Corporate Accounting Mergers Acquisitions Specialist

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Oregon, Hillsboro, United States +3

Corporate Accounting Mergers Acquisitions Specialist at Intel, focusing on financial integration/disintegration, technical accounting research, and project management for M&A activities. Requires CPA and experience in public accounting or valuation.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own integration/disintegration activities pertinent to Finance, which may include project management for CAO organization, detailed functional area work needed to support deals, and working with stakeholders across Intel.
  2. Quickly synthesize disparate information surrounding the transaction or strategic project to identify accounting opportunities/risks/issues, then create and drive solutions.
  3. Act as the key accounting point person for stakeholders inside and outside of Intel, developing a deep understanding of the key processes, accounting infrastructure, and practices to drive good decision making.
  4. Lead the design and implementation of carve out financials, TSA services, integration/disintegration of key areas as determined necessary for the deal.
  5. Manage month-end close processes and acquired/divested legal entity transition plans ensuring financial integrity and compliance is maintained.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's Degree in Accounting/Finance with 4+ years of relevant experience OR Master's Degree in Accounting/Finance with 3+ years of relevant experience
  • CPA or equivalent certification
  • 3+ years of public accounting and/or valuation experience

Nice to have

  • Acquisition, integration, restructuring or divestiture experience
  • Excellent project and stakeholder management skills
  • Knowledge of US GAAP/SEC reporting and accounting requirements, in particular ASC 805 and ASC 810.
  • Knowledge of ERP systems, specifically SAP and transaction flows.
  • Ability to network across and outside of finance, including Corporate Development, Global Supply Chain, IT, Global Tax, Legal, etc.
  • Prior experience working on large multi-national transactions or strategic projects.

What the JD emphasized

  • proven success record of thriving in cross-functional, ambiguous environments
  • solid understanding of US GAAP accounting rules
  • proven track record of problem solving in a high-pressure environment
  • demonstrated strong communication and influence with the highest levels of management