessary.
Reviewing and analyzing company documents, contracts, and agreements for proper accounting treatment, with an emphasis on ASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, and ASC 842, Leases, and providing written documentation of relevant conclusions.
Assisting in the research of accounting matters related to material transactions, such as mergers & acquisitions, investments, financing-related arrangements, and derivatives etc., and providing written documentation of relevant conclusions.
Collaborating with company-wide personnel on the implementation, integration, and ongoing monitoring of accounting standards and rules related to company processes and procedures.
Ensuring a SOX-compliant environment related to relevant policies & procedures.
Performing ad hoc and other duties as requested.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, CPA, or working towards it.
Minimum four years relevant accounting experience with either a Big 4 or national accounting firm with publicly traded clients, or a technical accounting position within a SOX-compliant publicly traded company.
Strong technical accounting & research skills, and solid understanding of current U.S. GAAP and SEC regulations.
Proficiency in accounting research tools, such as CCH Wolters Kluwer Accounting Research Manager.
Strong Microsoft product suite skills, SAP experience a plus.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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