Full-Time

Senior Financial Accountant

Posted on 9/12/2025

BECU

BECU

1,001-5,000 employees

Not-for-profit credit union offering banking services

Compensation Overview

$104k - $126.9k/yr

+ Performance-based incentives

Tukwila, WA, USA

Remote

Candidates must be residents of WA, OR, ID, AZ, TX, GA, or SC. If located in WA and within a reasonable driving distance from Tukwila, candidates are requested to come into HQ on Tuesdays & Wednesdays.

Category
Accounting (3)
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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or equivalent work/educational experience
  • Minimum 5 years of progressive accounting experience and proven knowledge of GAAP and related regulatory requirements
  • Strong analytical and communication skills with a keen eye for detail, excellent organization, and the ability to manage projects independently in a fast-paced environment.
Responsibilities
  • Prepare accurate financial reports, variance analysis, and narratives.
  • Manage general ledger reconciliations and complex journal entries in full compliance with GAAP.
  • Work closely with teams across the credit union to resolve accounting issues, record transactions, and advise on best practices that enhance controls and streamline financial close reporting.
  • Review invoices, contracts, and agreements to ensure proper accounting treatment and general ledger accuracy.
  • Develop a strong working knowledge of our enterprise systems and data tools to efficiently analyze and report financial information.
  • Analyze and improve financial procedures and internal controls. Make recommendations that improve processes and reduce risk, in partnership with cross-functional teams.
  • Act as a functional lead for assigned financial systems/modules. Participate in the design and implementation of enhancements.
  • Assist in researching and applying GAAP requirements to ensure compliance and support process improvement.
  • Maintain up-to-date written procedures for your responsibilities and contribute to training and mentoring of the Accounting team.
  • Guide colleagues, answer questions, and foster learning and knowledge-sharing within the team.
Desired Qualifications
  • CPA or CMA (or active pursuit of certification)
  • Experience designing or enhancing accounting systems and internal controls
  • Familiarity with enterprise financial tools and data platforms
  • Comfort in guiding or training others in accounting concepts

BECU is a not-for-profit credit union that provides everyday banking and financial services to its members, including checking and savings, loans, mortgages, and credit cards, with online and mobile access. Members open accounts or loans, fund and manage them online or via a mobile app, and can use debit and credit services and discounts. As a member-owned cooperative, it aims to return value through lower fees and favorable terms, and it emphasizes financial education and community partnerships such as Boeing-branded cards and discounts with local teams. Its goal is to help people achieve financial well-being and stability by offering affordable financial services and education.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Tukwila, Washington

Founded

1935

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • BECU grew to $29.4 billion assets and 12.4% net worth ratio by 2025 end.
  • BECU opened five new Washington financial centers, including Kirkland on September 30, 2025.
  • BECU announced merger with SAFE Credit Union to expand membership base.

What critics are saying

  • SAFE Credit Union merger causes 10-20% member attrition within 12-24 months.
  • Five new centers strain staffing, delaying services and raising costs in 6-18 months.
  • NCUA scrutinizes $8.1 million grants, cutting $276 member dividends in 18-36 months.

What makes BECU unique

  • BECU returned $425.7 million to 1.5 million members in 2025, averaging $276 per member.
  • BECU directs member-nominated $450,000 People Helping People Awards to local nonprofits annually.
  • BECU launched Boeing co-branded Visa card with exclusive designs for employees in 2025.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Remote Work Options

Company News

BECU
Dec 15th, 2025
BECU members help direct $450,000 to nonprofits through People Helping People Awards

BECU members help direct $450,000 to nonprofits through People Helping People Awards. 18 member-nominated nonprofits honored at annual celebration SEATTLE (Dec. 15, 2025) - BECU, Washington's largest credit union, is donating $450,000 to nonprofit organizations as part of its annual People Helping People Awards. Each year, BECU invites its members to nominate nonprofits that are improving access to education and economic opportunities, promoting health and wellness, providing basic needs, strengthening local communities or caring for the environment. In 2025, the credit union received over 750 nominations. This year's People Helping People Awards come as BECU is celebrating its 90th anniversary. BECU was founded in 1935 as 18 Boeing employees came together to help each other purchase tools. Today, BECU has grown to include more than 1.5 million members, and its commitment to the credit union philosophy of "people helping people" is steadfast. The People Helping People Awards is a way for members to help direct philanthropic funding in their communities. Since the program began in 2013, the People Helping People Awards have provided over $5 million to nonprofit organizations. "As dedicated volunteers, advocates and supporters, our members deeply understand the needs of their communities," said Beverly Anderson, BECU CEO. "With those needs only continuing to grow, the work of our nonprofit partners is even more important. The People Helping People Awards are a way we can come together to make a meaningful impact." * Denis Maronga of Kicheko Project, Member Volunteer of the Year ($50,000): The Member Volunteer of the Year award is given to a nonprofit on behalf of a member who exemplifies exceptional community service. Funds will support Kicheko Project as they build inclusive futures by connecting culture, education, and innovation in support of BIPOC youth and families. "We measure success in these human connections - the Yoruba elder teaching teens beadwork, the Ukraine father who said our financial literacy workshop helped him buy a home," said BECU member Denis Maronga in Kicheko Project's nomination. "Every other weekend, I'm humbled to see our volunteers donate over 200 monthly hours to keep our programs free. This nomination isn't about me - it's for the community heroes who've turned Kicheko into a lifeline for cross-cultural healing." * InvestED, People's Choice Award ($40,000): Given to the organization that receives the most votes from the community, this funding will support InvestED's efforts to provide students with immediate, barrier-free access to essentials like food, clothing and school participation costs. This year, BECU received 12,000 votes from the community. "While at the Highline School District, we used InvestED funds to support our most vulnerable students. We helped students facing homelessness with food, clothes and basic needs items. We also helped students engage in school through arts, music, drama, sports and field trips," said BECU member David Hartness in InvestED's nomination. "Without this money, many students simply wouldn't be able to participate and many would have lost the motivation to continue on, which could impact their grades." * Washington Association of Child Advocate Programs, Employees' Choice Award ($30,000): Receiving the most votes by BECU employees, Washington Association of Child Advocate Programs will be granted funding in support of the Snohomish County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) as they equip local advocates with tools, training, and resources to serve children in court and community settings. "The CASA program gives me the opportunity to step forward and personally help children and their families who are experiencing the worst of times," said BECU member Jeanne Thomas in Washington Association of Child Advocate Programs' nomination. "The child is at the center of everything we do. The CASA program encourages volunteers to use their life experience to advocate for vulnerable children." * Refugee & Immigrant Connections Spokane, Past Recipients' Choice Award ($30,000): Selected by popular vote from past People Helping People Award recipients, Refugee & Immigrant Connections Spokane (RICS) will receive funding in support of their efforts to connect refugee and immigrant families to vital services, fostering belonging and advocating for their rights. "I've watched individuals arrive carrying the weight of displacement. Through RICS' programs - language support, job readiness, community events - I witness transformations that benefit not only newcomers but our entire city," said BECU member Azad Salem in RICS' nomination. "Confidence grows, isolation melts away as cross-cultural connections are formed between long-time residents and new arrivals, and hope rekindles as families begin to thrive, contributing their skills and perspectives to Spokane's economy and culture." * Community Benefit Awards ($210,000 to 14 organizations): All other 2025 People Helping People Awards finalists will receive $15,000. Additionally, the People Helping People Awards provides two years of supplemental grant funding to ensure recipients can sustain their impact. This year, BECU is providing $90,000 to support past award recipients. The People Helping People Awards are part of BECU's broader philanthropic efforts. In 2024, the credit union contributed $9.2 million to hundreds of nonprofits focused on improving financial health in the communities it serves. Editor's note: Photos of this year's grant recipients are available on the BECU Newsroom. About BECU BECU is federally insured by NCUA and an Equal Housing Opportunity Lender (Boeing Employees' Credit Union NMLS ID 490518). With more than 1.5 million members and $28.9 billion in assets, BECU is the largest not-for-profit credit union in Washington and one of the top five financial cooperatives in the country. As a member-owned credit union, BECU is focused on helping increase the financial well-being of its members and communities through great rates, few fees, community partnerships and financial education. The credit union currently operates more than 60 financial centers, including two in South Carolina. For more information, visit www.becu.org.

425 Business
Sep 17th, 2025
BECU Opening New Kirkland Location

BECU is celebrating the grand opening of its new Neighborhood Financial Center in Kirkland from 3-5 p.m. on Sept. 30.

BECU
Aug 26th, 2025
BECU Welcomes Werner Loots as Chief Consumer and Business Solutions Officer

SEATTLE (August 26, 2025) - BECU, the country's fifth-largest credit union, today announced it has welcomed Werner Loots as executive vice president and chief consumer and business solutions officer.

BECU
Jun 10th, 2025
BECU expands in Pierce County with new location coming to Lakewood, Washington

BECU expands in Pierce County with new location coming to Lakewood, Washington.

GeekWire
May 1st, 2025
Photos: Inside The Geekwire Awards, Where It Was ‘Game On’ For A Night Of Networking And More

Coverage of the 2025 GeekWire Awards, presented by Astound Business Solutions , the PNW’s annual startup and technology awards.STEM Educator of the Year honoree Fatima Kamal tries her hand at pinball at the GeekWire Awards in Seattle Wednesday. (GeekWire Photo / Dan DeLong)There may not have been any high scores set on the vintage arcade and pinball machines at Wednesday night’s GeekWire Awards, but the name of the game at the annual event was definitely fun and celebration.Hundreds of tech community members turned out at the annual event in Seattle to honor the leading entrepreneurs and innovators across the Pacific Northwest.Showbox SoDo was packed with partygoers enjoying great food and drink, networking, trying their best at “Ms. Pac-Man” or “Frogger,” and posing in the photo booth. The night included music from jazz quartet Doughboy and the return of operatic sensation Rob “The Drunken Tenor” McPherson singing about AI and video games.Even popular “Pokémon” character Pikachu popped onstage at one point to help give away Atari game consoles.Pikachu pops onstage with David Lampkin, regional VP of business solutions at Astound Business Solutions, center, and GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop. (GeekWire Photo / Dan DeLong)Many thanks to Astound Business Solutions, the presenting sponsor of the 2025 GeekWire Awards. Thanks also to gold sponsors JLL, Baird, BECU, Wilson Sonsini, Baker Tilly, First Tech, ALLtech, and WTIA, and supporting sponsors Washington State Department of Commerce, Seattle Chamber of Connection, Seattle Metro Chamber and Showbox Presents.Read about all the winners in our main awards story, and keep scrolling for a photographic recap of the event

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