Senior Financial Accountant
Description
Senior Financial Accountant
Location: Dublin
About Us
The Maples Group is a global leader in financial services, trusted by many of the world’s largest hedge fund managers, private equity firms, and international corporations.
Our side-by-side financial and legal teams consistently deliver award-winning services to a global client base, offering unrivalled learning and career opportunities to our 2,500 colleagues worldwide.
What’s it like to work here?
We are driven to excel, and collaboration is key to our continued success. We can go further for our clients because we go further for each other too. Our inclusive culture creates an environment where people can be themselves at work while doing their best work. No matter where you work in the Maples Group, you will be part of a global team.
The Opportunity / Who We Seek
We are looking for a Senior Financial Accountant to join our Finance team as part of our financial services business in Dublin.
As part of the global expansion of the Maples Group’s financial services offering, our Dublin office opened its doors in 2006. Located in the city centre, a commitment to service excellence and investment in our people quickly established Dublin as a regional hub where our 200+ teammates deliver best-in-class solutions to clients worldwide alongside our colleagues in legal services.
Responsibilities:
The Senior Financial Accountant is a varied and wide-ranging role that includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Assist in the oversight of the company's general ledger and related account reconciliations; including but not limited to revenues, expenses, assets, and liabilities. This includes the preparation and review of journal entries.
- Preparation of revenue reporting and analysis, as well as monitoring of all client balances for the respective business units
- Timely and accurate preparation of monthly management and statutory reports for a number of group entities, including analysis and commentary.
- Preparation of annual financial statements under international and local company law for multiple legal entities, including stand alone and consolidated structures, including supporting schedules and reports.
- Preparation of annual financial statements under International Financial Reporting Standards and local company law for multiple legal entities, including stand alone and consolidated structures, including supporting schedules and reports.
- Liaising with external auditors and specialists and successful completion of year end audit under tight deadlines.
- Preparation and monitoring of statutory requirements to ensure compliance with relevant obligations, laws and regulations, such as annual income tax filings, sales taxes filings, board reporting and regulatory submissions and/or requirements
- Preparation of the annual local budget and assisting in the forecasting process
- Working closely with finance project lead(s) to assist in implementing new systems and financial processes, including the application of accounting policies and procedures
- Assisting with ad-hoc queries and reporting from internal and external stakeholders
- Supervising junior members of local finance team and providing supports to the finance teams globally
Requirements
- The successful candidate will have a university degree in accounting or finance
- A professional accounting qualification (ACCA/ACA/CPA or equivalent)
- A minimum of 2+ years post qualification experience in accounting in industry or audit firms with a leading accountancy practice
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written (fluent written and oral English)
- Ability to display analytical and pragmatic thinking
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Strong knowledge of International Financial Reporting Standards, particularly IFRS 15 and IFRS 16
- Previous exposure to regulated entities would be advantageous.
- Highly proficient with Microsoft Office with advanced Microsoft Excel skills
- The successful candidate will have excellent time management, proven ability to adhere to strict deadlines, organizational and prioritization skills
- The position requires the ability to deal with all levels of staff including those in foreign offices
Benefits & Rewards
The most enduring professional relationships are reciprocal relationships. The Maples Group prioritises employee health and wellbeing. Depending on your location, we offer a range of benefits, including:
- Hybrid work policy
- Flexible working hours
- Comprehensive health coverage (medical, dental, and optical)
- Competitive vacation packages
- Life insurance
- Travel insurance
- Global mental wellness programme
About the Maples Group
Over five decades, the Maples Group has grown from modest beginnings into one of the world's preeminent professional services firms, offering specialised fiduciary, fund administration, regulatory and compliance, entity formation and management and legal services on the laws of the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Ireland, Jersey and Luxembourg.
You can learn more about the Maples Group on our corporate website. Experience our culture and our people on our Careers Page or on LinkedIn.
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