Project Accountant - Private Equity
London
Project Accountant - Private Equity
London
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Start your job searchMy client is a well-established and successful Private Equity business based in London.
They are looking for a Project/Systems Accountant to support the project team with a systems migration to start as soon as possible for a 12 - 18 month project.
Main duties include but are not limited to:
- Preparing static data for upload into Investran
- Actively assisting with testing
- test static data via reports and test scripts
- test all reporting and other data outputs and reconcile/troubleshoot
- Ad-hoc work for the project team
- Using excel to analyse and manipulate data and perform updates on large data volumes
The successful candidate will ideally:
- be a part or fully qualified accountant
- have strong excel skills (v-lookups, pivot tables)
- be comfortable working with large volumes of data
- have strong attention to detail
- be very analytical and be able to multi-task
- be proactive and able to work on their own initiative
- have experience with Investran.
Due to the urgent nature of this role, candidates that are immediately available are definitely preferred. Those on notice periods of longer than one month unfortunately cannot be considered.
We look forward to receiving your application.
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