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Join our team as a Senior Accounting Analyst in Fort Dodge. You will ensure inventory accuracy and material control within a manufacturing environment. This role requires a Bachelor's degree and 2+ years of cost accounting and supervisory experience. We offer a competitive package with 401k match...
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United States , Fort Dodge
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69000.00 - 104000.00 USD / Year
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Nestlé Purina
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Accounting Senior Analyst, Consolidations
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United States , Troy
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Aptiv plc
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Seeking a Senior Accounting Analyst in Bloomfield to lead inventory control and material accounting systems. You will ensure GAAP compliance, manage monthly closings, and develop factory personnel. This role requires a Bachelor's degree and 2+ years of cost accounting experience in manufacturing....
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United States , Bloomfield
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69000.00 - 104000.00 USD / Year
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Nestlé Purina
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Until further notice

About the Senior Accounting Analyst role

Discover and apply for Senior Accounting Analyst jobs, a pivotal career path for finance professionals seeking to leverage their expertise in a strategic, high-impact role. This senior position represents a critical bridge between foundational accounting activities and higher-level financial analysis, advisory, and control. Professionals in these roles are entrusted with ensuring the integrity, accuracy, and strategic insight of financial data, moving beyond basic bookkeeping to become key contributors to financial decision-making and process optimization.

Typically, a Senior Accounting Analyst is responsible for a blend of complex operational tasks and analytical projects. Common responsibilities include performing advanced reconciliations, overseeing the month-end and year-end close processes, and ensuring strict compliance with accounting standards such as GAAP or IFRS. They are often tasked with developing and monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs), creating detailed financial models, and preparing comprehensive reports for management that explain variances, forecast trends, and assess financial performance. A significant part of the role involves process improvement—identifying inefficiencies in existing accounting procedures, implementing new systems or controls, and ensuring robust fraud prevention and quality assurance measures. Furthermore, they frequently act as mentors or supervisors, reviewing the work of junior staff and providing training and guidance.

The typical skill set for these jobs is both deep and broad. A Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field is almost universally required, with many employers preferring or requiring a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) or equivalent certification. Candidates generally need 3-5+ years of progressive accounting experience, demonstrating a transition from transactional work to analytical and supervisory duties. Technical proficiency is paramount, including advanced mastery of Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, complex formulas) and hands-on experience with major ERP systems like SAP, Oracle, or NetSuite. Beyond technical accounting knowledge, success in Senior Accounting Analyst jobs hinges on strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and exceptional communication skills to translate complex data into actionable business insights. The role demands a high degree of professionalism, ethical judgment, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a deadline-driven environment.

For finance professionals ready to advance their careers, Senior Accounting Analyst jobs offer a dynamic and rewarding opportunity to shape financial strategy, drive operational excellence, and provide the analytical backbone for sound business leadership. Explore these roles to find a position where your expertise in numbers fuels broader organizational success.