Group Management Accounts & Finance Projects Manager
West Yorkshire
Group Management Accounts & Finance Projects Manager
West Yorkshire
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Start your job searchA newly created role working for this impressive household name with a rich and proud history. Reporting into the Group Financial Controller you will take responsibility for a team of 5 and take the lead on all aspects of the groups management accounts and reporting requirements. Just over half the role will entail the production of monthly management accounts and related MI/Analysis and commentary for review by the board, financial reporting while the other major part of the role (c40/45%) will be getting involved in various current and upcoming finance projects, pro-actively seeking ways of improving controls and recommendations for process improvements while also being part of the ongoing systems implementations and maximising the ERP's use.
This is a role that offers true breadth and depth and for such a challenge the client is looking for top tier talent. Competitive academics, and either an ACA qualified accountant looking for their 1st or second move or an industry trained accountant who can demonstrate strong career progression to date and has the desire to want t come in and continue their professional development. The ability to manage, lead and motivate the team under you is equally important. There is lots to get your teeth into and this a role that will add considerable value to your CV and future career for sure.
If you are an ambitious qualified accountant and seeking what is a fantastic role with lots of scope and potential then apply now for immediate consideration.
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