Financial Controller

Surrey, Woking

Financial Controller

£60000 - £70000 per annum
BJ16896306

Surrey, Woking

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Marks Sattin are delighted to announce that we are currently working with a well-known IT organisation based in Woking, Surrey. This is to help the recruitment process for a Financial Controller to join this brand on a permanent basis. Salary for this position is starting from £60,000 to £70,000, including bonus.

The Role:

This Financial Controller position will be reporting directly into the Senior Finance Controller and the CFO of this organisation, while working as key member of the Leadership Team & UK Finance Team. Key responsibilities for this position are: taking full ownership of the monthly management accounts, full ownership of the balance sheets, making sure they are audit ready. Complex project support for the finance team, financial support to the bids team, that our out winning new business.

The Profile: The ideal candidate for this role would be a qualified accountant either ACA/ACCA/CIMA, with a least five years post qualification. This is a very detailed role so our client are looking for someone who possess high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Strong analytical, commercial and interpersonal skills. Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines, reporting to stakeholders and senior members of a large finance team.

The Company: This organisation offers an outstanding working environment, in one of the most sort after industries at the moment. This is a great place to work for someone who is passionate about working in a blue-chip organisation and wants to take ownership and the day to day running of this finance function.

The Package: This Financial Controller position based in Woking, Surrey, is currently paying £60,000 to £70,000 plus offers other great benefits

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Location:

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Qualification

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Market

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Description

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Expiry Date

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