Assistant Accountant
West Yorkshire, Leeds
Assistant Accountant
West Yorkshire, Leeds
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Start your job searchReally excited to be recruiting for an Assistant Accountant for a Fast growing innovative organisation! You will be an integral member within the Finance team for the UK group. The role will be based at the Yorkshire Office in Leeds. The role will primarily support the Senior Financial Manager - Reporting with month end and banking/cash processes.
Background
- Knowledge of accounting standards and application
- Knowledge of UK tax requirements
- Knowledge of audit experience
- Excellent IT skills in particular MS Office software - Word, Advanced Excel skills
- Experience of management reporting
- Knowledge of SAP experience (desirable)
- Experience in the Energy sector or similar industry
Behaviours
- Team-oriented; excellent interpersonal skills and able to develop collaborative relationships at all levels in the organisation
- Sense of personal ownership, commitment and accountability
- Able to self-direct and prioritise activities in the context of the business
- A self-motivated individual thriving in a dynamic work environment
- Effective communication skills (verbal & written)
- Flexible and positive approach and the ability to deal with high levels of change
Qualifications
The post holder should ideally Be ACCA part qualified or equivalent
Great in touch if this sounds of interest to you today!
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