Senior Accountant
About the role
About Us Recognized as a leader in innovative energy solutions, Creative Energy is the developer, owner, and operator of sustainable district energy systems across North America. Our team has a client-focused, community-driven approach to projects that deliver outstanding quality and service while providing clear, measurable benefits that direct long-term growth and sustainability.
As developer, owner, and operator of one of Canada’s largest thermal networks in downtown Vancouver, we provide significant value to developers, landowners, end-users, and the broader community through flexible thermal energy solutions by reducing carbon emissions, lowering energy costs, and improving energy reliability. With sixteen bespoke projects across Ontario, British Columbia, and Washington State, we are helping communities transition to cleaner, more resilient energy infrastructure.
Our projects focus on innovation, resiliency, and sustainability, and span across a broad spectrum of technologies including geo-exchange, ocean exchange, sewer heat recovery, thermal storage, and microgrids.
Utilizing experience and expertise developed through over 56 years of service, Creative Energy is advancing a wide portfolio of new low-carbon district energy systems across North America, including the revitalization and decarbonization of our downtown Vancouver steam energy centre. This will be one of North America’s largest thermal fuel-switch projects and will provide downtown Vancouver with renewable energy infrastructure for decades to come.
Job Purpose Reporting to the Manager, Financial Reporting and Analysis, the Senior Accountant is responsible for various aspects of the accounting cycle.
Primary Accountabilities
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Responsible for full month-end close of subsidiary companies, including:
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Monthly variance analysis of operations results.
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Monitoring of Regulatory deferral accounts
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Preparation of monthly and annual journal entries.
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Reconciliation of sub-ledgers.
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Assistance with month-end close of primary companies, including:
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Preparation of revenue analysis for all revenue streams.
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Preparation of monthly loan documentation and quarterly consolidated covenant reporting.
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Assesses internal controls, including risk assessments and reviews of risk areas.
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Preparation of variance analyses and troubleshooting on an ad hoc basis.
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Responsible for ensuring compliance with intercompany and shared service agreements, managing cross-charges and ensuring intercompany amounts reconcile.
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Supervision and training of junior staff:
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Supervision of full-cycle AP and AR, assistance with customer and vendor enquiries.
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Review of monthly bank reconciliations, GST and PST filings.
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Review of monthly journal entries.
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Assistance with annual projects:
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Preparation of audit working papers and memos.
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Assistance with drafting of annual consolidated financial statements.
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Assistance in the preparation of annual budgets.
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Payroll:
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Analysis of payroll costs and cross charges among the group of companies.
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Submission of pension and RRSP filling and remittance
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Ownership of pension working papers, compliance and communication.
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Provides back-up for processing bi-weekly payroll for Canadian and US companies. Ensures all source deductions are correctly calculated and properly remitted.
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Reconcile & Remit union dues and WSBC and WSIB payments
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Regulatory:
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Preparation of regulatory work papers, schedules, and communication
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Following up with regulatory and implementing changes based off regulatory ruling.
Additional Accountabilities
- Embraces the Creative Energy core values:
Integrity – We do what is right.
Community – Community is at the heart of everything we do; together, we achieve remarkable outcomes.
Innovation – Innovation drives us.
Determination – We are determined to achieve positive outcomes.
- Complies with all policies and procedures, work rules, and standard operating procedures.
- Safeguards the interests of the business, our team and our clients.
- Demonstrates a commitment to health and safety.
- Completes other related duties as required.
Qualifications And Experience
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance.
- Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation.
- Minimum of 3 – 5+ years’ of accounting experience.
- Big 4 experience preferred
- Experience working in a regulatory environment.
Core Competencies (Knowledge, Skills & Abilities)
- Strong communication skills with the ability to convey financial information to individuals with non-accounting backgrounds.
- Self-starter with the ability to work independently and as a member of a team, team spirit and willing to go the extra mile.
- Excellent time management, organizational and planning skills and demonstrated flexibility coping effectively with changing priorities in a fast-paced work environment and the ability to successfully manage and complete multiple tasks within deadlines.
- Excellent problem solving and analytical skills.
- Proficient with technology, with a focus on Excel and Sage.
What We Offer
- Competitive starting salary in the range $80,000 - $100,000; placement on the range is dependent on your applicable experience, qualifications, skills and knowledge.
- Comprehensive benefits package, including an RRSP matching program.
- Support to maintain your CPA designation.
Working Conditions
Standard office environment.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, we will only be contacting selected candidates for follow-up.
About Creative Energy
A leader in innovative energy solutions, Creative Energy designs, builds, owns, and operates sustainable district energy systems across North America. Founded in 1968, its mission is to decarbonize buildings through community energy, aiding cities in achieving climate change and net zero targets and providing tangible environmental and economic benefits for partners, developers, businesses, and communities. Our projects focus on innovation, resiliency, and sustainability, and span across a broad spectrum of technologies including geo-exchange, ocean exchange, cogeneration, microgrids, solar PVs, and sewer heat recovery.
The company owns and operates one of the largest district energy systems in North America — proudly maintaining a 99.99% reliability record — and has over 17 new district energy systems currently in development. Visit our website to learn more about the upcoming sustainable community energy systems.
Senior Accountant
About the role
About Us Recognized as a leader in innovative energy solutions, Creative Energy is the developer, owner, and operator of sustainable district energy systems across North America. Our team has a client-focused, community-driven approach to projects that deliver outstanding quality and service while providing clear, measurable benefits that direct long-term growth and sustainability.
As developer, owner, and operator of one of Canada’s largest thermal networks in downtown Vancouver, we provide significant value to developers, landowners, end-users, and the broader community through flexible thermal energy solutions by reducing carbon emissions, lowering energy costs, and improving energy reliability. With sixteen bespoke projects across Ontario, British Columbia, and Washington State, we are helping communities transition to cleaner, more resilient energy infrastructure.
Our projects focus on innovation, resiliency, and sustainability, and span across a broad spectrum of technologies including geo-exchange, ocean exchange, sewer heat recovery, thermal storage, and microgrids.
Utilizing experience and expertise developed through over 56 years of service, Creative Energy is advancing a wide portfolio of new low-carbon district energy systems across North America, including the revitalization and decarbonization of our downtown Vancouver steam energy centre. This will be one of North America’s largest thermal fuel-switch projects and will provide downtown Vancouver with renewable energy infrastructure for decades to come.
Job Purpose Reporting to the Manager, Financial Reporting and Analysis, the Senior Accountant is responsible for various aspects of the accounting cycle.
Primary Accountabilities
-
Responsible for full month-end close of subsidiary companies, including:
-
Monthly variance analysis of operations results.
-
Monitoring of Regulatory deferral accounts
-
Preparation of monthly and annual journal entries.
-
Reconciliation of sub-ledgers.
-
Assistance with month-end close of primary companies, including:
-
Preparation of revenue analysis for all revenue streams.
-
Preparation of monthly loan documentation and quarterly consolidated covenant reporting.
-
Assesses internal controls, including risk assessments and reviews of risk areas.
-
Preparation of variance analyses and troubleshooting on an ad hoc basis.
-
Responsible for ensuring compliance with intercompany and shared service agreements, managing cross-charges and ensuring intercompany amounts reconcile.
-
Supervision and training of junior staff:
-
Supervision of full-cycle AP and AR, assistance with customer and vendor enquiries.
-
Review of monthly bank reconciliations, GST and PST filings.
-
Review of monthly journal entries.
-
Assistance with annual projects:
-
Preparation of audit working papers and memos.
-
Assistance with drafting of annual consolidated financial statements.
-
Assistance in the preparation of annual budgets.
-
Payroll:
-
Analysis of payroll costs and cross charges among the group of companies.
-
Submission of pension and RRSP filling and remittance
-
Ownership of pension working papers, compliance and communication.
-
Provides back-up for processing bi-weekly payroll for Canadian and US companies. Ensures all source deductions are correctly calculated and properly remitted.
-
Reconcile & Remit union dues and WSBC and WSIB payments
-
Regulatory:
-
Preparation of regulatory work papers, schedules, and communication
-
Following up with regulatory and implementing changes based off regulatory ruling.
Additional Accountabilities
- Embraces the Creative Energy core values:
Integrity – We do what is right.
Community – Community is at the heart of everything we do; together, we achieve remarkable outcomes.
Innovation – Innovation drives us.
Determination – We are determined to achieve positive outcomes.
- Complies with all policies and procedures, work rules, and standard operating procedures.
- Safeguards the interests of the business, our team and our clients.
- Demonstrates a commitment to health and safety.
- Completes other related duties as required.
Qualifications And Experience
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance.
- Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation.
- Minimum of 3 – 5+ years’ of accounting experience.
- Big 4 experience preferred
- Experience working in a regulatory environment.
Core Competencies (Knowledge, Skills & Abilities)
- Strong communication skills with the ability to convey financial information to individuals with non-accounting backgrounds.
- Self-starter with the ability to work independently and as a member of a team, team spirit and willing to go the extra mile.
- Excellent time management, organizational and planning skills and demonstrated flexibility coping effectively with changing priorities in a fast-paced work environment and the ability to successfully manage and complete multiple tasks within deadlines.
- Excellent problem solving and analytical skills.
- Proficient with technology, with a focus on Excel and Sage.
What We Offer
- Competitive starting salary in the range $80,000 - $100,000; placement on the range is dependent on your applicable experience, qualifications, skills and knowledge.
- Comprehensive benefits package, including an RRSP matching program.
- Support to maintain your CPA designation.
Working Conditions
Standard office environment.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, we will only be contacting selected candidates for follow-up.
About Creative Energy
A leader in innovative energy solutions, Creative Energy designs, builds, owns, and operates sustainable district energy systems across North America. Founded in 1968, its mission is to decarbonize buildings through community energy, aiding cities in achieving climate change and net zero targets and providing tangible environmental and economic benefits for partners, developers, businesses, and communities. Our projects focus on innovation, resiliency, and sustainability, and span across a broad spectrum of technologies including geo-exchange, ocean exchange, cogeneration, microgrids, solar PVs, and sewer heat recovery.
The company owns and operates one of the largest district energy systems in North America — proudly maintaining a 99.99% reliability record — and has over 17 new district energy systems currently in development. Visit our website to learn more about the upcoming sustainable community energy systems.