Assistant Accountant

Responsibilities

Coordinate with and manage the day-to-day accounting activities with the senior accountants
Assist in performing general accounting functions, including accounts receivable, accounts payable, job costing, and general ledger posting
Perform or review bank account reconciliations and report to senior accountants.
Contribute to establishing a clear and well-defined accounting process
Assist in preparing financial statements and financial schedules
Assist in preparing billing invoices and the front-line responsibility for making appropriate decisions regarding payment prioritization of outstanding invoices

Requirements and skills

Experience of one to two years as a junior accountant/accounts assistant.
Excellent organizing abilities.
Great attention to detail.
Good with numbers and figures and an analytical acumen.
Good understanding of accounting and financial reporting principles and practices.
Excellent knowledge of MS Office and familiarity with relevant computer software (e.g. Microsoft D365).
Holding degree in accounting, finance, or relevant field.
Qualifications (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) is a plus but not required.

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