Senior Accountant
Cruit Group · Norcross, GA · 4 days ago
On-siteAccounting$110k–$135k/yrFull-time
About the role
We aren’t just looking for someone to run reports; we are looking for the financial architect of our U.S. expansion. As an established, globally recognized medical robotics and technology pioneer, our cutting-edge systems assist neurosurgeons in life-changing brain surgeries every single day. With U.S. revenues tracking in the mid 8 figures, and a trajectory poised to double, this role bridges the gap between foundational accounting and strategic business leadership.
Responsibilities
- Own the full-cycle financial engine of our U.S. entity. Direct everything from high-level GL management, revenue recognition, and cost accounting to optimizing our monthly, quarterly, and year-end close.
- Spearhead U.S. budgeting and forecasting, analyze complex variances, manage banking relationships, and deliver the data-driven insights that empower the executive team to scale operations.
- Help lead our upcoming enterprise migration from QuickBooks to SAP. Design, document, and implement bulletproof business processes and internal controls that strengthen our scalability.
- Serve as the primary liaison to our external CPA firm, quarterbacking corporate tax filings, quarterly estimated tax strategies, and audit preparedness.
- Act as a critical financial ally to our U.S. Operations Manager and elite surgical sales team, unlocking resources to help them crush business targets.
Qualifications
- Experience: 5–10 years of progressive accounting experience, with at least 2+ years in a senior corporate accounting capacity or as a senior public accounting auditor.
- Credentials: CPA certification is required.
- Systems: Deep expertise in Excel and QuickBooks. Exposure to ERP migrations (specifically SAP) and data visualization (Power BI) is highly preferred.
- Presence: Exceptional analytical firepower paired with the polished communication skills required to advise C-suite stakeholders globally.