Financial Reporting Accountant
Berkshire
Financial Reporting Accountant
Berkshire
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are currently partnering with a leading technology services client that has a strong focus on quality engagement and long-term relationships within their specialised field. With exciting growth and business diversification planned, the finance function is expanding and as such require a Financial Reporting Accountant to join the team.
Working closely with the Financial Controller and Head of Finance, the role is a great opportunity for an ambitious professional to play a critical role within a growing high performing finance team. The role is broad - you will manage the groups monthly financial reporting - covering management reporting of the balance sheet, cash flow, investments and projects. You will be responsible for the statutory reporting process, monitoring and overseeing technical accounting and internal control developments and working with the treasury function to optimise investment strategy as the group expands.
We are seeking a qualified accountant (ACA) that has a chartered background with a strong technical accounting pedigree. In addition, you will have a confident, inquisitive and curious approach to work that will enable you to build relationships across the business and with senior stakeholders in order to help guide and influence decisions. This is a key role for an ambitious individual to drive progression of the finance function and support business growth.
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