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Group Accountant – Leases & Technical Support
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Group Accountant – Leases & Technical Support role in Chertsey, UK. Seeking a qualified or part-qualified accountant with expertise in IFRS 16, data analytics, and advanced Excel. You will manage lease accounting processes, support country finance teams, and enhance internal controls. Benefits in...
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United Kingdom , Chertsey
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60000.00 GBP / Year
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14forty
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Senior Technical Accountant
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Senior Technical Accountant role in Austin with a high-growth organization. Ideal for professionals with 5–8+ years of U.S. GAAP expertise, including public accounting and industry experience. You will evaluate complex transactions, draft technical memos, and support financial reporting. Benefits...
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United States , Austin
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Robert Half
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Staff/Senior Accountant – Technical Accounting
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Join our Houston-based team as a Staff/Senior Technical Accountant. You will serve as a subject matter expert on complex U.S. GAAP issues, drafting technical memos and supporting SEC reporting. This role requires a CPA (or parts passed), strong analytical skills, and public accounting experience....
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United States , Houston
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Robert Half
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About the Technical Accountant role

Explore a world of opportunity in technical accountant jobs, a specialized and critical field within finance and accounting. Technical accountants are the experts who ensure an organization's financial practices adhere to complex regulations and standards. They act as the bridge between intricate accounting principles and practical financial reporting, providing the analytical backbone for accurate and compliant financial statements. Professionals in these roles are essential for navigating the ever-evolving landscape of accounting standards, making them highly valued in both public companies and private organizations with complex transactions.

The core responsibility of a technical accountant is the research, interpretation, and application of accounting standards, primarily US GAAP or IFRS. They analyze complex business transactions—such as mergers and acquisitions, revenue recognition for multifaceted contracts, stock-based compensation, lease accounting, and financial instrument valuations—to determine the correct accounting treatment. This involves drafting detailed technical accounting memorandums that document the rationale and conclusions for the chosen approach, creating a vital audit trail. For publicly traded companies, a significant portion of technical accounting jobs focuses on external financial reporting. This includes the meticulous preparation and review of filings like the 10-Q and 10-K, ensuring all disclosures are complete, accurate, and in full compliance with SEC regulations. They are deeply involved in the financial close process, reviewing journal entries and account reconciliations for technically complex areas, and they play a key role in implementing new accounting standards, assessing the impact on the business, and developing updated policies and procedures.

Beyond reporting, technical accountants are crucial for maintaining strong internal controls over financial reporting. They often collaborate closely with both internal and external auditors, providing supporting documentation and explanations for technical positions. Their expertise is also sought for special projects, such as supporting due diligence for potential acquisitions, assisting with purchase price allocation valuations, and contributing to system implementations that affect financial data. The role demands constant cross-functional collaboration, working with teams in finance, legal, operations, and sales to gather information and ensure transactions are accounted for correctly from inception.

Typical skills and requirements for technical accountant jobs include a bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance, with a CPA certification being a standard and often essential credential. Employers typically seek candidates with a strong foundation from public accounting experience, which provides exposure to a wide range of industries and complex accounting issues. Ideal candidates possess an exceptional eye for detail, superior analytical and critical thinking skills, and the ability to communicate complex accounting concepts clearly to both finance and non-finance colleagues. Proficiency in advanced Excel is a must, and familiarity with reporting software like Workiva is advantageous. Success in this profession requires intellectual curiosity, a commitment to continuous learning as standards change, and the ability to manage multiple priorities under strict deadlines. If you are a detail-oriented accounting professional who thrives on solving complex problems and ensuring financial integrity, exploring technical accountant jobs could be the next step in a challenging and rewarding career.