Accounting Analyst
The Accounting Analyst will focus on capital assets, managing capitalization, retirements, and fixed asset reporting at Advance Auto Parts. The role requires end-to-end accounting for PP&E and participation in month-end close processes and audits. Candidates must have solid experience with ERP systems and Excel, alongside strong analytical skills. The position involves coordination with cross-departmental teams and off-shore resources.
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Experience
4-8 years
Function
Accounting
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Accounting Analyst will focus on capital assets, managing capitalization, retirements, and fixed asset reporting at Advance Auto Parts. The role requires end-to-end accounting for PP&E and participation in month-end close processes and audits. Candidates must have solid experience with ERP systems and Excel, alongside strong analytical skills. The position involves coordination with cross-departmental teams and off-shore resources.
TAL's take
Stable role at a large, established organization, though clearly defined as a standard accounting function.
Well-defined responsibilities focused on fixed asset management and accounting processes.
Salaries at Advance Auto Parts
21.7 LPA average
Based on 9 Grapevine salary entries for Advance Auto Parts.
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10 LPA average
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Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in Commerce or MBA Finance
- 4-8 years of related accounting experience
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word
- Experience with ERP systems
- Knowledge of GAAP and accounting standards
Tools and skills
About the company
Established retail and automotive parts company with significant operations.
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