Manager, Technical Accounting

Fermi • Dallas, TX • Full Time

Posted on Wed, Jun 3, 2026

We’re looking for a sharp, rigorous Manager, Technical Accounting to join the finance team at a high-growth, billion-dollar energy company in its first year as a publicly traded firm. 

This role serves as the in-house technical accounting resource across our US GAAP positions and SEC reporting. Current priority areas reflect our build-out and capital structure: fixed assets (including project capitalization), share-based compensation, and debt. 

This role is based in Dallas, Texas and reports to the Chief Accounting Officer and Controller. You will partner with Controllership, FP&A, Treasury, Legal, and our external advisors and auditors, with the opportunity to build and scale a technical accounting function over time. 

This role is for someone who can hold a defensible technical position under auditor scrutiny, move comfortably between deep research and operational delivery, and bring the judgment to know when to push and when to escalate. 

Key Responsibilities 

Technical Accounting and SEC Reporting

  1. Project capitalization under ASC 360 and ASC 970, including capitalized interest, capitalized labor, capitalized stock-based compensation, and placed-in-service criteria. 
  2. ASC 718 accounting for all equity awards, including grant-date measurement, modification accounting, requisite service period determination, and the SBC capitalization framework. 
  3. Debt accounting under ASC 470 and 815, including modification vs. extinguishment analysis, embedded derivative bifurcation, debt-issuance cost allocation, and the related disclosures across senior secured facilities, equipment financings, and convertible instruments. 

Policy, Training, and Cross-Functional Support 

Ideal Candidate 

You are a strong technical accountant who has been a go-to ASC resource on your team. You write clearly, escalate the right things, and can hold a defensible position under auditor scrutiny. You move comfortably between deep research and operational delivery without losing momentum on either, and you bring the maturity to operate at the speed of a newly public company with concurrent capital markets activity. 

Compensation and Benefits 

Requirements

Preferred

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