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Senior Analyst, External Reporting

Terex
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
1 day ago
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About the Position
Title: Senior Analyst, External Reporting
Reports to: Senior Manager, External Reporting
Location: Craigavon, Northern Ireland (Hybrid remote options available)

 
Position Overview
The Senior Analyst in External Reporting will assist with the preparation of SEC filings, including quarterly and annual financial statements. The senior analyst will also be involved with the preparation of periodic earnings releases, press releases to the public and other financial reporting projects as needed. Additional responsibilities include performing financial account analyses, accounting research, drafting internal accounting policies, as well as contributing to process improvement initiatives.


Responsibilities

Prepare various areas of the Company’s quarterly and annual reports, proxy statements, registration statements, etc. to support timely filings with the SEC. Assist with preparation of the Company’s Earnings Release and Earnings Presentation materials. Perform financial account analyses to support financial statement disclosures. Perform research in the Accounting Standards Codification related to accounting transactions and other areas ensure reported results comply with US GAAP. Assist with the completion of acquisition related accounting in accordance with US GAAP. Participate in drafting internal accounting policies and provide business units with US GAAP accounting guidance. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of US GAAP and recently issued accounting standards related to assigned financial statement areas.  Assist with internal controls, Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, and processes over financial reporting. Participate in the implementation of process improvements and completion of special projects. Coordinate with and support the work of our external auditors.

Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related subject matter Qualified Accountant, with 3+ years of related professional experience ACCA / ACA / CIMA / ICAEW qualified accountant 3-5 years of experience, preferably from a public accounting firm, or experience in the corporate accounting group of a multi-national company Intermediate to advanced Excel skills Strong knowledge of business processes, internal controls, and US GAAP 

Preferred Qualifications

Strong knowledge of business processes, internal controls, and US GAAP  Experience with OneStream, Workiva a plus Possess strong analytical skills and organizational skills Attention to detail, action oriented and strong follow-up skills Positive, can-do attitude; self-starter Ability to work independently, handle multiple priorities and meet deadlines Ability to work in a team environment, strong interpersonal, and communication skills


Travel

Minimal travel anticipated

Why Work for us!?Excellent compensation package including competitive salary, healthcare, contributory pension scheme, life assurance cover and team member bonusHybrid workingProgression opportunities & Individual development plansInternal training programs and LinkedIn learning licenseInternational Mentor SchemeOpportunities for European and International travelRefer a friend schemeSocial EventsDiscount card – offering you a wide range of discounts at Restaurants, retailers, hotels, gyms and much more32 days holiday inclusive of bank holidaysReward and Recognition schemesOn site free parking

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