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Align local IT operations and projects with corporate standards, security policies, and roadmap priorities * Communicate clearly upward and across the organization -- on progress, risks, and resource ...

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In this role, you will report directly to the IT Audit Team Lead and actively contribute to the ... Ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements and internal policies * Strong documentation ...

In this role, you will report directly to the IT Audit Team Lead and actively contribute to the ... Ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements and internal policies * Strong documentation ...

In this role, you will report directly to the IT Audit Team Lead and actively contribute to the ... Ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements and internal policies * Strong documentation ...

In this role, you will report directly to the IT Audit Team Lead and actively contribute to the ... Ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements and internal policies * Strong documentation ...

In this role, you will report directly to the IT Audit Team Lead and actively contribute to the ... Ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements and internal policies * Strong documentation ...

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What is a tech policy?

A Tech Policy job involves analyzing, shaping, and advocating for policies that govern technology and its impact on society. Professionals in this field work at the intersection of law, policy, and technology, addressing issues like data privacy, cybersecurity, AI governance, and internet regulation. They may work for governments, think tanks, advocacy groups, or tech companies to influence legislation and regulatory frameworks. Strong analytical, communication, and legal skills are often essential for success in this role.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in tech policy?

Professionals in Tech Policy often spend their days researching emerging technologies, analyzing proposed legislation or regulations, and drafting policy recommendations or position papers. They may collaborate with government affairs teams, industry groups, and technical experts to ensure policy positions are both informed and practical. Attending hearings, stakeholder meetings, and public forums is also common, allowing them to represent their organization’s interests and stay up to date on the latest policy developments. The role involves a balance of independent research, collaborative projects, and external engagement to drive impactful advocacy and policy outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the tech policy position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Tech Policy, you need a solid understanding of technology trends, regulatory environments, and public policy, often supported by a degree in law, public policy, or a related field. Familiarity with legal research databases, policy analysis tools, and industry-specific compliance systems is typically required. Strong communication, stakeholder management, and analytical thinking are essential soft skills for success. These abilities enable professionals to effectively advocate for or shape technology policies in alignment with organizational or societal goals.

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Senior Financial Accountant, Projects and Policy

Canadian National Railway Company

Montreal-est, QC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Canadian National Railway rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 49 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

136th of 364 rated logistics


Job description

Job Summary

The Senior Financial Accountant, Projects and Policy is responsible for the financial reporting pertaining to complex areas of accounting, review and implementation of accounting policy and accounting for significant, complex, and non-routine transactions. The incumbent contributes to the administration of financial activities, including assisting with the production of accurate consolidated and non-consolidated financial records in alignment with the United States (U.S.) Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). 

Main ResponsibilitiesCorporate Accounting

       Conduct month-end closing of certain areas of accounting, including preparing account reconciliations and maintaining forecasts and budgets

       Direct controls of the aforementioned processes in accordance with the requirements of Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX)

       Compile and maintain month-end checklists and binders, including financial statements disclosure in designated areas

       Assist team members during quarterly and annual close process

       Collaborate with auditors to provide information and clarification during internal and external audits

       Establish and maintain effective relationships with stakeholders across the organization

Projects and Policy

       Assist with identification, analysis, and implementation of newly issued accounting pronouncements and related financial statement disclosures

       Support the accounting review of significant, complex, and non-routine transactions that the Company is engaged in and those initiated by various regulatory bodies in Canada and the U.S.

       Communicate financial impacts to Managers and Senior Managers, and executive leadership when appropriate

       Collaborate on special projects that have an accounting implication, acquisitions, and divestitures

       Identify opportunities to enhance efficiency and effectiveness of existing processes

Foreign Currency Risk Management

       Assist in the management of the Company's foreign currency hedging strategy

       Assist with preparation of underlying foreign exchange hedge documentation in alignment with GAAP and direct controls over hedging processes in accordance with SOX

       Conduct foreign exchange month-end closing and reporting process including preparation of various reconciliations and quarterly roll of unrealized and realized foreign exchange

       Engage in discussions with Treasury, as well as internal and external auditors

Benefit Plan Reporting

       Assist with the preparation of financial statements for the Company's various Canadian and U.S. benefit plans in accordance with their respective financial frameworks

       Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders concerning the production of the financial statements

Working Conditions

The role has standard working conditions with a regular workweek from Monday to Friday. Due to the nature of the role, the incumbent must be able to meet tight deadlines, handle pressure, and stress. The position requires discretion in handling confidential matters.

RequirementsExperience

Accounting

       Minimum 4 years of experience at a Chartered Professional Account (CPA) firm or relevant industry experience

Education/Certification/Designation

       Bachelor's Degree of Commerce in Accountancy

       CPA Designation

Competencies

       Demonstrates agility and drives change

       Communicates with impact

       Solves problems to create value

       Collaborates with others and shares information

       Applies critical thinking

       Knows the business and stays current on industry needs

       Fluently bilingual both written and verbal (English, French)

Technical Skills/Knowledge

       Time management and project management

       Knowledge of U.S. GAAP accounting policies and securities commissions' reporting regulations in Canada and the U.S.

       Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, and Word), including Visio and Business Objects

       Knowledge of the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations' (COSO) internal control framework

       Ability to leverage technology to improve and drive results

       Knowledge of SAP, Business Warehouse, Workiva, and TM1 systems and applications

Organizational ImpactDecision Making & Impacts

The Senior Financial Accountant, Projects and Policy makes decisions autonomously depending on the nature and complexity of issues under consideration. Additionally, due to the complexity and financial value of issues, the incumbent requires approval from the Assistant Comptroller, Vice-President (VP) or the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The role impacts various functions and business units, including consulting on most complex business transactions such as stock-based compensation structure, pension decisions, legal agreements, dispositions of assets, and acquisitions.

Level of Interaction/Influence

The Senior Financial Accountant, Projects and Policy interacts with individuals internal and external to CN. Within the organization, the incumbent liaises with Treasury, Taxation, Financial Planning, Acquisition and Integration, Information and Technology (I&T), Network Operations, Supply Management, Human Resources, Law, Engineering and Safety and Environment to ensure compliance with CN's accounting policies and control procedures. Outside of CN, the role communicates with actuaries to review key assumptions and actuarial practices, as well as methodologies, auditors, Surface Transportation Board, and Canadian Transportation Agency to ensure that audits are completed efficiently.

Employees Supervised/Organizational Structure

The Senior Financial Accountant, Projects and Policy reports to the Manager, Projects and Policy. The role has no supervisory responsibility.


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