This is a lovely role for an AUDIT SEMI -Senior or SENIOR ACCOUNTANT who is based either in MANCHESTER area or Bolton . The company has 210 staff and has carved out a niche in dealing with owner-managed businesses. This feature is a result of the entrepreneurial mindset evident in the culture of the firm itself and underpins the kind of M&A deals undertaken. Projects are always partner-based (which is unusual ) and have a high success rate . The open and frank communications style within the firm makes for a happy place to work and a healthy work-life balance . The company is recognised as great local employer and the teams are happy and settled.
TITLE Audit Senior or Senior Accountant ( Audit )
LOCATION : Manchester OR Bolton
SALARY £40,000-£49,000 depending on experience
LOCATION Central Manchester ( Finance District ) or Bolton
SECTOR International Accounting firm
COMPANY DETAILS : International firm of Chartered Accountants with difference! The company has between 210 staff and has carved out a niche in dealing with owner-managed businesses. This feature is a result of the entrepreneurial mindset evident in the culture of the firm as well as the type of M&A deals undertaken . Projects are always partner-based ( which is unusual ) and the open and frank communications style makes for a happy work-life balance . they are recognised as great employer in the region and this too contributes to the happy , settled , team environment
THE ROLE: Manage , oversee and complete audit assignments
Audit
- Work closely with clients
- Review the work completed by your team
- Prepare and monitor budgets,
- Work to completion deadlines
- Ensure all auditing compliance standards and guidelines are adhered to.
- Risk Assessment: Identify and assess business risks and implement effective controls
- Liaise across the firm with all departments to ensure seamless service delivery.
REQUIREMENTS
- ACA/ACCA: Part way through studies
Audit Practice Experience: Proven experience in audit and accounts, with a solid understanding of quality and regulatory standards