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Global Operations Fixed Asset Accountant

Apple is a place where extraordinary people gather to do their best work. At Apple, we craft products and experiences people once couldn't have envisioned, and now can't imagine living without. If you're excited by the idea of making a real impact, a career with Apple might be your ideal job. Just be prepared to dream big! We believe that collaboration is one of our key strengths, and every day we will connect you with your peers and colleagues at one of the most diverse companies in the world. As an individual, you'll be a key player within the function.We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Global Fixed Asset Accountant to join our dynamic Global finance team. This role will be pivotal in managing the company's global fixed assets and intangible assets, ensuring accuracy, compliance with US GAAP and relevant local GAAPs, and driving continuous improvement in processes. The successful candidate will play a key role in transformative change through automation and strategic project execution across all regions.Can demonstrate solid understanding of intangible accounting principles Demonstrates experience working Global organisation Proficient in data visualisation and reporting tools such as Tableau or Dataiku (desirable). Exhibits exceptional problem-solving skills and adaptability in dynamic situations. Is action-oriented, proactive, and demonstrates a results-driven approach. Effectively manages conflicts and fosters collaborative solutions. Remains resilient under pressure and consistently meets deadlines.Full time employee in the GBS (Global Business Solutions) Organization 3-5 years professional experience in accounting, finance, or similar field Excellent SAP knowledge or equivalent ERP experience Demonstrated multi-national experience Accounting qualifications such as CPA, ACA, ACCA, etc Experience in fixed asset accounting principles Strong expertise in US GAAP is essential, with demonstrated experience navigating and applying various local GAAP differences across multiple jurisdictions.