Oversee the accurate monthly local accounting and group reporting, ensuring all month-end closing timelines and quarterly/annual reporting deadlines are met within US GAAP requirements.
Manage the end-to-end lifecycle of tangible assets—including acquisitions, depreciation, amortization, disposals, and maintaining the fixed asset register—while controlling dilapidation and Asset Retirement Obligations (ARO) provisions.
Implement, own, and enhance regular balance sheet reviews and reconciliations, collaborating with leadership to monitor, design, and certify effective internal controls for the cluster locations.
Prepare Statutory Financial Statements, manage local GAAP compliance, and directly coordinate internal and external audit processes.
Lead and manage operational relationships with third-party outsourced service providers, tax consultants, and public tax services while supporting strategic finance transformation projects.
Requirements
Robust experience managing a General Ledger close for a large multinational corporation, ideally within a shared service or matrix environment.
Chartered Accountant designation (Chartered Accountant [CA], Association of Chartered Certified Accountants [ACCA], Certified Public Accountant [CPA], or local equivalent).
Deep understanding of United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP), International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), Fixed Asset accounting, and internal control frameworks.
Strong presentation and communication skills in English, with the presence of character to command respect, build cross-functional relationships at all levels, and proactively challenge the status quo.
Benefits
Competitive compensation and benefits aligned with your experience.
Flexible work options and alternative work arrangements to support your work–life balance.
Comprehensive health, wellness, and retirement plans.
Clear pathways for continuous learning, training, and professional growth.