Job Title: #TPCJobs – Reporting Accountant (Imports/Exports Experience)- Location: Sandton Salary: R800,000 per annum
Company:The People Connection
Job description: Join a thriving international group with a R200 million turnover, poised for expansion through the acquisition of a second company.
What We’re Looking For:
Industry Experience:
Preferred: Chemical or Mineral sectors.
Essential Skills:
Proficient in Trade and Hedging transactions.
Expertise in Imports (from Europe) and Exports (to the SADC region).
Excellent English communication skills for international operations.
Qualifications:
BCom with SAIPA articles + 5+ years of experience, OR
CIMA, ideally from a manufacturing or import/inventory environment.
Technical Knowledge:
Strong IFRS reporting experience.
Robust tax expertise, especially with African transactions.
Familiarity with ERP systems; knowledge of BI tools is a bonus.
Growth Opportunity
This role offers a pathway to Financial Management, with the current Financial Manager set to retire in 5 years.
Why Apply?
Be part of a growing international business.
Gain exposure to cross-border operations and hedging strategies.
Develop expertise in BI tools and ERP systems.
Expected salary: R800000 per year
Location: Sandton, Johannesburg
Job date: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 07:33:22 GMT
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