Experienced Accounting Professional | Full-Cycle Accounting, Financial Leadership & Nonprofit Support | Saskatoon-Based & Immediately Available
This thoughtful and technically capable accounting professional brings a strong foundation in full-cycle accounting, team collaboration, and financial reporting across both private and nonprofit sectors. He is seeking a stable, mid-to-senior level opportunity in the Saskatoon region.
Highlights:
- Holds a B.Comm. from the University of Saskatchewan (2016) and has completed 6 modules of the CPA PEP program
- 3+ years of experience in public accounting serving a diverse client base, including agricultural businesses
- Provided sole financial leadership as Accounting Lead for a provincial regulatory body, advising the Executive Director and Board
- Most recently worked as Senior Accountant in a manufacturing environment, supporting the Controller and Assistant Controller
- Proven skills in full-cycle accounting, financial statement preparation, and working with AP/AR teams
- Strong analytical thinker with a calm, sincere communication style and a practical approach to problem-solving
- Based in Saskatoon with flexibility to commute within the region; open to roles such as Senior Accountant, Accounting Manager, or Assistant Controller
- Immediately available and aligned with compensation targets for similar roles in central Saskatchewan
To learn more about this candidate please email: grs@grasslandsgroup.com
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