BOWA Construction
Company Overview
We are a General Contractor and Construction Management firm, established on the core principles of family, honesty, discipline, and quality. Our team consists of individuals with extensive general contracting, construction management, and design‑build experience. We build projects with passion and are driven by the anticipation of the impact they will have in our communities—for years to come.
Role Overview The Project Accountant is accountable for monitoring the progress of projects, investigating variances, approving expenses, and ensuring that project billings are issued to customers and payments collected. General accounting duties include accounts receivable, accounts payable, certified payroll, job costing, and general ledger posting.
Responsibilities
Create project accounts in Sage 100/CMiC, owning job cost tracking, analysis, and reporting.
Maintain project‑related records, including contracts and change orders.
Authorize access to project accounts and expenses of project‑related accounts.
Review and approve supplier invoices and overhead charges related to a project.
Review account totals related to project assets and expenses.
Investigate project variances and submit variance reports to management.
Confer with receivables staff regarding unpaid contract billings.
Report on project profitability to management and funding available for projects.
Approve the write‑off of any project‑related billings that cannot be billed to or collected from customers.
Close out project accounts upon project completion.
Create and submit government reports and tax returns related to projects.
Create and submit G702/G703 AIA Documents to the owner.
Process, review, track, and post construction draws for multiple projects to the general ledger.
Manage project financial communication and construction accounting with internal and external partners.
Other duties and responsibilities as required.
Skills, Knowledge, Qualifications & Experience
Associate degree with at least 2 years of job experience in construction; General Contractor Accounting preferred.
Self‑starter that can work with limited supervision.
Ability to work in a fast‑paced environment.
Understand a small business organization and can multitask.
Strong written and verbal communication skills essential.
Ability to organize and support multiple projects at the same time.
In lieu of a degree, an additional 2 years of experience required.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance—70% employer contribution & employee HSA contribution*
Performance‑Based Bonuses—percentage of base salary
Basic Life and AD&D Insurance
Short‑Term & Long‑Term Disability Insurance
401(k) with company match
Note: This position is not eligible for work visa sponsorship.
Employment and Seniority Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Accounting/Auditing Industry: Construction and Building Construction
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Role Overview The Project Accountant is accountable for monitoring the progress of projects, investigating variances, approving expenses, and ensuring that project billings are issued to customers and payments collected. General accounting duties include accounts receivable, accounts payable, certified payroll, job costing, and general ledger posting.
Responsibilities
Create project accounts in Sage 100/CMiC, owning job cost tracking, analysis, and reporting.
Maintain project‑related records, including contracts and change orders.
Authorize access to project accounts and expenses of project‑related accounts.
Review and approve supplier invoices and overhead charges related to a project.
Review account totals related to project assets and expenses.
Investigate project variances and submit variance reports to management.
Confer with receivables staff regarding unpaid contract billings.
Report on project profitability to management and funding available for projects.
Approve the write‑off of any project‑related billings that cannot be billed to or collected from customers.
Close out project accounts upon project completion.
Create and submit government reports and tax returns related to projects.
Create and submit G702/G703 AIA Documents to the owner.
Process, review, track, and post construction draws for multiple projects to the general ledger.
Manage project financial communication and construction accounting with internal and external partners.
Other duties and responsibilities as required.
Skills, Knowledge, Qualifications & Experience
Associate degree with at least 2 years of job experience in construction; General Contractor Accounting preferred.
Self‑starter that can work with limited supervision.
Ability to work in a fast‑paced environment.
Understand a small business organization and can multitask.
Strong written and verbal communication skills essential.
Ability to organize and support multiple projects at the same time.
In lieu of a degree, an additional 2 years of experience required.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance—70% employer contribution & employee HSA contribution*
Performance‑Based Bonuses—percentage of base salary
Basic Life and AD&D Insurance
Short‑Term & Long‑Term Disability Insurance
401(k) with company match
Note: This position is not eligible for work visa sponsorship.
Employment and Seniority Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Accounting/Auditing Industry: Construction and Building Construction
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