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Fixed Asset Manager

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WHO WE ARE & WHAT WE DO

Founded by global technology pioneer Larry Ellison and esteemed physician and author Dr. David Agus, Sensei Ag is a market-changing AgTech company on a journey to improve human nutrition. Our greenhouse farms align technology with the environment to protect and preserve natural resources while optimizing how we grow food. Merging agriculture and innovation to achieve sustainable farming practices allows us to grow high-quality, delicious produce year-round.

JOB LOCATION

This is a US REMOTE position.  

COMPENSATION

$110,000.00 - $155,000.00 / year, Exempt, with a discretionary bonus of up to 10%.

BENEFITS WE OFFER

  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental & Vision Plans
  • Prescription Drug Benefits, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) & Employee Wellness
  • HSA/FSA
  • Basic Life and AD&D & Short and Long-Term Disability
  • Paid-Time Off and Travel Assistance Program
  • 401K

NOTE: Residents of Hawaii, receive a Comprehensive Healthcare Bundle different from US Mainland plans/programs.

WHY IS THIS POSITION OPEN?

The Fixed Asset Manager role is open due to growth and new capital projects at Sensei Ag. It’s a great opportunity to join a passionate team driving innovation and sustainability in agriculture.

WHAT IS THE DEPARTMENT CULTURE LIKE?

We're friendly, collaborative, and always ready to help each other out. We take pride in our work, value accuracy and integrity, and enjoy finding ways to improve and grow together. It’s a supportive environment where everyone’s contributions matter.

WHY SHOULD I APPLY?

This role will be in charge of improving our fixed asset management needs and you will have the opportunity to grow within our fast growing company.

ABOUT THE ROLE

Sensei Ag is looking for an experienced Fixed Asset Manager to join our team. The individual in this role will play a crucial part in our accounting department. You will work closely with management and operations on all capital project initiatives and will be responsible for managing all aspects of fixed asset accounting and reporting. You will have the opportunity to contribute to our company’s vision of merging agriculture and innovation to achieve sustainable farming practices and to grow delicious and fresh fruits and vegetables.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

  • Responsible for end-to-end Fixed Assets and Lease Accounting process in close collaboration with business partners.
  • Analyze assets, asset impairments, investments, and leases to determine proper accounting treatment in accordance with Fixed Assets policy as well as ASC 350, 360, and 842.
  • Monitor and execute internal control procedures to ensure that company assets are protected.
  • Prepare and record journal entries in GL and FA modules, monthly reconciliation and trend analysis.
  • Apply internal policies to capital expenditure requests, and continuous updates to policies, procedures, and process improvements to support business growth and expansion.
  • Conduct monthly/annual closing activities, including system closing, capitalization of capital projects, asset additions/retirements, and depreciation expense posting.
  • Provide guidance, training, and support to finance and operational teams on fixed asset policies, procedures, and best practices.
  • Oversee the tracking and management of construction in progress (CIP) assets.
  • Generate monthly fixed asset reports for management review.
  • Manage and coordinate periodic fixed asset physical counts, including documentation, reporting, and retirement tracking and approval.
  • Play a key role in the management of the NetSuite Fixed Assets module.

SKILLS and EXPERIENCE YOU WILL NEED

  • You have at least 7 years of experience in fixed asset management, preferably within manufacturing or agriculture industry.
  • Proficient in using NetSuite or similar ERP Solutions.
  • Expertise in Capitalization and Fixed Asset Accounting is required.
  • Experience in managing Fixed Asset Additions, Depreciation, Inter-company transfer, and Ledger.
  • Proven ability to handle accounting functions and accrual accounting.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Excel.
  • Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills.

Bonus points if you have...

  • CPA or equivalent certification.
  • Detail-oriented with strong problem-solving abilities.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENT

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance.

TRAVEL REQUIREMENT

  • You are able to travel up to 20% of the time. 

WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN US

Sensei Ag is expanding and seeking highly skilled individuals to be part of our team. Experience a dynamic and collaborative work culture  as we revolutionize health and the future of food. We are looking for individuals who are intelligent, yet humble, dedicated and genuine, with grit and lots of it! Become a part of our team today!

This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with the job. Other duties may be assigned.

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