Financial Reporting Accountant
Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Financial Reporting Accountant
- Contract
Rotherham, South Yorkshire
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are very proud to be representing a well known company based in Rotherham who are on the lookout for a Financial Reporting Accountant to join their Business on an initial 12 months basis.
Key Responsibilities
- Preparing Financial Accounts
- Supporting on the audit process
- Booking in adjustment from auditors, tax or pensions
- Creating final positions
Qualifications and Skills
- Strong technical knowledge and accounting skills, in IFRSs and UK law
- Advanced analytical and technical skills
- Experience of SAP and Evision (advantageous but not essential)
- Ideally someone who is qualified or a finalist
If this the role is of interest for you, please apply or forward your CV to haroon.hussain@markssattin.com
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