Grant Thornton (US)
Accounting Advisory Senior Manager
Grant Thornton (US), San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Senior Manager
As a Senior Manager, you will lead teams that consult with Grant Thornton accounting advisory clients on complex accounting transactions. You will help engagement teams navigate highly technical matters and improve business processes, building relationships with clients and project teams, and engaging stakeholders to identify, assess, and deliver substantiated advice. From day one, you’ll have access to firm leaders and training programs and opportunities to grow your career.
Your day-to-day may include:
Overseeing and supporting multiple engagement teams to complete divestiture solutions—evaluating carve‑out readiness, supporting the 100‑day planning and operational transition, and assisting the separation of the business for financial sponsors and corporate clients
Supporting SEC regulatory filings for carve‑outs and facilitating the preparation of carve‑out financials
Identifying market trends to be a proactive problem solver and sought‑after adviser to clients and colleagues
Assisting audit teams in evaluating accounting policies related to new, significant, or complex accounting‑related matters
Training and supervising less experienced colleagues and providing consistent, regular feedback
Working at a client site, with your team in the office or remotely—teams can determine when and where to work
Representing Grant Thornton at recruiting and professional networking events
Building your technical and professional skills through formal training
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications and technical skills
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, economics, finance, mathematics, or related disciplines; a master’s degree is a plus
Minimum of eight years of experience in financial statement audits, accounting advisory, or similar transaction advisory consulting services
An active CPA license (required)
Proficiency in US GAAP, SEC reporting rules and standards; accounting, transaction or mergers & acquisition services
Specialized knowledge in ASC 606 and/or ASC 842, financial instruments, IPO process, capital transactions, or complex debt, equity and employee‑compensation topics
Ability to manage multiple engagements and competing priorities
Strong teamwork, agility, and relationship‑building skills
Leadership, influencing and motivating skills
Willingness to travel (30 %)
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Salary The base salary range for this position in San Francisco, CA is $184,000 – $276,000.
About Grant Thornton At Grant Thornton, we believe in making business more personal and building trust into every result for our clients. We offer a career path with more opportunity, flexibility, and support. Grant Thornton is part of the Grant Thornton International Limited network, with access to member firms in more than 150 global markets.
Equal Employment Opportunity We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourage qualified applicants to apply. All personnel decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, veteran status, disability, or any other protected characteristic.
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Your day-to-day may include:
Overseeing and supporting multiple engagement teams to complete divestiture solutions—evaluating carve‑out readiness, supporting the 100‑day planning and operational transition, and assisting the separation of the business for financial sponsors and corporate clients
Supporting SEC regulatory filings for carve‑outs and facilitating the preparation of carve‑out financials
Identifying market trends to be a proactive problem solver and sought‑after adviser to clients and colleagues
Assisting audit teams in evaluating accounting policies related to new, significant, or complex accounting‑related matters
Training and supervising less experienced colleagues and providing consistent, regular feedback
Working at a client site, with your team in the office or remotely—teams can determine when and where to work
Representing Grant Thornton at recruiting and professional networking events
Building your technical and professional skills through formal training
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications and technical skills
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, economics, finance, mathematics, or related disciplines; a master’s degree is a plus
Minimum of eight years of experience in financial statement audits, accounting advisory, or similar transaction advisory consulting services
An active CPA license (required)
Proficiency in US GAAP, SEC reporting rules and standards; accounting, transaction or mergers & acquisition services
Specialized knowledge in ASC 606 and/or ASC 842, financial instruments, IPO process, capital transactions, or complex debt, equity and employee‑compensation topics
Ability to manage multiple engagements and competing priorities
Strong teamwork, agility, and relationship‑building skills
Leadership, influencing and motivating skills
Willingness to travel (30 %)
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Salary The base salary range for this position in San Francisco, CA is $184,000 – $276,000.
About Grant Thornton At Grant Thornton, we believe in making business more personal and building trust into every result for our clients. We offer a career path with more opportunity, flexibility, and support. Grant Thornton is part of the Grant Thornton International Limited network, with access to member firms in more than 150 global markets.
Equal Employment Opportunity We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourage qualified applicants to apply. All personnel decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, veteran status, disability, or any other protected characteristic.
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