Group Tax Manager
West Yorkshire, Wakefield
Group Tax Manager
West Yorkshire, Wakefield
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are proud to be working in partnership with 2 Sisters Food Group to recruit a Group Tax Manager for their Shared Services Centre in Wakefield. As one of Europe's leading food manufacturing companies, 2 Sisters have been granted 'key worker' status by the government and are playing a vital role in the UK's fight against the Coronavirus.
Privately-owned 2SFG are currently dealing with an unprecedented level of demand for their produce, providing over 150 million meals to the nation every week. To give you an idea of scale, 2SFG processes one-third of all chicken consumed in the UK, is the largest ready-meals producer and makes Fox's Biscuits and other bakery goods. 75% of the UK population eat its food every day. The current workforce compromises more than 20,000 colleagues drawn from 36 nationalities, each with a shared passion for providing great quality and innovative meal ideas.
The role of Group Tax Manager will report directly to the Group Senior Tax Manager with exposure to Director of Tax, Treasury and Investor Relations. The role will be split between various taxes, therefore applicants from either a corporation tax or an indirect tax background are welcomed.
In order to be successful in this high performing team, you must possess a relevant accounting qualification (ACA/ ACCA/ CTA), be commercially astute and have excellent interpersonal skills.
If you, or anyone in your network, would be interested in finding out more about this unique opportunity to join a market leading brand, please contact me for more details.
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