Talentedge
Management Accountant

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Talentedge are actively recruiting for a Senior Management Accountant for a scaling up Tech business in Central London. The role is offering hybrid working (2 days in the office p/w) and a salary range of £45k-60k per annum DOE.
Responsibilities
- Own the month-end close and monthly management accounts, including balance sheet reconciliations and revenue recognition.
- Manage cash flow.
- Deliver monthly reporting and commercial analysis, including variance analysis and ad hoc deep-dives, to present performance and insight clearly.
- Partner closely with the B2B team, supporting their finance needs, ensuring on-time payment and no revenue leakage, with revenue reporting at the contract level.
- Support the budgeting, forecasting, and FP&A cycle, partnering with the Finance Lead on planning and decisions.
- Assist in running the day-to-day finance function, keeping things accurate, timely, and well-controlled.
- Manage the annual audit, acting as the main point of contact for auditors and ensuring a smooth close.
- Build and improve the processes and controls the finance function needs as the business scales.
- Work across teams to provide insight and support decision-making.
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The ideal candidate
- Takes ownership, spotting what isn’t working and driving it to a better outcome without being asked
- A sharp critical thinker who questions assumptions and digs into the “why”
- Works independently and makes the call, while knowing when to pull in support
- Commercially-minded, linking the numbers to what’s happening in the business
- Adaptable, staying effective as priorities shift
- Communicates clearly with finance and non-finance people alike
- Organised and reliable, juggling priorities and hitting deadlines


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Technical skills and experience
- Part qualified/finalist accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA)
- Strong understanding of accounting principles, financial reporting, and controls
- Proven experience in owning a month-end close end-to-end
- Advanced Excel skills
- Experienced in using accounting software (Xero preferred)
- Experience across the FP&A cycle: budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis
- Relevant industry experience in a fast-paced startup or scale-up environment
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