
Senior Accountant
- Tempe, AZ
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Collects, reconciles, obtains approval, and processes through PCL business systems all project-related trade partner payments, general expenditures, and internal payroll costing allocations (including recharge).
- Reviews and analyzes all adjustments, submissions, and reports and ensures they are complete in a timely manner.
- Participates in monthly forecast review meetings for assigned projects to provide input on recoveries and various other reconciliations.
- Provides project team with various ad hoc reports and analyses as required.
- Participates in year-end procedures as assigned.
- Assembles client billings package in accordance with approval procedures and processes through PCL business systems to ensure the client is in receipt of billings on a timely basis and payments are received as per contract terms and conditions.
- Assists with assembling information for internal financial reporting requirements (e.g., MOR, DRM/year-end) and external financial reporting requirements (e.g., government agencies, taxes).
- Prepares bank deposits and/or monthly reconciliations and prepares subsequent cash receipt entries where required.
- Reviews and analyzes monthly contract reports to ensure accuracy of cash-flow, fee reconciliation, and ledger balance. Subsequently follows up with project management staff and accounting manager to identify any irregularities or risk exposure and assists with the development of a strategy to address accordingly.
- Ensures that all project and subcontract required documentation, including insurance, bonding, SDI, workers’ compensation, statutory declarations, and lien waivers is in place.
- Reads contracts and interprets trade partner documentation for accounting related items only and may assist with project setup procedures.
- Identifies and communicates with the project team and accounting management any compliance and/or project risks (e.g., trade partner issues, financial risk).
- Assembles information for internal and external audits.
- Supports the exploration of new technology and innovations to update or streamline processes
- Postsecondary degree or diploma in a related discipline.
- Active pursuit of accounting designation an asset.
- Intermediate construction knowledge and understands general construction terms and processes.
- Advanced knowledge and understanding of full-cycle accounting, with the ability to teach and mentor more junior staff.
- Advanced understanding of accounting principles, including maintenance of ledgers and cash flows with ability to analyze and recommend potential strategies.
- Intermediate understanding of project forecasting and budgeting.
- Intermediate knowledge and experience with project costing principles, recoveries, insurance, and contract/subcontract requirements as related to projects.
- Aware of relevant labor agreements and government legislation as it relates to licensing, payroll and tax and complies with all terms and escalates as needed.
- Intermediate knowledge of government legislation regarding generally accepted accounting principles.
- Intermediate knowledge of bid and contract securities and insurance as they relate to risk management, claims management, pricing, and accounting as it relates to project costing and tracking.
- Intermediate knowledge of subcontract, and PO terms, including insurance and subcontractor default insurance (SDI) and bonding requirements.
- Intermediate knowledge and experience with owner contracts as they relate to payment terms, billing requirements, audit rights, cost- of-work definition, insurance, and bonding.
- Awareness of lien rights.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills.