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Finance Administrator

Foster & May Limited
Cambridgeshire
1 day ago
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Finance Administrator

A Chartered Surveying practice based in Cambridge is seeking an experienced Finance Administrator to support its small but growing team.

The role of Finance Administrator:

The successful Finance Administrator will support the Operations Manager in carrying out a wide range of financial responsibilities for the entire business, currently comprising of 10 full-time people.

This is an office-based role 5 days per week to begin with. This will flex in the future when the successful Finance Administrator has settled into the role and the company.

The Finance Administrator:

The successful Finance Administrator will have at least 2 years' experience of full-time financial work within a private sector company. You will have some experience of the construction sector.

You will be able to immediately take on and carry out a wide range of financial duties.

  • Solid experience with Xero is essential
  • Experience of CIS / Coins construction software is very advantageous
  • Team player with good people skills
  • Happy to work 5 days per week in central Cambridge
  • Knowledge or experience of the construction sector would be a plus

In Return?

  • £27,000 - £35,000 salary depending on experience
  • Generous holiday allowance
  • Pension Scheme
  • Excellent training and development including costs for external courses
  • Supportive and inclusive working environment

Apply today to avoid missing out on this rare opportunity or contact Tom Harrison at Foster & May for more details.

Ref: TH520i

Finance Administrator / Xero / Coins / CIS / Construction / Finance / Cambridge

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