
Accounting Analyst
WEC Energy Group
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Green Bay • Wisconsin • United States
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Salary
💰 $59,510 - $118,053 per year
About the role
- Prepare and enter monthly journal entries
- Analyze and report monthly results; budget/forecast for several WEC Infrastructure companies
- Assist with the month-end closing process; perform assigned account reconciliations
- Prepare monthly cash flow statements
- Responsible for preparation of financial reporting as part of debt compliance requirements
- Work independently, handle multiple responsibilities, and prioritize effectively
Requirements
- A Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics or a related business degree is required
- (May 2026 graduates are eligible to apply)
- Entry level position where some work experience preferred but not required
- 2 years' of relevant Accounting experience (Preferred)
- Strong communication and organizational skills to present information to a broad audience
- Strong analysis, decision making, and problem solving skills
- Excellent organizational skills with the ability to balance multiple tasks under time constraints
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (both written and verbal)
- Ability to work as part of a team and interact effectively with others
- Proficient in standard office software (MS Excel, Word)
Benefits
- Competitive pay and benefits to recognize hard work and dedication
- Clean, reliable, and affordable energy in an environmentally sustainable manner
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
journal entriesfinancial reportingbudgetingforecastingaccount reconciliationscash flow statementsdebt compliance
Soft Skills
communication skillsorganizational skillsanalysis skillsdecision makingproblem solvinginterpersonal skillsteamworktime management
Certifications
Bachelor's degree in AccountingBachelor's degree in FinanceBachelor's degree in Economics