Manager, Financial Reporting & Technical Accounting
Company Background
Eagle is a fully integrated pharmaceutical company with research and development, clinical, manufacturing and commercial expertise. Eagle is committed to developing innovative medicines that result in meaningful improvements in patients’ lives. Eagle’s commercialized products include RYANODEX®, BENDEKA®, BELRAPZO®, TREAKISYM, PEMFEXY®, BARHEMSYS®, BYFAVO®, and its oncology and critical care CNS/metabolic pipeline includes product candidates with the potential to address underserved therapeutic areas across multiple disease states. Additional information is available on Eagle’s website at www.eagleus.com.
Eagle is looking for an experienced and self-driven Manager of SEC Reporting and Technical Accounting with seven plus years of public accounting experience or in a similar role at a publicly traded company to work at our Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey office. This position will report to the Senior Director, Financial Reporting and Technical Accounting.
Responsibilities
- Prepare quarterly and annual SEC filings such as Form 10-Q/K and 8-Ks
- Ensure compliance with U.S. GAAP and SEC reporting requirements
- Assist with internal management reporting & analysis
- Coordinate with external auditors to support the quarterly review and annual audit requirements
- Develop, implement, interpret, and maintain properly detailed accounting policies and procedures, and collaborate with others to develop, interpret, and implement new accounting policies or procedures across company
- Monitor and analyze proposed rule changes, lead adoption projects and initiatives, as applicable
- Provide consultation and execution for complex transactions such as treasury activity, acquisitions and divestitures (including valuations, purchase price allocation, Day 1 and Day 2 accounting), stock compensation, and revenue recognition and debt modification
- Prepare technical accounting memorandums and communicate accounting conclusions to management and external auditors
- Support business development in due diligence efforts, review and consult on the accounting and operational impacts of potential transactions
- Demonstrate effective communication and problem-solving skills
- Support month-end, quarter-end, year-end closing procedures and ad-hoc projects as needed
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree in Accounting
- 7+ years of public accounting background and/or with a mix of publicly traded company experience
- CPA license
- Strong U.S. GAAP knowledge and experience
- Strong technical accounting skills
- Pharmaceutical experience preferred, but not required
- Strong attention to detail and organized
- Ability to coach and develop others
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Experience with Workiva is a plus
Benefits:
- Competitive pay & bonus eligibility
- 401(k) matching
- Health, dental and vision insurance
- Flexible spending and health savings accounts
- Paid time off
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.