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As Operations Accountant, you will be responsible for overseeing the finance and admin function for the Fuel division within Supply Chain, providing ad hoc decision support to senior management, driving efficiencies and system improvements, and providing timely and accurate reporting and service to stakeholders within the business.
Main Responsibilities
Analyse and report financial performance against performance targets.
Compile monthly reports.
Coordinate annual branch & capital budget.
Control financial feasibility studies and cost analysis for new proposals, projects, and infrastructure.
Strategic support to senior management, branches, and other stakeholders.
Ensure branch controls are implemented in line with company policy.
Optimize utilization of Agrimark networks.
Provide sound advice to internal clients on applications and systems.
Manage and assist with the annual external audit.
Quality orientation and assurance.
Ensure stock counts are done in accordance with policy and ensure all variances are reported accurately.
Report on functional information.
Drive the collection of and report on functional business information.
Administration and ad hoc functions.
Maintain good internal stakeholder relations.
Assist/train/upskill branch staff on financial systems, policies & procedures.
Ensure risk management, governance, and legal compliance.
Initiate continuous improvement (Innovation).
Perform continuous evaluation of branch controls, remotely and on site.
Minimum Requirements
A relevant Bachelor’s degree (BCom or CIMA).
A minimum of 4 years’ relevant experience.
Advanced knowledge of Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
NB: Your own transport is an inherent requirement.