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Job Title:Accounting Operations Manager
Reference:295769-UKen
Salary:£32000 - £35000 per annum + pension, healthcare, bonus
Location(s):London West
Industry(s):
Advertiser:Robert Half
Employment Type:Permanent
Posted:07-08-2008

Description:

The Company

Do you want to work for a FTSE 100 retail company. Do you want to be part of a brand that has over 700 stores Worldwide and conducts business across 30 countries? A new position has arisen for a General Ledger Manager based in Central London.

The Role

Managing a team of 5; the main responsibilities for this role involve managing the day to day payables, receivables and cash function. You should have a minimum of three years experience in a similar role and be able to demonstrate where you have implemented changes and improved processes to the benefit of the business. Reporting to the Head of Finance; you will have the opportunity to work and develop relationships with business heads of Finance, Marketing, Sales and IT. You must be able to demonstrate a proven record of strong accounting skills.

Salary & Benefits

This role pays a starting salary of up to £35,000 with an excellent benefits package that includes bonus, healthcare, pension and season ticket loan. Apply immediate for consideration.





Robert Half Limited is acting as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half Limited will only consider candidates who have a legal right to work in the United Kingdom. Robert Half is committed to equality of opportunity for all candidates and suitable candidates with more experience to that stated are welcome to apply.
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