Senior Accountant

Boca Raton, FL
Full Time
Experienced
Senior Accountant

Job Description

Springbig is the leading SaaS marketing technology platform serving retailers and brands in highly regulated industries throughout the U.S. and Canada. We serve over 1,000 clients across 2,300 locations, and our clients’ communications using the Springbig platform reach more than 37 million consumers, making Springbig the undisputed leader in our sector.

Our headquarters are in Boca Raton, FL, where the majority of our employees are located, with additional offices in Seattle, WA, and Toronto, Canada.

Position Overview:

We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Accountant to join our small, dynamic team. This role is a hybrid between a strong staff accountant and a junior controller, ideal for someone who is hands-on, detail-oriented, and eager to take ownership of key accounting functions. The Senior Accountant will play a central role in month-end close, and daily accounting operations, while also supporting strategic initiatives in a growing company.

Key Responsibilities:

Own and execute the month-end close process, ensuring accurate and timely financial statements.

Manage accounts payable and accounts receivable/collections, including vendor and customer communications.

Prepare and review journal entries, account reconciliations, and accruals.

Assist with cash flow management, forecasting, and budgeting.

Support audit preparation and provide documentation for internal and external auditors.

Assist with SEC reporting and compliance requirements (10-Q, 10-K, etc.) if applicable.

Help implement and maintain internal controls and accounting policies.

Partner cross-functionally to support operational initiatives and process improvements.

Support tax compliance (sales tax filings, 1099s, etc.) and liaise with external tax advisors.

Perform variance analysis and provide actionable insights to management.

Assist with system implementations or upgrades for accounting software and tools.

Wear multiple hats and provide ad hoc analysis or project support as needed.

Requirements:

Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required.

3–6 years of progressive accounting experience; mix of public accounting (audit) and private industry experience preferred.

Experience with SEC reporting and public company accounting a plus.

Strong understanding of GAAP; SOX familiarity helpful.

Advanced proficiency in Excel; experience with accounting software (QuickBooks, NetSuite, Sage, etc.).

Excellent organizational, analytical, and communication skills.

Ability to thrive in a small-company environment with a willingness to roll up sleeves.

What’s it like to work at Springbig?

We’re a passionate, innovative, and growing team that values collaboration, creativity, and a great sense of humor. We take pride in offering a flexible, inclusive environment where people can do their best work while enjoying what they do.

We offer:

Competitive salary + commission

Unlimited PTO

401k with match

Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance

Casual dress and collaborative atmosphere

 
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