Job Title: Financial Manager
Company:Network Recruitment
Job description: SUMMARY:
Lead the finance function of a high-energy, entrepreneurial business in the power solutions space! This is your opportunity to take charge, drive results, and grow with a company that values initiative, accuracy, and clear leadership.POSITION INFO:
Job & Company Description:
This innovative, fast-paced business is looking for a hands-on Financial Manager to oversee the full function while managing a small team. You’ll play a pivotal role in ensuring strong financial control, compliance, and performance across all areas – from audit and tax to inventory, reporting, and strategy. It’s the ideal environment for a confident, experienced finance professional who thrives on pressure and loves getting things done right the first time.
Duties include but are not limited to:
- Manage the finance team and oversee all financial operations
- Lead audit processes and ensure compliance with SARS and statutory requirements
- Oversee stock and cost management, ensuring accurate reporting and controls
- Prepare and present monthly financial reports, budgets, and forecasts
- Ensure tax, VAT, and other financial submissions are accurate and submitted on time
Education:
- BCom Degree in Accounting or Finance
- Completed articles (SAICA or SAIPA) preferred, but not essential
Job Experience & Skills Required:
- 4+ years’ experience in a financial management role
- Experience managing staff and overseeing the full finance function
- Strong knowledge of tax, audit, and inventory control
- Excellent Excel skills (practical assessment will form part of the process)
- Resilient, structured, and highly dependable in a fast-paced environment
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Expected salary: R700000 per year
Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Job date: Fri, 09 May 2025 07:03:53 GMT
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