Vineyard Accountants
Let’s face it, even if you are a math geek, crunching numbers can get a little boring. One of the more rewarding accounting jobs is working for a winery. As a vineyard account, a person will work directly with the winery’s finance controller to perform the more technical duties of the job. Accounting jobs can be boring, but working for a winery will add a little bit of fun to the job, especially if you are the type of person who loves working with numbers.
Education Requirements
The basic requirements for a person wishing to become an accountant for a winery includes a bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance, at least three years of experience in the field of accounting, and knowledge of working with Excel, Microsoft Word. Most vineyards prefer their accountants to be CPA or SAP. Of course, a person who is a quality accountant will have extreme attention to detail, strong communication skills, project management skills, and the ability to work with confidential information.
Job Details
As an accountant for a winery a person can expect to budget and plan for the winery, reporting to the finance controller. Analyzing department expenses and monthly general ledger processing will also be part of the job description. Managing others within the department will be part of the job as well. Taking over financial projects as needed will also be necessary for a person in this position.
Job Salary
As an accountant for a winery, the average salary is around $40,000 per year. However, this is a great way to gain the experience needed in order to eventually become a financial controller for a winery. Financial controllers have an average salary of around $100,000 per year, so it is worth putting in your time as an accountant in order to gain an advanced position within the finance department of the winery.
Working as an accountant can be a long and boring process, but working in a winery setting can add a little fun to the job. The winery accountant position is a great way to start your career in the financial aspect of the winery business. If you work hard, it will be possible to become the financial controller for the winery once you get a few years of experience under your belt.