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Finance Manager

Streamline Search
Buckinghamshire
1 day ago
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Finance Manager

Our client provide specialist passive fire protection services across the UK.

They are now seeking an experienced and confident Finance Manager to join their successful and growing team.

You will be responsible for managing the company's financial operations, including bookkeeping, CIS management, credit control, and banking, while also providing support with office administration, sales, and compliance activities.

Finance Manager

What's in it for you?

  • Monday to Friday, 08:00 - 17:00
  • £37,000 - £42,000 per annum
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Discretionary bonus
  • Pension

Finance Manager

Key Responsibilities

  • Credit Control including Retentions
  • Bank Reconciliation
  • Manage Office Facilities
  • Purchase Ledger
  • Updating of Website
  • Manage CIS Invoices and Payments
  • PQQ completions
  • Manage Account system (QuickBooks)
  • Sales Support
  • Manage Employee Holiday records
  • CIS Returns and Verifications
  • Manage Office Supplies and Stationary
  • Banking

Finance Manager

Role Requirements

  • Strong experience in accounting and financial management, including QuickBooks, purchase ledger, banking, and credit control
  • Ideally, you will have experience within the construction industry, or experience within the fire protection sector would be advantageous.
  • Knowledge of CIS processes, invoicing, returns, and verifications
  • Ability to manage office administration, facilities, and employee records
  • Proficiency in supporting sales processes and updating company systems or websites
  • Excellent organisational skills with attention to detail and ability to handle multiple tasks

*Please note this job description is a general overview and may be subject to change in line with our client's requirements.

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