£75K/yr to £77K/yr
London, England
Permanent, Variable

Financial Systems Accountant

Posted by Stanton House.

My client, an innovative, wholly owned subsidiary of a FTSE 250 company is currently recruiting for a Financial Systems Accountant to join the team in London. This is a hybrid role of 2 days per week in the office in London.

Saralry + Bonus + Car Allowance

Responsibilities:

  • Own and manage a range of Finance Systems including Planning, ERP, Blackline, Purchase Orders, iValua.
  • Provide exceptional support to finance colleagues and the wider business for business-related inquiries.
  • Manage finance master data and associated processes.
  • Act as a key link between finance and the wider operational and strategic master data.
  • Provide end-user training.
  • Support the finance team in meeting all financial reporting deadlines by assisting with report writing and system queries.
  • Implement automatic data integration between finance systems.
  • Collaborate with the Finance Team to ensure comprehensive documentation of all processes and ensure compliance.
  • Serve as a subject matter expert and support the Finance Transformation Team in finance system and tool-related projects.

To be suitable for this role you must have the following:

  • Accounting qualification preferred but not essential.
  • Previous track record of implementing system changes and improvements, particularly with SAP and related finance areas.
  • Proficiency in SAP, capable of running reports and possessing a basic understanding of back-end SAP configuration.
  • Proficiency in VBA and advanced Excel skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks under tight deadlines.
  • Solid grasp of process management, including documentation, design, and implementation.
  • Exposure to accounting and forecasting activities with a strong emphasis on accuracy.
  • Proficiency in project management and Project management qualification is desirable.
  • Qualification in process optimisation would be advantageous.

Unfortunately given the number of applications, we may be unable to respond to all unsuccessful applicants.