Job Title: Accountant
Company:TradeOn
Job description: Job SummaryAccountantHead Office in Cape Town – Northern SuburbsExciting Opportunity to Join our Dynamic Company and work within SA’s No. 1 Fast Food brand!KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:Maintain Fixed Asset register, new builds, revamps & scrappingTo process and reconcile
- Debtors
- Creditors – allocation/coding (capturing done by Creditors team)
- Cashbook and Petty Cash
- Journals – Monthly; Payroll; Depreciation
- Bookkeeping up to Trial balance
- Management Accounts – preparation, corroboration & follow up
- VAT
- Salary and Wages
- Credit cards
- Assist with coordination and planning of the annual budget process
- Maintenance of beneficiaries list on banking system
- Creating payments
- Daily bank deposits reconciliation and follow-up, cash tracking
- Maintain monthly audit files
- Food cost corroboration & follow up
REQUIREMENTS:
- B. Comm
- Proficient in Microsoft Office suite
- Fluent in English
- Valid drivers licence
- 2-3 years bookkeeping experience
- Experience in Sage Evolution
- Experience with GAAP Retail Office will be advantageous
- Experience in the FMCG (restaurant) industry will be advantageous
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please state your salary expectation. Salary will be discussed during interview process. If you do not hear from us within 30 days, consider your application as unsuccessfulTradeOnCompany
Expected salary: R6000 – 6500 per month
Location: Cape Town, Western Cape
Job date: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:11:18 GMT
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