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Interim Accountant

Malton, North Yorkshire

Interim Accountant

  1. Contract
£45,000 - £55,000 per annum
NH - 179922

Malton, North Yorkshire

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Are you looking for an opportunity to expand your skillset and gain exposure working within a growing organisation?

Working as the Site Accountant, you will be joining the business for a period of 12 Months on a Fixed Term Contract basis to cover Maternity Leave. Salary offered £45,000 - £55,000 per annum.

You will be working closely with the SLT and this will be a great chance to gain experience in growing and developing a site through robust financial controls and analysis. After taking a handover from the incumbent, you can see yourself being involved in supporting Group Reporting requirements, looking at CAPEX expenditure, production of Management Information such as daily/weekly KPI's and reporting on processes to align to business targets. This will include financial analysis to generate daily KPI's and looking at continuous improvement opportunities.

If you enjoy process improvement, you can see yourself having involvement with the development and implementation of improved reporting cycles too.

To progress with this role, you will have a strong accounting background.

This business is happy to wait up to 1 month for the right candidate to start, if you're interested in hearing more, please contact Niamh Hellewell at Niamh.hellewell@markssattin.com or send your CV over using the 'Apply' button.

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