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Accounting Manager

Maui, Hawaii

Accounting Manager – Special Projects

Location: Maui, Hawaii
Reports to: Controller – Special Projects
Employment Type: Full-Time, Exempt
Department: Accounting
Compensation: Competitive salary; full benefits package

 

The Opportunity

Alpha Inc. is seeking an experienced and adaptable Accounting Manager – Special Projects to play a critical role in managing the financial health of a diverse portfolio of companies. This position isn’t about routine—it’s about navigating complexity, driving improvements, and delivering clarity in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.

You will oversee financial reporting, budgeting, and system implementations, ensuring that leadership has timely, accurate insights for decision-making. From managing multiple entity close cycles to guiding system transitions from QuickBooks to NetSuite, you will be a trusted leader who thrives on solving challenges and building systems that scale.

The right candidate is more than a technician—you are proactive, a self-starter, and someone who takes ownership. If you see complexity as opportunity and progress as a team sport, you’ll thrive here.

 

About Alpha Inc.

At Alpha Inc., we are dedicated to building Hawaii’s future through excellence in heavy civil construction, water well drilling, renewable energy, and concrete services. As a locally owned and operated company, we take pride in delivering high-impact projects that serve our communities for generations.

We live by three core values that shape how we work and lead:

  • Strength in Unity – Fostering trust and collaboration to achieve collective success.
  • Lead with Heart – Approaching every endeavor with humility, empathy, and respect.
  • Alpha Mentality – Demonstrating grit, accountability, and a relentless drive to excel.

Join us in shaping what’s next — with purpose, pride, and the Alpha mindset.

 

What You Will Do

Deliver Financial Accuracy & Insight

  • Oversee day-to-day and month-end close activities across multiple entities (fixed assets, accruals, reconciliations).
  • Lead preparation and review of monthly and quarterly financial reports.
  • Develop and maintain formal budget structures and financial forecasts.

Drive Operational Excellence

  • Monitor cash flow, optimize collections, and ensure accurate billing for development and construction projects.
  • Lead system transitions from QuickBooks to NetSuite or Intacct; establish best practices for new platforms.
  • Identify and implement process improvements that drive efficiency and scalability.

Build and Lead Teams

  • Mentor and develop accounting staff, fostering a high-performance culture.
  • Standardize processes across entities and ensure compliance with internal controls.
  • Partner with leadership to provide actionable financial insights.

 

What You Bring

  • Required:
    • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Business.
    • 6–8 years of progressive accounting experience (minimum 6 years).
    • Strong financial reporting background, with direct accountability for financial statements.
    • Advanced proficiency in accounting software (NetSuite or Intacct preferred; strong QuickBooks acceptable).
    • Proven ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
  • Preferred:
    • CPA or CMA license.
    • Experience in construction or project-based industries.
    • Public accounting background (multi-entity exposure).
    • Demonstrated adaptability in managing system changeovers.
  • Mindset & Values:
    • Proactive, resourceful, and self-starting—able to figure things out independently.
    • Strong alignment with Alpha’s core values: excellence, collaboration, and respect.

 

Why Alpha?

At Alpha Inc., you’re not just taking a job—you’re joining a team that’s building Hawaii’s future. Here, you’ll find:

  • The chance to lead impactful projects that shape communities.
  • A culture of trust, grit, and teamwork where progress is celebrated.
  • Opportunities to grow with a company that values innovation and continuous improvement.

If you’re energized by challenges, passionate about accounting excellence, and motivated to lead in a dynamic environment—you belong at Alpha.

 

Requirements (Conditions of Employment)

Employment at Alpha Inc. is contingent upon the following:

  • Completion of standard pre-employment screening.
  • A background check conducted after a conditional offer; past issues will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis in line with Hawai‘i and federal law.
  • Passing a drug test (for both full-time and part-time hires), conducted under Hawai‘i’s statutory requirements.
  • Maintaining a valid driver’s license throughout employment.

 

Alpha Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We do not discriminate based on any protected status under federal or Hawai‘i law. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States; we are unable to sponsor visas. Employment eligibility will be verified upon hire. If you need a reasonable accommodation during the application or hiring process, please contact us at careers@alphahawaii.com.

 

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