Financial Accountant 6 Month FTC
Marshall of Cambridge, Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire
Financial Accountant 6 Month FTC
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Marshall of Cambridge, Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire
- Full time
- Temporary
- Remote working
Posted 1 week ago, 12 Dec | Get your application in now before you're too late!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: c6301438b1b74e5e9b2573e4d220c950
Full Job Description
We are looking to hire a Financial Accountant to support some key strategic projects. This role is a 6 month fixed term contract to support the team over year end.,
- Financial accounting and support to transactional team
- Statutory reporting to group
- Senior audit engagement and management
- Cost analysis & reporting
Knowledge of up to date accounting standards and the ability to apply these to individual situations - Communication skills: ability to clearly articulate what is required from the business and draw alongside people so this is understood
- Completer-finisher: ability to work clearly and quickly through tasks and cleanly tie them off
- Critical thinking: ability to constructively challenge the status-quo and formulate initial proposals for change
- Multi-tasking: ability to juggle competing work streams and ensure whilst prioritising, other workstreams do not stall
- Senior stakeholder engagement: ability to liaise with senior members of the business, including Board members and Pension Trustees Technical Competencies:
- Fully qualified chartered (or equivalent) accountant
- Strong excel skills
- Practical understanding of financial controls Experience:
- Post qualified experience
- Financial reporting and the preparation of entity and group accounts
- Internal controls, documentation and monitoring #LI-DS1
- Competitive salary
- Hybrid working with at least 3 days per week in the Cambridge office
- We are able to offer flexibility around hours and working patterns
- Marshall, an independent, family-owned British company, proudly helping our customers move forwards since 1909