Assistant Management Accountant
London, City of London
Assistant Management Accountant
London, City of London
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Start your job searchSeeking an Assistant Management Accountant to join a highly respected Architecture firm based in London. Known for their unique designs, they have completed work all over the world and have offices both in the UK and internationally.
Reporting directly to the Finance Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring all financial information is processed and correct, ready for analysis. Duties include; completing accruals, prepayments, project accounting, managing the daily cash flow, produce VAT returns, bank and balance sheet reconciliations, ensure the finance assistants work is correct and accurate, and help with any ad hoc duties when required.
This position is in a small team and so requires a candidate who is happy to get involved with a broad range of activities, and doesn't shy away from transactional duties when required. You will have at least 2 years experience within finance and be looking to take a step up. The ideal candidate will be studying towards an accountancy qualification and be comfortable working independently. A full study support package is provided.
If you have relevant experience and you're keen to find out more, please apply and quote job reference: SAY16898372
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