To provide world-class, professional and quality driven services to satisfy both the client and candidate’s needs. The goal is to develop customised approaches to fit our client’s specific requirements and establish permanent relationships with our clients, through listening, understanding and excelling in services provided.
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Our client, a well-established entity within the agricultural sector, is seeking a skilled and experienced Financial Manager to manage and oversee their financial operations while supporting strategic decision-making processes within the business. The position will be based in Pretoria West, Gauteng.
Minimum Requirements:
BCom Accounting or BCom Honours in Accounting (Honours advantageous).
SAIPA or SAICA registration advantageous but not required.
A minimum of 5 years’ relevant experience in a financial management role.
Industry exposure within the agricultural sector is advantageous.
Own vehicle and valid driver’s license are essential.
Previous exposure to Draftworx, SAP, SYSPRO, or Xero advantageous.
Advanced Excel and financial modelling skills.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Financial Reporting & Analysis: Prepare and present monthly management accounts and annual financial statements.
Budgeting & Forecasting: Lead budgeting processes, develop forecasts, and monitor cash flow.
Compliance & Taxation: Ensure compliance with SARS requirements, including VAT, PAYE, and income tax submissions.
Internal Controls & Systems: Implement and maintain robust financial controls and systems.
Risk Management: Analyse the organisation’s liabilities and investments to manage financial risk.
Team Collaboration: Work closely with the Financial Director and contribute to overall financial strategy
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