International Accounting Manager – Treasury, $25B+ SEC clothing company Accounting - Portland, OR at Geebo

International Accounting Manager – Treasury, $25B+ SEC clothing company

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
International Accounting Manager - Treasury, $25B
SEC clothing company, Portland, up to $85K plus bonus

Job Location: Portland, OR, up to $85K plus 15% bonus and small relo, may stretch a bit on comp (targeting 5-7 years of experience) must have CPAAs Client's Global Treasury Accounting Manager, you will be a key member of Client's Corporate Controlling team. In this role your primary responsibilities will include overseeing the day-to-day accounting and internal controls compliance for Global Treasury activity and reporting. In performing your responsibilities you will build a collaborative working relationship with the Global Treasury team, research accounting treatment for new Global Treasury initiatives, and become the expert in Fair Value and Investment accounting and disclosures. In addition you will partner with Client's local accounting teams around the world to drive consistency in procedures around Treasury accounting. You will manage a Senior Accountant, participating in activities such as work planning, resource optimization, employee goal setting, coaching, and performance monitoring.

Minimum requirements for the position include:

Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field
5 years' experience with a Big 4 Public Accounting firm
CPA is required
Ability to identify research and resolve accounting issues
Treasury Accounting and/or Fair Value experience preferred
Experience with international transactions in a large, multinational consumer products company is highly desirable

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

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