Newly Qualified Management Accountant
Location
United Kingdom
Posted
7 hours ago
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0
Seniority
Mid Level
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Job Description
Newly Qualified Management Accountant
Fibrus
Role Description Working as a support to our Group Head of Financial Reporting, this newly created role is ideally suited to a Newly Qualified Accountant who is seeking their first move from practice or those currently working in an industry-based environment. This is an opportunity to join a rapidly expanding finance department with significant scope for personal and career development in one of Northern Ireland’s fasting growing companies. What Will You Be Doing? - Assist in the review of our monthly performance against budget, identifying and investigating key variances and preparing the monthly reporting pack. - Prepare monthly balance sheet reconciliations and investigate any issues timely. - Intercompany accounting. - Prepare and submit VAT returns. - Work closely with the accounts payable and procurement team to ensure controls are being adhered to, timelines are being met and all issues resolved in a timely manner. - Business partnering with our commercial team to assist with strategic planning and decision making. - Enhancing existing processes to ensure compliance with accounting standards and best practice. - Work with our auditors to provide relevant information. Qualifications - Qualified Accountant with membership of a professional body such as ACCA/ACA/CIMA or equivalent. - Strong financial reporting experience and experience in producing monthly management accounts and/or statutory financial statements. - Experience of using accounting software and skilled in using Microsoft Excel. Requirements - In a similar fast-paced role or in a position to show readiness for this growth opportunity. - Ability to work to deadlines. Benefits - Significant scope for personal and career development.
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