Chief Accounting Officer
Company: IES01-Corporate
Location: Sugar Land
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Overview IES is a national
provider of industrial products and infrastructure services to a
variety of end markets, including electrical, mechanical and
communications contracting solutions for the commercial,
industrial, residential and renewable energy markets. IES is
publicly traded on NASDAQ under the symbol IESC. As of the end of
IES’s 2025 fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, IES produced over
$3.3 billion in revenue and employed over 10,200 employees at over
174 domestic locations across the United States. Our commitment to
our employees is reflected by our actions: Safety is Priority One –
and our record shows it Competitive Pay Company 401K plan with
Employer Contribution Match Company Paid Time Off Company Paid Life
Insurance Choice of Medical Coverage including Prescription and
Short Term Disability Plans Choice of Dental and Vision Coverage
Optional Long-term Disability, Critical Illness, Accident, Legal
and Pet Coverage Auto and Home Insurance Discount Programs
Responsibilities Chief Accounting Officer (CAO) – IES Holdings
Location: Sugar Land, Texas (moving to the Westchase area in 2026)
Reports To: Chief Financial Officer (CFO) FLSA Status: Exempt
Company Type: Publicly Traded – U.S. (SEC-registered) Position
Summary The Chief Accounting Officer (CAO) is responsible for the
integrity, accuracy, and timeliness of the Company’s financial
reporting. This role oversees all aspects of corporate accounting,
SEC reporting, technical accounting, internal controls, and
accounting policy in accordance with U.S. GAAP, SEC regulations,
and SOX 404 requirements. The CAO will be a key strategic partner
to the CFO and executive leadership team, providing insights that
support decision-making while maintaining a strong financial
control environment appropriate for a U.S. public company. Key
Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Compliance Oversee the
preparation, review, and filing of all external financial reports,
including Forms 10-K, 10-Q, and other SEC filings, ensuring
accuracy, completeness, and compliance with U.S. GAAP and SEC
rules. Ensure timely and accurate monthly, quarterly, and annual
close processes, including consolidation and elimination entries
across all business units and legal entities. Own the Company’s
accounting policies; monitor changes in U.S. GAAP, SEC, and other
relevant regulations, and lead implementation of new standards.
Coordinate with Investor Relations to support earnings releases,
investor presentations, and other external communications as
needed. Advise the Information Technology team on accounting
implications affecting our digital transformation initiatives
Internal Controls & SOX Compliance Lead maintenance and continuous
improvement of internal controls over financial reporting (ICFR) in
accordance with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) 404. Partner with internal
audit and external auditors to support audits, quarterly reviews,
and internal control testing and remediation. Ensure appropriate
documentation of key processes, controls, and judgments; drive
remediation plans for any control deficiencies or audit findings.
Accounting Operations & Governance Provide leadership and oversight
for all accounting functions. Maintain standardized accounting
policies, procedures, and closing calendars across the
organization. Ensure the Company’s accounting systems, chart of
accounts, and reporting structures support business needs,
scalability, and regulatory requirements. Partner with the CFO,
FP&A, Tax, Treasury, and Legal teams to align accounting
outcomes with strategic initiatives, including business
combinations. Technical Accounting & Complex Transactions Serve as
the primary authority on complex technical accounting matters,
including revenue recognition, leases, business combinations,
stock-based compensation, impairment assessments, and financial
instruments. Provide accounting guidance for M&A and other
non-routine transactions. Review technical accounting memos and
support for significant judgments and estimates presented to
management, the Audit Committee, and external auditors. Leadership
& Team Development Lead, develop, and mentor a high-performing
accounting organization; build succession pipelines for key roles.
Foster a culture of integrity, accountability, continuous
improvement, and cross-functional collaboration. Set clear
performance expectations, goals, and development plans; ensure the
team is equipped to support a growing and evolving public company
environment. Audit Committee & Executive Engagement Regularly
present accounting matters, financial reporting updates, and
control environment status to the CFO and Audit Committee.
Participate in Board and Audit Committee meetings, as requested, to
discuss financial reporting, accounting judgments, and key risks.
Act as a strategic advisor to senior leadership on the accounting
implications of business strategies and decisions. Qualifications
Education & Certifications Bachelor’s degree in Accounting,
Finance, or related field required. Certified Public Accountant
(CPA) license required. Advanced degree (e.g., Master’s in
Accounting, MBA) preferred. Experience 15 years of progressive
accounting and financial reporting experience, including:
Significant experience in a senior accounting leadership role
(e.g., CAO, Corporate Controller, VP Accounting) at a U.S. publicly
traded company and/or Experience in a Big 4 or nationally
recognized public accounting firm auditing public companies.
Demonstrated expertise in U.S. GAAP, SEC reporting, and SOX 404
compliance. Proven track record managing large, geographically
dispersed accounting organizations. Prior experience in
construction, electrical contracting, or manufacturing preferred
(but not required). Skills & Competencies Deep technical accounting
knowledge and strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Exceptional attention to detail with the ability to also think
strategically and “see the big picture.” Strong leadership and
people-management capabilities; able to inspire, coach, and hold
teams accountable. Excellent oral and written communication skills;
comfortable presenting complex topics to executive leadership,
Audit Committee, and external stakeholders. Proven ability to
operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and manage
multiple priorities under tight deadlines. High integrity, sound
judgment, and unwavering commitment to ethical behavior. Systems &
Tools Experience with major ERP systems (e.g., D365) and
consolidation/reporting tools. Proficiency with Microsoft Excel,
PowerPoint, and other analytical tools. Experience with financial
reporting software and disclosure management tools (e.g., Workiva)
a plus. Key Relationships Reports to: Chief Financial Officer
Direct Reports: Corporate Accounting Director, SEC Reporting
Manager, Director of Technical Accounting Internal Partners: CEO,
FP&A, Tax, Treasury, Legal, Internal Audit, Investor Relations,
HR, Business Unit Leaders, Information Technology External
Partners: Independent auditors, tax advisors, legal counsel, IT
consultants, and other external stakeholders
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