Starlink-Qatar
We Are Having Urgent Openings in Starlink-Qatar
Chief Accountant
Suitable Candidate will be a part of our growing and strong financial team. The Chief Accountant will play a critical role in the preparation of financials Activities and ERP implementation.
• Supervising the duties of all accountants and guiding to ensure capturing of transactions into the ERP in a complete and accurate manner.
• Liaising with the banks where necessary, to ensure a smooth interface in day today transactions and in case of any other facility is to be arranged.
• Following the company policies and processes that streamline the activities and transactions to ensure the security of the company’s assets.
• Handling and reconciling accruals and provisions to comply with the accounting standards as applicable and ensure the integrity of all financial reporting.
• Establish and maintain system for cost-sensitivity analysis and work consultative with the respective departments on cost reduction.
• Perform various Ad hoc projects as assigned by the finance director
• MBA or CPA or ACCA or equivalent degree in Finance or Accounting, Minimum 5 + years of relevant experience
• Previous supervisor experience is a plus, Work experience in ERP. AX is a plus
All applicants must be Company VISA (Transferable). Stating POSITION NAME in the subject line, If you are qualified to apply for this position, please send your CV along with photograph.
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