Assistant Management Accountant
Surrey, Godalming
Assistant Management Accountant
Surrey, Godalming
The details
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are delighted to announce that we are currently working with a well-known travel organisation based in Farnborough, Surrey. This is to help the recruitment process for an Assistant Management Accountant to join this brand on a permanent basis. Salary for this position is starting from £22,000 to £25,000, including full study support.
The Role:
This Assistant Management Accountant position will be reporting directly into the Management Accountant with a dotted line to the Head of Finance of this organisation, with good exposure to the wider business. This role is focused on assisting with the preparation of the monthly management accounts, assisting the Management Accountant with P&L duties, intercompany accounts, balance sheet reconciliation and more!
The Profile:
The ideal candidate for this role would be coming out of a similar position or someone who 1 / 2 years experience as a Finance or Accounts Assistant looking to step up in their career. Our client are looking for someone who is keen to study, ideally CIMA/ACCA in the future and who wants to build a long term career with the business.
The Company:
This travel organisation offers outstanding career prospects for the right person, a fantastic office culture and brilliant benefits that comes with working in the industry. This is a great place to work for someone who is passionate about travel and wants to develop into a qualified accountant in the years to come.
Package:
This Assistant Management Accountant position based in Farnborough, Surrey, is currently paying £22,000 to £25,000 plus offer other great benefits including full study support.
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