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Seeking an experienced Accounting and Business Operations Manager in Phoenix. This key role oversees all financial reporting, month/year-end close, audits, and payroll, requiring 10+ years in corporate accounting management. The position offers a flexible schedule, comprehensive insurance, 401K, ...
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Seeking an experienced Accounting and Business Operations Manager in Phoenix. You will oversee financial reporting, month/year-end close, audits, and payroll with 10+ years' experience. This role offers a flexible schedule, insurance benefits, 401K, and a professional office environment. Advanced...
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Seeking an experienced Accounting and Business Operations Manager in Phoenix. This key role oversees all financial reporting, month/year-end close, audits, and payroll, requiring 10+ years in corporate accounting management. The position offers a flexible schedule, comprehensive benefits, and a p...
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Explore a world of opportunity in Accounting and Business Operations Manager jobs, a pivotal senior leadership role designed for strategic financial experts who also drive operational excellence. This unique hybrid position sits at the critical intersection of finance, administration, and process management, acting as a key force in ensuring an organization's financial health and day-to-day efficiency. Professionals in these jobs are integral to senior management, often reporting directly to the CFO or CEO, and serve as the operational backbone of a company. Typically, an Accounting and Business Operations Manager oversees the entire accounting function. This includes managing the month-end and year-end close processes, ensuring accurate and timely financial reporting, and maintaining rigorous internal controls. They are responsible for general ledger integrity, account reconciliations, audit coordination, and tax compliance support. Beyond core accounting, a significant portion of the role involves broad business operations management. This can encompass oversight of areas such as payroll administration, vendor and contract management, business insurance, and facilities. They often act as a project manager for cross-departmental initiatives, ensuring that financial and operational goals are aligned. The core responsibilities of these jobs naturally demand a diverse skill set. Successful candidates typically possess a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance, coupled with substantial experience (often 8+ years) progressing from accounting into a managerial role with operational duties. A deep understanding of GAAP, financial analysis, and budgeting is essential. Equally important are advanced skills in process improvement, systems implementation, and policy development. Mastery of accounting software like QuickBooks or NetSuite, along with advanced Excel proficiency, is standard. Crucially, this role requires exceptional soft skills: strategic thinking to identify inefficiencies, strong leadership to guide teams, meticulous attention to detail, and superb communication abilities to collaborate with all levels of the organization and external partners. For those seeking Accounting and Business Operations Manager jobs, the career path offers immense variety and impact. It is ideal for the proactive professional who is equally comfortable analyzing a P&L statement, negotiating a vendor contract, optimizing an operational workflow, and leading a team. These roles are found across all industries, from technology and manufacturing to professional services and non-profits, providing a stable and in-demand career for those who can bridge the gap between numbers and operations. If you are a results-driven leader looking to shape both the financial and operational trajectory of a company, exploring these managerial jobs could be your next strategic career move.

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