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Project Accountant

JBG SMITHBethesda, MD
Onsite

About The Position

JBG SMITH owns, operates, invests in, and develops a dynamic portfolio of high-growth mixed-use properties in and around Washington, DC. Our creativity and scale enable us to be more than owners—we are place makers who shape inspiring and engaging places, which we believe create value and have a positive impact in every community we touch. JBG SMITH has been named multiple times as one of the Washington Post’s Top Workplaces in the region and we pride ourselves in both our outstanding work environments and opportunities for career growth and advancement. Our corporate headquarters in Bethesda, MD. was designed to embrace new, modern ways of working in an office – with a variety of indoor and outdoor workspaces made for both privacy or collaboration and easy access to public transportation and all that Bethesda’s vibrant downtown has to offer. This full-time position will be within JBG SMITH’s Accounting department and will report to an Accounting Manager. Responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned to meet business needs): Act as a mini-controller for a portfolio of assets. Perform all related accounting functions associated with these projects, including account reconciliations and financial statements Explain monthly budget vs. actual and period-over-period actual actual variances. This includes balance sheet and income statement analytics that are presented to our executive team, our auditors, and used as support for our financial filings Produce monthly, quarterly, or annual reporting for internal purposes, JV partners, investors and lenders Prepare monthly cash distributions and related reporting for investors and partners Close-knit interaction with on-site property and asset management teams throughout the monthly close process, including hosting pre-close calls Work with third party auditors on year-end tax and audit requests Support / collaborate with other departments on asset acquisitions, dispositions, monthly draws, and cash management needs, among other items

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Accounting required
  • 1-2 years of related accounting experience
  • Team player who is organized, proactive, self-directed, conscientious and assumes accountability and responsibility for specific performance and work product
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail with ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both orally and in writing
  • Advanced Microsoft Excel skills and strong computer skills

Responsibilities

  • Act as a mini-controller for a portfolio of assets. Perform all related accounting functions associated with these projects, including account reconciliations and financial statements
  • Explain monthly budget vs. actual and period-over-period actual actual variances. This includes balance sheet and income statement analytics that are presented to our executive team, our auditors, and used as support for our financial filings
  • Produce monthly, quarterly, or annual reporting for internal purposes, JV partners, investors and lenders
  • Prepare monthly cash distributions and related reporting for investors and partners
  • Close-knit interaction with on-site property and asset management teams throughout the monthly close process, including hosting pre-close calls
  • Work with third party auditors on year-end tax and audit requests
  • Support / collaborate with other departments on asset acquisitions, dispositions, monthly draws, and cash management needs, among other items

Benefits

  • generous annual target bonus

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