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Senior Corporate Accountant

Job ResponsibilitiesPlastipak is seeking a driven, self-motivated Senior Corporate Accountant.
The role's responsibilities include analyzing and recording a variety of business transactions; prepare monthly, quarterly andyear end schedules and reconciliations; assist in the preparation of internal and external financial statements; prepare U.
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GAAP compliance and disclosure review; assist with developing, maintain and monitoring accounting policies andprocedures; and assist with various accounting projects.
Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Assist in the preparation of consolidated internal and external financial reporting- Assist with various external reporting compliance requirements including, SEC and debt covenants- Prepare technical accounting white papers through research and interpretation of applicable authoritative accountingliterature under U.
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GAAP- Prepare manual journal entries for various accounting transactions- Prepare account reconciliations, and analytical review of various balance sheet and income statement accounts- Preparation of account working papers for quarterly reviews and year end audits- Continuous development and strengthening of internal controlSkills/Qualifications- Bachelor's degree in accounting or higher- Three or more years of accounting experience, public accounting and/or SEC reporting experience a plus, CPA preferred- Excellent understanding of U.
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GAAP and internal controls- Ability to understand complex transaction and write technical accounting white papers, reports and procedure manuals.
- Strong communication, analytical and problem solving skills- Experience working with SAP and/or BPC is a plusPlastipak is Mobile Friendly.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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