SME Financial Controller
Berkshire, Reading
SME Financial Controller
Berkshire, Reading
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Start your job searchIf you've been keeping an eye on the market for that one job that could change your life then look no further. If the idea of working for a blue chip organisation with global reach and gargantuan scale really doesn't do it for you. If you're salivating at the prospect of having responsibility for as much as possible alongside involvement in driving a business forward with full view of the P&L and carte blanche to affect change in a fast paced and entrepreneurial tech environment then this role is for you.
My client a 5 year old Tech-Start up growing rapidly since inception in 2012 and with exiting new projects just round the corner are on the hunt for an adaptable financial controller with a background in the Big 4. The role will manage a small team and play a pivotal in growing the business by working closely with developers, sales and marketing, alongside financial operations and day to day integrity of the reported figures. There will be budgetary and forecasting work alongside management reporting and financial planning. Stakeholder engagement is a large part of
The successful applicant will have a recognised ACA/ICAEW/CA qualification from a top 4 accountancy firm and be a very strong communicator with a developed skill set in advisory and business partnering. The ideal applicant will have audited technology clients and be already invested in the sector with an obvious commercial acumen.
For further information or to register your interest please call me on 01189078242 or email joshua.macdonnell@markssattin.com
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