Accountant
West Yorkshire, Bradford
Accountant
West Yorkshire, Bradford
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Marks Sattin are proud to work in partnership with one of the most competitive top 4 Grocers in the UK who continue to lead the way with new initiatives that truly make them stand out from the crowd.
Not only are they one of Yorkshires leading food retailers, servicing customers across the UK with over 500 stores and online delivery (including same day delivery), they are also one of the largest food manufacturing business in the area too!
With their Head Office staying true to their Yorkshire routes in Bradford, they believe the finance team really are at the heart of their success and they are always on the lookout for ambitious and talented Accountants to continue to help the business continue to grow.
As part of a finance team of a FTSE 100 business you will have the opportunity to get involved in a variety of different finance roles throughout your time with the company to help broaden your skillset across multiple different areas of finance.
Some typical roles you could look at would include, Accountant (newly qualified Accountants ACA, ACCA or CIMA), Finance Managers (usually a qualified Accountant with a couple of years post qualified experience) or Senior Finance Managers (Well experienced Accountants who will manage teams for the business
If you are interested in working at a leading eco-friendly supermarket please apply to this add and we will get in touch to let you know what options could be available to you!
For questions and queries please use following contact details: amy.leech@markssattin.com / 01132042038
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