SpartanNash

Retail

Accountant(Retail)

$55–75k ~AI est. Byron Center, Michigan, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Accountant (Retail) at SpartanNash. Skills: General ledger, Account reconciliation, Financial statements. Perform general accounting responsibilities. Prepare journal entries”

What You'll Achieve.

Provide accurate information for management review; Provide useful information for decision making

Industry & Context.

Retail
Problems you'll solve

Analytical attention to detail

Eligibility Requirements

May lift 20 pounds

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or Finance, 1 year Accountant/Accounting experience

Nice to Have

Equivalent education and/or experience

What You'll Do.

Perform general accounting responsibilities

Prepare journal entries

Perform account reconciliations

Maintain general ledger

Assist with accounting close process

Review financial statements

Report on changes in financial position

Review operating budgets

Assist with budget preparation

Consult on financial statements

Educate on financial statements

Participate in research

Identify business issues

Resolve business issues

Maintain knowledge of legal regulations

Maintain knowledge of industry trends

Make recommendations to improve programs

Make recommendations to improve processes

Ensure company compliance

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

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