Job Summary:
The Reconciliation Auditor conducts audits and risk assessments to test reconciliation system accuracy, integrity, and compliance. They document reconciliation procedures, prepare audit plans, and execute internal audits, collaborating with external auditors as needed. They identify process inefficiencies and suggest improvements based on testing and trends, conveying findings through formal reports for management and user training. Additionally, they serve as an objective advisor, ensuring the validity, legality, and goal achievement of reconciliation processes, including resolving discrepancies before client access.
Responsibilities:
Understands the impact of SOC 1 and internal controls performed by the team and can successfully communicate their purpose to others in the company and external auditors.
Ensures compliance by following the audit processes and procedures required by regulations, industry standards, and internal policies.
Ensures the accuracy and integrity of data to provide assurance to stakeholders, such as investors, lenders, and shareholders, that the financial information is reliable and can be used for decision-making.
Detects and prevents errors by examining records, reconciling accounts, and reviewing processes to identify irregularities and recommend corrective actions.
Conducts risk assessment and management audits to assess the effectiveness of the organization's internal controls and risk management processes. Can identify weaknesses or vulnerabilities that could lead to financial losses or operational inefficiencies, impacting clients.
Conducts comprehensive and detailed audits of reconciliation activities performed by individuals or teams within the organization.
Analyzes discrepancies and errors identified in the reconciliation process and collaborates with stakeholders to rectify and prevent recurrence.
Develops and implements strategies to improve reconciliation procedures, systems, and controls.
Collaborates with cross-functional teams, including finance, accounting, product, and development, to ensure alignment and adherence to organizational objectives.
Trains and mentors reconciliation teams to enhance their skills and understanding of SOC 1 and its impact on the organization, with the overall goal of strengthening internal controls.
Required Skills:
Proficiency in using relevant software, including Excel, internal systems, and Atlassian products.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to identify discrepancies, analyze data, and provide valuable insights.
Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks and meet deadlines without compromising quality.
Proactive mindset, always seeking opportunities to streamline processes and enhance controls.
Strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Excellent attention to detail and strong documentation skills.
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills.
Strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
Exceptional problem-solving abilities.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field. Professional certifications (e.g., Certified Internal Auditor, Certified Public Accountant) would be a plus.
2+ years relevant experience in reconciliation processes at Clearwater or similar.
Preferably has worked in other departments outside of Reconciliation for 1+ years.
Has total job experience of 5+ years.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field
- 2+ years of relevant experience in reconciliation processes at Clearwater or a similar organization
- 1+ year of experience working in departments outside of Reconciliation
- 5+ years of total job experience
- Certified Internal Auditor or Certified Public Accountant certification
- Proficiency with Excel, internal systems, Atlassian products, and Microsoft Office
- Strong analytical, documentation, communication, organizational, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills
Clearwater Analytics (CWAN) Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Retirement Support — A 401(k) plan with employer matching (commonly up to 4%) and references to immediate or Safe Harbor vesting indicate solid long‑term savings support. This combination is highlighted across employer materials and job postings.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Immediate eligibility for PTO, paid holidays, and volunteer time off is noted, alongside paid maternity and paternity leave. This breadth suggests a well-rounded time‑off framework from day one.
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Parental & Family Support — Paid parental leave is complemented by childcare benefits, a Dependent Care FSA, and amenities such as an onsite Mother’s Room. These provisions point to tangible support for families.
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