Financial Accountant North EMEA

  • Dublin
  • Avnet
Job SummaryBring your Accounting skills and help drive growth for our strategic new business!Our mature business is expanding, and for our new Dublin office we are looking for an experienced, hands-on Accountant that is not afraid of taking ownership, acts with common sense and integrity, to be responsible for various entities in the Group’s monthly financial reporting process, annual statutory and tax reporting.With best-in-class processes, why not join a hard-working team that values flexibility, honesty, and integrity? Core Responsibilities:Responsible for the monthly accounting for legal entities which includes analysis of the general ledger, quarterly balance sheet reconciliations, posting of prepayments, foreign exchange revaluations, fixed assets, payroll, etc.Lead the Year End Audit, interacting closely with external auditors for an efficient and timely completion of the yearly Audit process.Assist with Year End Tax reporting / compliance.Ownership of ROS/Irish Tax positions.Prepare the Year End Accounts.Manage vendor process, reviewing subledger and interacting with the Accounts Payable department and suppliers to make sure payments of vendors are accurate.Prepare, process, and pay VAT return, Statistical Key Figures, VIES, etc.Prepare/Control Intercompany invoices, settle payable invoices and make sure Intercompany balances are accurate.Ensure we are compliant with Transfer Pricing policies.Assist with ad-hoc projects as defined by the Regional Finance Director or Finance Manager.Requirements:ACCA/ACA/CIMA or International Accounting qualificationPrevious Accounting/Audit Firm experience (5 years minimum)SAPGreat attention to detail and team playerWhat do we provide? Hybrid working (2 days at the office)Competitive salaryLife InsurancePrivate Health Insurance25 days of HolidaysGood work life balanceOpportunity for progressionStudy supportPension scheme#LI-EMEAThe above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills.