Management Accountant
London, City of London
Management Accountant
London, City of London
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Start your job searchI am currently working with an highly innovate, fast growing hospitality business who are looking for a Management Accountant to join their expanding finance team. This is a newly created role, coming at a vital time for the company in which they are expanding internationally.
Reporting directly into the Financial Controller, you will be responsible for producing the monthly and quarterly reporting packs. Duties include; delivery of management accounts, variance analysis with commentary, P&L and balance sheet reconciliations, preparation of budgets and forecasts, and support non-finance teams when required.
To be considered for this position, it is a minimum requirement that you have had exposure to management accounts, P&L, balance sheet and cash flow. You will be a confidential individual, able to hold yourself in a semi-senior position. You'll have attention to detail and able to meet strict deadlines. Previous experience working in the hospitality/events industry is advantageous but not essential.
If you have relevant experience and you're keen to find out more, please apply and quote job reference: SAY16893636
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