Senior Accountant (FP&A, Reporting & Compliance) (Toronto, ON)

Location: Toronto, ON (100% Onsite) Reports To: Director of Finance Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent About eCAMION eCAMION builds advanced battery energy storage and power electronics systems that support EV charging, utilities, and distributed energy infrastructure across North America. We operate multiple related entities in Canada and the U.S., with financial reporting requirements that support investors, lenders, government funding, and strategic partners. We're scaling quickly and need disciplined, audit-ready financial systems to support growth

About the Role We're hiring a Senior Accountant who can manage financial reporting, forecasting, and compliance across multiple entities. This role goes beyond transactional accounting-it's analytical, model-driven, and directly supports leadership with financial insights, funding documentation, and decision-making. You will build forecasting models, consolidate financials, prepare reporting packages, and ensure records are accurate, audit-ready, and compliant with ASPE/GAAP and cross-border requirements.

This is an onsite role supporting finance operations, audits, funding cycles, and external reporting. Key Responsibilities Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) Build and update monthly forecasting models tied to operational inputs Support annual budgeting and long-term planning cycles Analyze variances and present insights in business language Provide financial recommendations to leadership Financing, Funding & External Stakeholders Build models for project financing, grant funding, pricing, and capital structure Prepare reporting packages for lenders, investors, and government programs Support due diligence with clean, audit-ready documentation Help leadership present accurate financial narratives to external partners Financial Reporting & Consolidation Prepare monthly, quarterly, and year-end financial statements Consolidate results across Canadian and U.S. entities Maintain schedules and reporting templates for leadership Ensure reporting is accurate, timely, and decision-friendly Compliance, Audit & Internal Controls Ensure compliance with ASPE/GAAP and cross-border requirements Support audits, tax filings, and reporting for government-funded programs Maintain internal controls and documentation standards Monitor payroll, sales tax, and state-level filings across both countries Qualifications Required Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, or related field 4-7 years in accounting or financial reporting roles Hands-on experience with month-end close, reconciliations, financial statements Ability to build and maintain forecasting and financial models Proficiency in Excel (pivot tables, scenario modeling, dynamic formulas) Experience preparing schedules for audits, tax filings, or external reporting Experience with multi-entity consolidation (Canada + U.S

preferred) Strong understanding of ASPE/GAAP and compliance documentation Ability to explain financial concepts to non-finance stakeholders Ability to work onsite and collaborate cross-functionally Analytical and detail-driven Clear communicator who can translate numbers into decisions Hands-on approach with ownership and urgency Comfortable building structure in a fast-moving environment Experience with grant funding, pricing models, or cash flow modeling Preferred Experience in energy, hardware, manufacturing, or project-based operations Experience preparing reporting packages for investors or lenders Experience with intercompany transactions and cross-border accounting CPA designation (completed or in progress) eCAMION is committed to an inclusive and accessible hiring process in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and AODA. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Department: Accounting and Finance This is a non-management position This is a full time position.

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