The Senior, Global Tax Reporting Accountant will be responsible for assisting with Amentum's tax provision for its US GAAP and local statutory financial reporting. This individual contributor role will be instrumental in furthering Amentum's best-in-class tax function and is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working in an extremely dynamic, diverse, and fast-paced environment. This is a US-remote-telework opportunity. US Citizenship is required.
Main responsibilities:
Assist with the Non-U.S tax provisions and forecasts in accordance with local country tax regulations and U.S. GAAP tax accounting standard
Assist with collection, consolidation, and analysis of data used for global tax reporting (e.g. BEPS Pillar 2) and US tax compliance
Participate in global forecasting efforts (e.g. ETR, cash taxes)
Assist in process improvement to optimize reporting time and eliminate manual processes
Assist with Monitoring Non-US tax filing requirements
Prepare income tax account reconciliations and assist implementation and documentation of SOX 404 internal controls
Coordinate with various stakeholders, including internal accounting and finance teams, as well as external auditors
Be willing to periodically assist with ad hoc tax compliance matters as well as special projects
Main requirements:
Bachelor's degree in accounting and/or Master's in taxation; CPA preferred
5+ years of relevant tax experience in a public accounting firm and/or multi-national company
High-level of proficiency using Microsoft Excel; experience with ONESOURCE Tax Provision (OTP) a plus
Basic understanding of ASC 740
Strong organizational, analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills
Ability to efficiently and accurately manage competing priorities and internal and external deadlines
Positive attitude and dependable team player with strong attention to detail
US Citizenship is required
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