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Review detailed Xtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) tagging of financial statements and footnotes. * Research accounting and regulatory guidance and instructions to ensure accurate and ...

Review detailed Xtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) tagging of financial statements and footnotes. * Research accounting and regulatory guidance and instructions to ensure accurate and ...

Senior SEC Reporting Manager

San Jose, CA · Hybrid

$100K - $131K/yr

Ensure accuracy, completeness, and integrity of XBRL tagging and SEC filings * Monitor emerging SEC regulations and disclosure requirements and assess impact * Technical Accounting & Equity * Manage ...

Manager, External Reporting

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$133K/yr

Support SEC reporting systems (e.g., Workiva), including document management, workflow coordination, and XBRL tagging review * Participate in implementation and testing of new technologies and ...

Senior Technical Accountant

Boston, MA · On-site

$80K - $101K/yr

Familiarity with XBRL preferred * Strong technical skills and internal controls background * Knowledge of US GAAP and SEC reporting requirements * Ability to work with senior leadership * Outstanding ...

Prepares and reviews FERC Form 3Q and Form 2 filings as well as XBRL tagging * Provides requested documentation and clear explanations for audit processes * Participates in small projects with ...

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How much do xbrl jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for xbrl in the United States is $23.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $26.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an XBRL job?

An XBRL job involves working with eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL), a standardized format for exchanging business and financial data. Professionals in this field ensure compliance with financial reporting regulations, prepare and validate XBRL filings, and work with accounting or regulatory teams to streamline data submission. Roles may include XBRL specialists, financial analysts, or compliance officers, often requiring knowledge of accounting principles and reporting standards like IFRS or US GAAP.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an XBRL specialist?

As an XBRL specialist, your day-to-day tasks often include preparing and validating financial reports in XBRL format, mapping financial data to appropriate taxonomies, and collaborating with accounting or compliance teams to ensure regulatory accuracy. You'll regularly work with specialized XBRL software to tag data and review filings before submission to regulatory agencies. Problem-solving and troubleshooting are common, as each filing may present unique data challenges or require updated taxonomy elements. The role also involves staying current with evolving standards and regulations, making ongoing learning a key aspect of the job. You’ll frequently interact with finance, IT, and regulatory colleagues, so teamwork and communication are essential.

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

To thrive in an XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) specialist role, you need a solid understanding of financial accounting principles, regulatory reporting frameworks, and strong data management skills, often supported by degrees in accounting, finance, or information systems. Experience with XBRL software platforms, taxonomy creation, and familiarity with SEC reporting standards or similar regulatory environments is highly valuable, as are certifications in financial reporting or data analytics. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are important soft skills for successful collaboration with finance teams and regulators. These competencies ensure accurate, compliant, and streamlined digital reporting processes in a fast-evolving regulatory landscape.

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Director, External Financial Reporting

Director, External Financial Reporting

TalentRemedy

Herndon, VA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Our client, a newly Public Company, is looking for a Director of External Financial Reporting. The position is responsible for developing, overseeing and managing all aspects of external financial reporting and supporting technical accounting. Operating at the intersection of a high-growth defense technology company and a rigorous public company reporting environment, this role ensures the accuracy, integrity, and timeliness of SEC filings, consolidated financial statements, and technical accounting positions.

Reporting to the Chief Accounting Officer, the Director collaborates closely with senior management, external auditors, and cross-functional internal teams to support the Company's reporting and compliance objectives, including the effectiveness of internal controls over financial reporting. External Financial Reporting Lead the preparation, review, and filing of all SEC submissions, including Forms 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, and proxy statements. Develop and maintain processes and procedures to ensure all SEC filings are accurate, complete, consistent, and filed in a timely manner in compliance with U.S

GAAP, SEC regulations, and Company policies. Coordinate with finance, accounting, legal, investor relations, FP&A, and executive leadership to gather and validate information for disclosures and to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the consolidated financial statements and related footnotes. Prepare and review XBRL tagging in Workiva for all required SEC filings.

Serve as key financial reporting liaison with external auditors during quarterly reviews and annual audits, providing documentation, responding to inquiries, and driving issue resolution. Assist in the preparation of earnings release materials, investor presentations, and board/audit committee financial reporting packages. Support responses to SEC comment letters and other regulatory inquiries.

Technical Accounting Research, document, and conclude on complex technical accounting matters and transactions, including business combinations (ASC 805), revenue recognition (ASC 606), leases (ASC 842), intangibles (ASC 350), and equity-based compensation (ASC 718). Support purchase price accounting and opening balance sheet work associated with M&A transactions. Monitor, interpret, and implement new or emerging accounting standards and SEC regulations; communicate impacts to stakeholders and update accounting policies as needed.

Draft accounting memos, white papers and position papers to support conclusions. Support ad hoc projects related to financial reporting, compliance, corporate transactions, or system enhancements. Consolidation & Intercompany Oversee the monthly, quarterly, and annual consolidations process, including subsidiary reporting packages, inter-company eliminations, equity method accounting, and consolidation adjustments.

Maintain and enhance consolidations and reporting systems, and ensure policies and procedures are applied consistently across all entities. Support the integration of acquired subsidiaries into the consolidated financial reporting structure. Policy & Controls Collaborate with the Director of SOX Compliance to develop and maintain necessary controls to comply with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), including controls for the consolidations and reporting processes.

Champion continuous process improvements to enhance the efficiency, accuracy, and automation of the financial close, SEC reporting and consolidations processes. Train, mentor, and develop staff involved in SEC reporting, consolidations, and technical accounting. Requirements Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field; active CPA license required.

10+ years of progressive accounting and reporting experience, with significant exposure to SEC reporting in a public company environment. Demonstrated technical expertise, including strong knowledge of U.S. GAAP, SEC regulations, consolidations, and SOX compliance requirements

Experience with financial statement preparation, consolidations, and XBRL tagging. Deep technical accounting expertise with the ability to translate complexity into clear, investor-grade disclosures. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment, meet tight deadlines, and collaborate effectively across departments.

High attention to detail with a commitment to accuracy, compliance, and continuous improvement. Excellent analytical, organizational, project management, and communication skills. High integrity and sound judgment in a regulated, national security environment.

Strong written communication skills for SEC filings, accounting memos, board materials. Effective communicator who can distill financial complexity into actionable insights for senior leadership. Hands-on experience with XBRL/iXBRL tagging platforms and SEC filing systems (e.g

Workiva). Proficiency with financial reporting systems and ERP platforms; experience with Deltek Costpoint is a plus. Desirable: Big 4 or national public accounting firm experience auditing publicly traded companies.

Experience working in defense, national security, government contracting, aerospace or technology sectors. Familiarity with FAR, CAS, indirect rate structures, and cost-reimbursable contract accounting. Background working in a multi-entity organization.

Experience implementing or optimizing consolidations or reporting systems.