Interim Project Accountant

Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire

Interim Project Accountant

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£250 - £350 per day
NH - 179736

Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire

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I have an exciting opportunity to join a growing Business based in Hull as they continue to expand, they're now focusing on continuous improvement within the business and looking to bring in a Project Accountant to support them with ongoing project work.

You will be joining the business for an initial period of 6 Months, with the view to potentially be extended dependant on the achievements made throughout the role. Based in Hull, you will be offered a great deal of flexibility with adjustable start/ finish times. Daily rate: £250 - £350 per day PAYE.

Supporting the Senior Leadership Team, you will have a strong Management Accounting background along with systems improvement experience. You will be capable of improving various excel documents used within the business to support with improving Month End reporting, along with this you will be capable of supporting ERP Improvements.

The ideal candidate will be ambitious, results driven and have an inquisitive eye for improvements. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to expand their CV within a progressive business.

If you're interested and would like to hear more, 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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