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  • Last Login : 2020-05-28
  • Member Since : 2019-09-10

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Bechtel Corporation

Sr Project Accountant

2009/05~ 2017/02

Bechtel is one of the world’s premier engineering, construction, and project management companies with headquarters in San Francisco, USA and offices around the world with 75,000 employees. Bechtel has completed more than 25,000 projects in 160 countries, covering various sectors, including civil, infrastructure, oil and gas, power, mining, metals and communications. Bechtel is the general contractor for Angola’s first LNG train for its lump sum US$ 8billion oil and gas plant project in Angola and US$ 30 billion in Australia with a module yard in Batangas, Philippines.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Managed and oversee the daily operations of the accounting department.
• Managed and supervised month and year-end process.
• Reviews accounts receivables and payables.
• Approves general journals/ledgers and GL accounts reconciliations.
• Review and approves monthly payroll and utilities.
• Involves in treasury, budgeting and cash forecasting.
• Revenue and expenditures variance analysis.
• Monitor and analyze accounting data and produce financial statements.
• Oversee financial reporting from various departments and ensure accurate consolidated financial reports for senior management.
• Establish and enforce proper accounting methods, policies and principles.
• Coordinate and complete annual external audits.
• Cost Control, Cost Forecasting and Analysis.
• Improve systems and procedures and initiate corrective actions.
• Meet financial accounting objectives.
• Establish and maintain fiscal files and records to document transactions