Interim Project Accountant
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Interim Project Accountant
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Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
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Start your job searchI have an urgent requirement for an Interim Project Accountant to join my client based between Wakefield and Huddersfield. This will have an expected contract length between 3-5 months and paying a daily rate of £300 - £330 per day.
This will be a crucial role in supporting the finance team through a large ongoing project.
Within this role you will:
- Be involved with a large volume of Data Analysis
- Supporting with data integration within the system and ensure all data is aligned correctly
- Look at Variance Analysis
- Process mapping & improvements
- Supporting the Management Accounts and Analysis processes
Experience within large organisations will be helpful for this role, along with strong systems knowledge.
If you are available to start a new contract either ASAP or the start of January, please get in touch with Niamh Hellewell on Niamh.hellewell@markssattin.com or send over your CV using the 'apply' button.
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