Senior Restaurant Accountant Charleston, SC, 29403

Senior Restaurant Accountant

Full Time • Charleston, SC, 29403

Senior Restaurant Accountant

Do you like having fun and making money at the same time? Of course you do.
 
Does working with the best support team in Charleston and unlimited growth potential, both personally and professionally also sound up your alley?  If so, keep reading...WE WANT YOU! We want real people who bring their authenticity and exceptional work ethic to our team. 

Summary
As a Senior Restaurant Accountant at Toast All Day (CHG LLC) you will play an integral role in supporting a growing company’s accounting needs. CHG owns and operates a variety of restaurant concepts including seven Toast locations. The Senior Restaurant Accountant, will work closely with the Accounting Consultants, CEO/Owner as well as other accounting team members to oversee and complete the day to day accounting aspects of this growing company. At CHG, we are looking for driven individuals who not only strive to maintain the integrity of our growing brands, but also go the extra mile for our customers and guests who frequent our restaurants. Our goal is to provide some
of the best dining and entertainment experiences for visitors and locals alike. We value our staff and want to ensure each employee is set up for success. When you work for us, you have unlimited possibilities for personal and professional growth. If you’re a strong leader, excellent communicator and enjoy working in a fast paced environment, we encourage you to apply!



We are a multi-concept restaurant group with an immediate opening for a Staff Accountant. This position will be assisting in all general accounting processes and payroll processing. Trust and confidentiality are of the utmost importance. As we continue to franchise and grow there will be lots of room to grow within the accounting department.


Responsibilities
  •  Financial Statement preparation and analysis.
  •  Cash Flow & Cash Needs projections.
  •  Budget preparation.
  •  Manage and review daily bank activity. 
  •  Review and approve alcohol purchases. 
  • Journal entry preparations and processing AP check runs.
  • General accounting and administrative support.
  • Processing monthly sales and use tax filings.
  • Event sales entry and third party delivery reconciliations.
  • Reconcile AP and AR accounts to ensure prompt payment.
  • Reconcile invoices to vendor statements.
  • Bank statement and credit card statement reconciliations.
  • Post financial information to journals, registers, ledgers and balance sheets.
  • Closing month end and year-end financials.
  • Preparation of Year-End Closings / Reports for CPA / Filing 1099’s
  • Assists as needed to perform other related duties and special projects as required.
  • Apply knowledge of GAAP.


Knowledge and Skills Requirement

  • Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or Finance preferred.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail; ability to perform a volume of numerical detail work with speed and accuracy.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with other team members.
  • Demonstrated ability to learn new accounting software.
  • At least 5 years of professional experience in finance and accounting. 
  • Demonstrates a positive attitude, energy, and professionalism; is trustworthy, respectful, and demonstrates sound work ethics.
  • Experience with financial statements preparation and financial analysis.
  • Experience with Restaurant 365 accounting software and/or ToastPos is preferred.
  • Working knowledge of GAAP and other accounting regulations.

Benefits/Perks


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    • Opportunity for fast advancement
    • Companywide food discounts
    • Insurance offerings
    • Direct Deposit Available
    • Paid Weekly 
  • Full-Time Employees-30 plus hours
    • Paid time off
    • Health, dental, and vision insurance
    • 401 K with company match
We aren't like regular hospitality groups, we're a cool hospitality group- and one that genuinely cares about bringing out your true potential beyond your job description.
Compensation: $65,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Why you want to join our team!

Opportunity for fast advancement
Multiple insurance benefits for all employees
Paid time off for all full time employees
401K/retirement account with company match
Company wide food discounts
Competitive pay
Direct Deposit
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