Edenbrook
Financial Operations Accountant - 12m FTC

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Finance Operations Accountant - 12-month FTC
We are working with a third-party managing agent on a Finance Operations Accountant role, supporting the integrity, accuracy, and control of financial reporting within a specialist insurance environment. This role sits at the heart of the technical close process, acting as a key bridge between Finance and Data.
The Role
This is an ideal opportunity for someone with a strong technical accounting mindset who enjoys working with data, systems, and controls in a fast-evolving environment. Key responsibilities include:
- Supporting and enhancing the technical close process, including validation of gross written and earned premium calculations
- Reviewing system-generated outputs to ensure accuracy, completeness, and alignment with accounting requirements
- Identifying and resolving calculation errors, reconciliations, and manual adjustments required for period-end close
- Designing and improving financial controls across systems and processes
- Supporting implementation of new portfolios, including technical accounting treatment and earnings patterns
- Partnering with Data teams to develop and refine financial calculation logic
- Producing and testing reports for internal and external reporting requirements
- Driving process improvements and automation, reducing reliance on manual Excel-based workflows
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- Experience in technical accounting and financial close processes
- Strong understanding of insurance accounting (Lloyd’s market experience essential)
- Proven ability in reconciliations, controls, and data validation
- Ability to collaborate across Finance, Data, and wider business teams
- A proactive approach to improving processes and strengthening controls
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