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Financial Accountant – Regional Balance Sheet, Process Excellence
Location
United Kingdom
Posted
70 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Financial Accountant – Regional Balance Sheet, Process Excellence
Thermo Fisher Scientific
• Dive deep into periodic balance sheet reviews and flux analysis across EMEA entities to ensure accurate reporting and resolve discrepancies quickly. • Utilize your strong ERP expertise (E1 and SAPD50) and HFM to support reviews and identify automation opportunities to enhance internal controls. • Be the go-to expert for asset-related areas of the balance sheet, including accounts receivable, cash and bank, fixed assets, leases, and inventory. • Drive SOX compliance initiatives by identifying process gaps and implementing corrective actions. • Develop and improve analytics dashboards for insights and decision-making using GeneAI and PowerBI. • Collaborate with GBS and FP&A teams to implement best practices for accurate reporting. • Continuously enhance existing processes through automation and simplification. • Support annual statutory and SOX audits and the Legal Entity Rationalization process. • Take on ad-hoc tasks as needed!
Job Requirements
- Qualified finance professional (CPA, ACCA, or equivalent) with strong technical accounting knowledge.
- Proven expertise in balance sheet reconciliations and financial control across multiple entities.
- Skilled in JDE E1, SAPD50, HFM, Coupa, Concur, and knowledgeable in finance process cycles (order-to-invoice, cash and bank, fixed assets, inventory).
- Experience in developing dashboards and analytics tools (e.g., Power BI, Excel, or equivalent).
- Effective communicator who can build trust and alignment across teams.
- Proactive, organized, detail-oriented, and solution-focused, comfortable working in complex environments.
- Passionate about continuous improvement and capable of driving end-to-end process transformation.
Benefits
- Reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development opportunities
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