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General Accounting Operations Lead - Temporary

General Accounting Operations Lead - Temporary

This role supports Amerant s Accounting Manager in running some high-visibility tasks necessary to maintain the operation of activities associated with periodic accounting closing processes. They will interact with several team members, at all levels, across the organization.


Responsibilities:

  • Analyze and prepare general ledge accounts period adjustment journal entries.
  • Review and document changes in account balances, research exceptions, and determine potential adjustments as needed.
  • Coordinate with the assistant general accounting manager to identify, research, and clear items in account balance reconciliations, including cash, loans, deposits and accrued liabilities.
  • Review other accounting team members work, supporting the accounts payable and accrual processes to ensure completeness and accuracy.
  • Coordinate timely completion of deliverables to internal and external stakeholders, including internal and external auditors and regulators.

Work
Experience:

5
years of experience in a General Accounting Supervisory Role.
Experience in the following industries a plus:
banks, credit union, broker & dealers, investment advisory, real estate mortgage.

Education and/or Certifications:

Bachelor s Degree in Accounting.
CPA Certification required, or under enrollment to pursue.

Technical and/other Essential Knowledge:

Proficient using Microsoft Excel, SQL, Peoplesoft General Ledger, Intellimatch and IBS.
Proven ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing in English and Spanish.
Effective in building relationships and navigating a fast paced environment competing for multiple priorities.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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