Reckitt

Commercial Accounting Manager – Record to Report

Reckitt

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: Ciudad de MexicoMexico

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About the role

  • Lead, govern and continuously improve RTR operations, ensuring alignment with global standard processes, accounting policies, controls, and defined ways of working
  • Oversee period-end close execution, including journal entry review
  • Ensure accurate and timely completion of all RTR reconciliations
  • Drive SLAs and KPIs to ensure performance targets are met across captive and outsourced teams
  • Partner with Controllership, Tax, Supply Chain, and other Finance stakeholders to resolve issues
  • Drive standardisation, automation, and continuous improvement initiatives across RTR processes
  • Review and publish operational performance reporting and insights to support decision-making
  • Develop team capabilities, support talent development, and foster a culture of accountability

Requirements

  • 5–7 years of experience in Record-to-Report, accounting operations, or related finance processes
  • Experience leading teams and managing performance through SLAs and KPIs
  • Strong understanding of accounting processes, journal entries, accruals, reserves, reconciliations, and period-end close
  • Experience working with ERP systems (SAP preferred) and reporting tools
  • Strong stakeholder management and communication skills across functions
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Hard Skills & Tools
Record-to-Reportaccounting operationsjournal entriesaccrualsreservesreconciliationsperiod-end closeSLAsKPIsautomation
Soft Skills
leadershipperformance managementstakeholder managementcommunicationteam developmentaccountabilitycollaborationproblem-solvingdecision-makingcontinuous improvement