Corporate Project Accountant Accounting - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Corporate Project Accountant

Company Name:
Gerald Smith Associates Recruitment

Position Title : Corporate Project Accountant $TOP PAY ( Hiring Now )
ATTENTION : $TOP PAY ( Interviewing Now )

Relocation : No
Location : Baltimore Maryland
Salary : Competitive (DOE)
We are looking for an accountant with solid public or corporate accounting in
the area.
In collaboration with the Finance Manager the Project Controller will ensure focus on
the achievement of the financial goals. Will be the single point of contact for all
financial issues relating to the specific project portfolio controlled.
Provide all required financial information about the project, and ensure that
company accounting guidelines are respected.
Closely monitor the project deliverables and engage in early assessment and
measuring of financial impact of risks and opportunities with regular follow ups on
action plans.
Follow and challenge the project cash flow & gross margins;
Provide all required financial information about the project;
Control the monthly margin realization, monitor & support the Estimate at
Completion (EAC) change process;
Support Project Planning;
Support Project Management;
Ideal candidate:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting;
five to ten (5-10) years of experience in accounting;
Strong knowledge of Microsoft Excel;
Strong Finance and Controlling Processes knowledge;
SAP experience is a plus.
Bottom line :
1. Bachelor's degree in Accounting or related.
2. 5 to 10 years of experience in Public Accounting, Corporate Accounting, or a
combination of the two.
3. Local.
4. CPA or other professional accounting certification is a plus.
5. SAP experience is a plus.
6. Salary expectations.
For consideration you must act now, send resume to
Sincerely,
Gerald Smith
Executive Recruitment
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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