Senior Accountant

Langhorne, PA
Full Time
Enterprise Operations
Experienced

Full-time • Onsite

At Sibanye-Stillwater, every role supports our mission to operate safely, responsibly, and sustainably. We are seeking a Senior Accountant to support financial reporting, accounting operations, internal controls, and compliance activities across our Enterprise Operations Finance team.

This role focuses on month-end and year-end close processes, financial analysis, account reconciliations, audit support, SOX compliance, and continuous improvement initiatives that help ensure accurate financial reporting, strengthen internal controls, and support strategic business decisions.

Job Purpose

To support the Finance organization through accurate financial reporting, general ledger management, account reconciliations, audit support, and compliance activities while maintaining strong internal controls and contributing to process improvements that enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of financial operations.

Key Responsibilities

• Perform general ledger accounting activities and support timely month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close processes

• Prepare and review journal entries, account reconciliations, supporting schedules, and financial reporting documentation

• Ensure compliance with GAAP, SOX requirements, and internal accounting policies and procedures

• Support internal and external audits through documentation preparation, analysis, and coordination with auditors

• Assist in the development and enhancement of financial systems, controls, and reporting processes

• Partner with Operations, Human Resources, and other departments to ensure accurate cost allocation and expense reporting

• Analyze financial results, trends, and variances to support operational and strategic decision-making

• Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency, accuracy, standardization, and automation across Finance

• Support financial planning, reporting, and business performance reviews through data analysis and reporting

• Provide guidance and support to team members while promoting best practices and strong financial controls

Qualifications

• Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field required

• CPA certification or active progress toward CPA preferred

• Minimum of 3–6 years of accounting experience in public accounting, manufacturing, or a SOX-regulated corporate environment

• Strong knowledge of GAAP, internal controls, financial reporting, and audit procedures

• Experience supporting month-end close, account reconciliations, and audit activities

• Advanced Microsoft Excel skills and experience working with ERP systems

• Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving abilities

• Excellent written and verbal communication skills

• Ability to effectively communicate financial information to non-finance stakeholders

• Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines in a fast-paced environment

Compliance and Physical Requirements

• Must meet ITAR and NAID requirements

• Ability to pass background screening, drug screening, and physical examination

• Ability to work in both office and operational environments as needed

• Ability to remain stationary for extended periods and work extensively with computers and financial systems

• Occasional travel may be required

Schedule and Benefits

• Monday through Friday

• Standard business hours; flexibility may be required during month-end close, year-end close, audits, and other critical reporting periods

• Medical, dental, and vision coverage after 30 days

• 401(k) with company match after six months

• Paid time off and company holidays

• Company-sponsored events and team lunches

• Professional development and career growth opportunities

Equal Opportunity Employer

Sibanye-Stillwater is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace.

Ready to Make an Impact

Apply today and help drive financial excellence, strengthen internal controls, and support business performance through accurate reporting, sound analysis, and continuous improvement.

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