- Salary
- $180k – $200k/yr
- Location
- Burlington, Massachusetts, US
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Finance
- Source
- BetterTeam
Description
The Opportunity
What You'll Do
- Own the monthly, quarterly, and annual close on a consolidated basis across US and international entities, including intercompany eliminations, FX remeasurement and translation, and consolidation in a multi-currency environment.
- Lead SEC reporting end-to-end: 10-Q, 10-K, 8-K, proxy/S-4 financial sections, and Section 16 coordination. Manage XBRL tagging, EDGAR filing logistics, and disclosure controls.
- Maintain the technical accounting memo library and write or review memos on revenue recognition (ASC 606, including offtake and tolling structures), leases (ASC 842), share-based compensation (ASC 718), warrants and complex equity instruments (ASC 480/815), business combinations (ASC 805), impairment, and inventory costing.
- Manage the relationship with PCAOB auditor, including planning, PBC fulfillment, interim and year-end fieldwork, and resolution of technical positions.
- Design, document, and operate the internal control over financial reporting (ICFR) environment. Lead SOX readiness in year one and SOX compliance thereafter, coordinating with internal audit (co-source or in-house) and external auditor.
- Maintain entity-level controls, IT general controls in partnership with IT/Systems, and process-level controls across revenue, procure-to-pay, inventory and cost accounting, treasury, payroll, and financial close.
- Own the company's accounting policy manual, delegation of authority, and segregation of duties framework as the organization scales.
- Build and operate accounting for non-US entities as the company expands (current presence in US and Netherlands), including statutory reporting, local GAAP-to-US GAAP reconciliations, and coordination with local accountants, auditors, and tax advisors in each jurisdiction.
- Establish and maintain transfer pricing documentation, intercompany agreements, and intercompany settlement processes in partnership with Tax and Legal.
- Manage FX exposure measurement and reporting in coordination with Treasury; implement hedge accounting (ASC 815) if and when the company adopts a hedging program.
- Stand up VAT/GST, withholding tax, and indirect tax compliance processes for international operations, and oversee local payroll accounting and benefits accruals.
- Evaluate and implement entity structures, banking, and ERP/sub-ledger configurations for new countries of operation; lead the accounting workstream for cross-border M&A or JV transactions as they arise.
- Own cost accounting for a refining/manufacturing environment: standard costs, variance analysis, capitalization of plant costs, inventory valuation (raw black mass, WIP, MHP, lithium carbonate, byproducts), and reconciliation to physical inventory and metal accounts.
- Partner with Operations and Supply Chain on costing models for tolling vs. purchase arrangements, yield and recovery accounting, and margin reporting by product and customer.
- Account for the Trafigura offtake and other commercial arrangements, including price adjustments, quotational period mechanics, provisional and final pricing, and any embedded derivative considerations.
- Own the financial systems roadmap in partnership with the CFO and IT: NetSuite, consolidation and reporting tools, equity administration, expense management, AP automation, and tax/transfer pricing tools.
- Continue the NetSuite chart of accounts remediation and class/department/location structure build-out to support segment reporting and international consolidation.
- Drive automation of the close calendar with a target of a 5-business-day public-company close.
- Maintain the equity roll-forward, cap table reconciliation to our equity management system, share-based compensation accounting and expense, and EPS calculations for SEC reporting.
- Partner with Treasury on cash forecasting, bank reconciliation, debt and warrant accounting, covenant compliance, and investor reporting.
- Partner with Tax (in-house or external) on ASC 740 provision, R&D credits, IRA-related credits (45X and related), uncertain tax positions, and global tax structure.
- Build and lead the global accounting team. Hire and develop senior accounting managers, SEC reporting lead, technical accounting, and international controllership talent.
- Be the accounting voice in cross-functional decisions on commercial contracts, financing, capital projects, and corporate development.
- Present accounting and reporting topics to the Audit Committee and support the CFO with Board materials.
What We're Looking For:
- CPA (active) with 10+ years of progressive accounting experience, including a foundation in public accounting (Big 4 or strong national firm preferred) and meaningful industry experience.
- Prior Controller or Assistant Controller experience at a US public company, OR Controller experience at a late-stage private company that completed an IPO or deSPAC in the last 5 years.
- Deep working knowledge of US GAAP and SEC reporting requirements; demonstrated ability to author and defend technical accounting positions with auditors.
- Experience operating a SOX 404 environment, including ICFR design, documentation, and remediation.
- Direct experience consolidating non-US subsidiaries, including multi-currency consolidation, intercompany, and statutory-to-GAAP reconciliation.
- Experience in a manufacturing, refining, mining/metals, chemicals, or other physical-goods environment with meaningful cost accounting and inventory complexity.
- Track record of hiring, developing, and retaining strong accounting teams.
- Experience with a deSPAC, traditional IPO, or direct listing, including S-1/S-4 financial sections, comfort letters, and Super 8-K mechanics.
- Familiarity with critical minerals, battery materials, recycling, EV supply chain, or metals trading, including offtake and tolling contract accounting.
- Experience standing up accounting and controls for new international entities (Europe, Asia, or Africa) from a US parent.
- NetSuite power-user experience and exposure to common consolidation tools (e.g., FloQast, BlackLine, OneStream, Workiva).
- Experience with IRA Section 45X, R&D tax credits, and the accounting treatment of government grants and DOE loans/awards.
- You are comfortable being hands-on with the details and zooming out to build the system. You don't wait for the team to be in place before getting the work done.
- You treat auditors and outside advisors as partners. You bring well-reasoned positions, you welcome challenge, and you escalate early when something is ambiguous.
- You communicate clearly with non-accountants. You can explain a technical position to an operator, a board member, or a banker without losing precision.
- You operate with integrity under pressure, including during quarter-end, audit, and transaction cycles that compete for attention.
Location & Logistics:
- Based in our Burlington, MA office. Hybrid schedule with regular in-person presence expected. Periodic travel to commercial sites and, over time, to international operations.
Compensation & Benefits:
- Equity participation, with structure designed for a pre-public to public transition.
- Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and other standard benefits.
- Salary Range - $180K - $200K.