Finance Accounting Reporting - Special Projects Supervisor
Jobs Ups
Hybrid
Accounting for new processes
Mergers, acquisitions, disposal transactions
Consolidated financial analysis
The Finance, Accounting and Reporting (FAR) Special Projects supervisor is responsible for supporting and maintaining accounting for new processes associated with mergers, acquisitions, disposal (M&A) transactions, or other special projects that may be assigned as part of a new project
Job Summary
The Finance, Accounting and Reporting (FAR) Special Projects supervisor is responsible for supporting and maintaining accounting for new processes associated with mergers, acquisitions, disposal (M&A) transactions, or other special projects that may be assigned as part of a new project.
They may also aid in the preparation and review of project plans, budget and forecasts, financial analysis.
These tasks include working indirectly with others, cross-functionally, across a global team, and with team members both internally and external to UPS.
Matching Summary
The Finance, Accounting and Reporting (FAR) Special Projects supervisor is responsible for supporting and maintaining accounting for new processes associated with mergers, acquisitions, disposal (M&A) transactions, or other special projects that may be assigned as part of a new project.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
accounting for new processes
mergers, acquisitions, disposal transactions
consolidated financial analysis
account reconciliations
journal entries
variance analysis on financial information
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
Nice-to-have
innovative possibilities
rewarding culture
talented teams
unique combination of skill + passion
foster teamwork
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree – Accounting, Finance
Experience with SEC filing and reporting
Experience with data analysis and project management tools
Experience working in a Public Accounting Firm
Experience with unique and challenging accounting projects
Must be a U.S. Citizen or National of the U.S., an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or an alien authorized to work in the U.S.
Work Rights
Must be a U.S. Citizen or National of the U.S., an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or an alien authorized to work in the U.S.