Management Accountant
Didcot, Oxfordshire
Management Accountant
- Permanent
Didcot, Oxfordshire
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin have been engaged by a Private Equity backed, high growth SME based in Didcot to recruit a Management Accountant on a permanent basis. This is a role with a great future ahead and opportunity to grow, a role that will support the Finance Manager with month end tasks and day to day operational finance across three different sites.
The Management Accountant role will be paying between £37k and £42k per annum with hybrid working options (3 days in the office minimum)
The Management Accountant Role
This role would suit somebody that is used to an SME environment where no 2 days are the same, this is a fluid business that is constantly growing and changing so a great journey ahead. Whether you are qualified by experience of in the latter stages of study, previous experience with production of management accounts will be essential to hit the ground running!
Key responsibilities include:
- Preparation of monthly management accounts
- Accruals, prepayments, journals, balance sheet reconciliations
- Reconciliation of nominal accounts
- Maintain rolling weekly cash forecast
- Bank reconciliations
- VAT returns
- Adhoc support as necessary in an SME business to cover transactional areas
Key Skills and Experience
- Qualified by experience or studying/qualified (ACCA/ACA/CIMA)
- Intermediate Excel Skills (pivot tables/lookups)
- Previous experience in an SME
- Happy to be hands on and work together in a small team
- Sage experience advantageous
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