Aramark Ireland
Assistant to Accountant

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We require a strong Assistant to perform a variety of tasks to support the Commercial Accountant for N.I. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated with excellent organizational and oral and written communication skills.
Responsibilities
- Month end transactions including accruals, prepayment, supplier statement reconciliations
- Assist with the processing of Accounts Payable and Receivable including Credit Control
- Assisting with creating annual unit budgets
- Reporting of monthly performance for management review
- Analysing variances & investigating unit performance issues
- Assisting in monthly forecasting of regional performance to year end
- Financial support to Regional Team in driving base business, margins and implementing cost reduction initiatives
- Bid support as required for new/retention bids
- Assist in-start up process for new units
- Monitoring performance of newly opened contracts and reporting any variance to bid expectations
- Various ad hoc projects and commercial analysis
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- Commercially aware
- Strong organisational and time management skills
- Keen attention to detail
- Motivated team player
- Good problem solving ability
- Disciplined
- Strong verbal & written communication skills
- Flexible


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Essential Criteria
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office specifically Excel
- Be fluent in verbal and written English
- Proven track record in preparing and analysing high quality financial data
- Experience in busy Finance Department
- Experience of using accounting software e.g. Sage, Oracle etc
- Part Qualified Accountant(ACA, CIMA, ACCA) /Accounting Technician
Desirable Criteria
- Experience of working in a multi-site organisation
- Desire to learn & grow within commercial accountancy field
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