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Assistant Management Accountant

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6 months ago
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Assistant Management Accountant

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£32,000 - £34,000

Permanent

Our client is looking for an enthusiastic and organised Assistant Management Accountant to help facilitate the smooth running of the business. Due to their attractive location in the Cotswolds, own transport is essential.

Key Responsibilities - Assistant Management Accountant

Ensuring sales and purchase ledgers are complete and accurate
Preparing cash book entries for credit card expenditure
Bank reconciliations, dealing with multiple currencies (incl USD and EUR)
Preparation of third-party and intercompany bank payment runs
VAT accounting and assistance with reporting
Payroll, pension, and associated reporting
Credit control duties and customer liaison
Dealing with ad-hoc finance and occasional office administration
Qualifications & Requirements - Assistant Management Accountant

Ideally, you will be AAT Level 3 Diploma qualified, or have equivalent work experience
You will be highly numerate with a strong degree of accuracy and an eye for detail
You will have previous credit control experience, or a willingness to develop in this area.
You will thrive in a varied, evolving role in a fast-paced environment with ability to juggle multiple priorities
You will be a self-starter with a confident, organised and methodical approach.
Microsoft Office experience is needed. Previous experience in Sage 200 or similar ERP systems would be ideal
What we can offer - Assistant Management Accountant

Additional leave
Company events
Discounted or free food
Life insurance
On-site parking
Referral programme
For more information on this role, please contact Zoey Bunn on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to

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