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Lead SEC reporting for a Fortune 1000 company in Fort Worth. You will manage all quarterly and annual filings, ensuring precise financial compliance. Ideal candidates have 3+ years of SEC experience, a CPA (or candidate), and strong technical knowledge. This key role offers a full benefits packag...
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Join our team in Fort Worth as an SEC Reporting Manager. You will oversee corporate accounting, month-end close, and ensure GAAP and SEC compliance. This long-term contract role offers competitive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k). Apply your expertise in financial reporting ...
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Explore a critical and high-impact career path with SEC Reporting Manager jobs. This senior-level accounting and finance role sits at the heart of a public company's transparency and regulatory compliance. Professionals in this position are the guardians of accurate external financial communication, primarily responsible for the preparation, oversight, and timely filing of all mandatory reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). They serve as a crucial bridge between the company's internal accounting functions, executive leadership, external auditors, and the investing public, ensuring that all disclosures meet the stringent standards of US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and SEC regulations. The core responsibility of an SEC Reporting Manager is the end-to-end management of the quarterly (10-Q) and annual (10-K) report cycle, along with current reports (8-K) for significant events. This involves consolidating financial data, crafting the Management's Discussion & Analysis (MD&A) section, and drafting the extensive financial statement footnotes that provide essential context to the numbers. They are also typically responsible for the technical implementation of XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) tagging, which standardizes financial data for regulatory systems. Beyond periodic filings, these managers often oversee the preparation of earnings releases and support materials for investor relations, playing a direct role in shaping market perceptions. A significant portion of the role involves technical accounting research and policy development. SEC Reporting Managers analyze complex transactions—such as mergers, acquisitions, revenue recognition under ASC 606, or stock-based compensation—to determine the correct accounting treatment. They author technical memorandums to document and support the company's positions and lead the implementation of new accounting standards. Furthermore, they are key players in the internal control over financial reporting (ICFR) environment, working to design, document, and test SOX controls to ensure the reliability of the reporting process. Liaising with external auditors to facilitate the annual audit and quarterly reviews is a standard expectation. Typical requirements for SEC Reporting Manager jobs include a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance, an active CPA license, and substantial relevant experience. This experience is often gained through a combination of public accounting (typically with a Big 4 or large national firm auditing public clients) and prior industry experience within the SEC reporting department of a publicly traded company. The ideal candidate possesses an exceptional eye for detail, superior writing and communication skills, and the ability to translate complex accounting concepts into clear disclosures. They must be highly organized to manage tight regulatory deadlines, proactive in monitoring emerging GAAP and SEC developments, and skilled at collaborating across various departments, including Legal, Investor Relations, and Operations. For accounting professionals who thrive on precision, regulatory challenges, and high-visibility work, SEC Reporting Manager jobs offer a rewarding career at the forefront of corporate financial integrity.

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