Oliver Manufacturing Company Inc.

Senior Accountant

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Oliver Manufacturing Company Inc. - La Junta

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At Oliver Manufacturing, we’re not just building equipment — we’re building a strong, sustainable future. We’re looking for a Senior Accountant who loves turning numbers into insight, takes pride in accuracy, and enjoys partnering with teams to drive smart business decisions. If you’re energized by problem-solving, process improvement, and owning your work from start to finish, you’ll feel right at home here.

Who We Are

Oliver Manufacturing has been a trusted name in the manufacturing industry for decades, producing high-quality agricultural and industrial processing equipment used around the world. Our success is built on practical innovation, reliability, and teamwork. We believe great businesses are powered by great people — and we’re committed to creating an environment where you can grow, contribute, and make a real difference.

What You’ll Do

As a Senior Accountant, you’ll be a key player in keeping our financial operations strong, accurate, and compliant. You’ll work closely with leadership and teams across the organization, providing the financial clarity that helps drive confident decision-making.

  • Own the Numbers: Prepare and analyze monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements with accuracy and confidence
  • Keep Things Running Smoothly: Manage reconciliations, cash management, AP/AR oversight, payroll support, benefits, and asset tracking
  • Drive Insight: Partner with department leaders on budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis
  • Stay Compliant: Ensure compliance with GAAP, multi-state tax requirements, payroll taxes, and filing deadlines
  • Close with Confidence: Support timely and accurate month-end and year-end closings
  • Support Audits & Controls: Assist with internal and external audits and maintain strong accounting controls
  • Lead & Collaborate: Mentor junior accounting staff and work cross-functionally to improve processes and outcomes
What We’re Looking For

You’re detail-oriented, organized, and comfortable juggling priorities in a fast-paced environment. You take ownership of your work and enjoy collaborating with others to make things better.

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field
  • 3–5 years of progressive accounting experience
  • Strong knowledge of GAAP and financial reporting
  • Advanced Excel skills and experience with accounting systems
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines
  • CPA or progress toward CPA preferred
Work Environment

  • Primarily office environment with some time on the production floor
  • Regular collaboration with operations and production teams
  • Some extended hours at times; month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close
Why You’ll Love Working Here

  • Four Day Work Week
  • Competitive benefits including medical, dental, vision & HSA options
  • 401(k) with profit sharing
  • Paid sick leave, vacation & holidays
  • Life & AD&D, and other voluntary coverages
  • Supportive, team-oriented culture that values your expertise
At Oliver Manufacturing, your work matters. Your insight helps guide the financial strength of our organization and supports the teams who rely on it every day.

Ready to make an impact? Apply now and help shape the future of manufacturing — one smart decision at a time.

 
Compensation: $61,000.00 - $69,000.00 per year

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Company Website: www.olivermanufacturing.com

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