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Excel, Word, and PowerPoint will be used on a daily basis; Solid knowledge of GAAP and SEC reporting requirements; Self-starter with ability to work in a fast-paced environment with firm deadlines and competing priorities; Ability to deal effectively with all levels of a global organization and to manage relationships with external parties; Strong analytical, organization and problem-solving skills and keen attention to detail; Wdesk and XBRL experience is a plus but not required.
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Working knowledge of SEC and U.S. GAAP reporting requirements, and Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) This role will also encompass responsibilities for developing and implementing accounting policies, ESG reporting, analysis of monthly financial results, and acquisition and divestiture projects.
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SOX Compliance: Assist in maintaining and enhancing internal controls over financial reporting (ICFR) in accordance with Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) requirements. SEC Reporting: Prepare and review quarterly and annual financial statements (10-Qs and 10-Ks) in compliance with SEC regulations, including footnotes, MD&A, and financial statement disclosures.
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Lead and oversee the Financial Reporting team in the preparation and review of all SEC reporting, encompassing the annual report, 10-K, 10-Q, earnings releases, 8-K, proxy statements, and XBRL tagging.
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Including financial statements, financial statement footnotes, MD&A, and XBRL. Two (2) to Three (3) years public accounting experience or financial reporting preferred.
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SEC reporting and XBRL experience. Responsible for thorough financial document review. Collaborate with and provide proper documentation to external auditors in support of financial review and SOX audits.
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You will learn and prepare the stock compensation valuations and journal entries, related-party disclosures, review XBRL tagging, prepare segment reporting, assess disclosure requirements, participate in internal reporting to executive management, etc.
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Lead external SEC financial reporting process including timely and accurate development, approval and filing of 10-Q, 10-K, 8-K, and other SEC documents, including accurate EDGAR filings and XBRL tagging.
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Coordinates the preparation and review of SEC and FERC financial statements and review of XBRL tagging of the Companies' SEC filings, including: Form 10-K, Form 10-Q, Form 8-K and registration statements as required; and review of FERC filings, including: Form 1, Form 2A and Form 3Q. Works with the BHE team to ensure consistency and accuracy of presentation and disclosure of the Company financial statements within the BHE filings.
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Pursuant to SEC requirements and reporting deadlines including footnote, MD&A and XBRL disclosures. - Work closely with external auditors on SEC reporting and joint venture stand-alone financial statement audits during the interim and year end periods.
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Support a continuous improvement by reviewing current processes and helping to suggest areas of improvement to facilitate a more efficient SEC and financial reporting process. Support the Company’s external financial reporting process, including the preparation of external financial statements and disclosures as required by the Securities and Exchange Commission (Form 10-Q’s, Form 10-K’s, and Form 8-K’s.
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The Financial Reporting Manager should exhibit an in-depth knowledge of GAAP guidelines, SEC reporting requirements and auditor methodologies; strong ability to research, assess the impact and document technical accounting issues; strong project management, time management and organizational skills; strong work ethic; and the ability to work independently and collaboratively.
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Significant experience with financial reporting (GAAP/SEC/FERC) Monthly internal reporting of consolidated financial results to senior management and the Board of Directors.
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Ensures SOX compliance related to financial reporting. The ideal candidate will have a blend of experience working as accountant in Big 4 and/or Public Accounting along with some industry experience ideally at a Public Traded Company where they have successfully worked on Financial Reporting projects.
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The Sr Analyst SEC Reporting & Technical Accounting, plays a critical role in achieving our client's overall objective of delivering best in class financial reporting. It is a highly visible role that frequently interacts with executive management as part of managing the financial reporting process.
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