Catalent

drug development and delivery

SeniorStaffAccountant

Manassas, Virginia, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior Staff Accountant at Catalent. Skills: Accounting, Financial Reporting, Reconciliations. Prepare monthly close activities. Review monthly close activities”

Industry & Context.

drug development and delivery
Problems you'll solve

Analyze variances

Eligibility Requirements

sit, stand, walk regularly, occasionally lift 0-15 pounds

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School Diploma

Nice to Have

Bachelors degree in Accounting, MBA, CPA, Minimum five years of relevant accounting experience in a manufacturing environment

What You'll Do.

Prepare monthly close activities, Review monthly close activities, Prepare quarterly close activities, Review quarterly close activities, Prepare annual close activities, Review annual close activities, Own complex journal entries, Own accruals, Own reclassifications, Perform balance sheet reconciliations, Review balance sheet reconciliations, Analyze variances vs.

budget, Analyze variances vs.

forecast, Analyze variances vs.

prior periods, Ensure GAAP compliance, Ensure internal accounting policy compliance, Manage fixed assets, Manage depreciation, Assist with internal financial statements, Assist with management reports, Support external financial reporting, Prepare audit schedules, Prepare audit supporting documentation.

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