Property Accountant Job in San Diego, CA
LHH is looking to fill a Direct Hire Property Accountant Job in San Diego County. The Property Accountant will have advanced experience with Microsoft Excel and experience using Yardi Voyager software (ideally). You will be responsible for a portfolio of properties, performing reconciliations, assisting with the month-end closing procedures and ad hoc projects as assigned. This position reports directly to the Accounting Manager and pays between $75,000 to $95,000 annually, plus bonus potential.
Responsibilities of Property Accountant Job
Portfolio accounting management - monthly close
Performing all related account reconciliations
Recording of accruals and expense allocation
Maintain general financials for investors and Owners
Familiar with both AP and AR process
Qualifications
Minimum of three years of general accounting experience
Bachelor's Degree is a plus
Familiarity with ERP systems (i.e. Yardi, MRI)
Advanced Microsoft Excel skills (VLOOKUPS, Pivot tables)
If you are interested in this Property Accountant job opportunity in San Diego, CA please apply today or email your resume to .... To view our other Accounting opportunities in the Greater San Diego area, please visit our website at www.LHH.com.
This posting is a representative sample of the types of roles we typically place with our clients. Depending on the specific client, location, and role, the salary range is estimated to be $75,000 to $95,000 and benefits may include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits, and 401K plan.
Pay Details: $75,000.00 to $95,000.00 per year
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