Financial Accountant
Berkshire
Financial Accountant
Berkshire
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Start your job searchThis is an excellent opportunity for a practice trained accountant to join a renowned Financial Services organisation in Berkshire. You will play a critical role in the continuous growth of the business, as a key point of contact for departmental heads on a range of technical accounting topics. For this reason the role is perfect for someone in practice looking for their first move into industry, the company will drive your development and offer numerous progression opportunities with the wider business.
The main duties will include but won't be limited to:
- Preparing month end accounts
- Analysis of monthly results
- Budgeting and forecasting
- Preparing statutory accounts for sub-entities.
- Assist with group forecasting and month end close
- Provide technical assistance and training to wider finance teams.
- Drive process and control improvement across the business
The candidate:
- Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA)
- Strong communication skills with the ability to influence at all levels
- Autonomy to create and implement new processes across the business.
If you're newly qualified from practice and would like to discuss a wide range of other opportunities we have then please send me an email lucy.dickinson@markssattin.com or apply to the above position.
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