Management Accountant

Stratford-upon-Avon
1 week ago
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The Job Introduction        

We have an exciting opportunity for a Management Accountant to join our Head Office team in Stratford upon Avon. The successful candidate will be an integral part of a dynamic and dedicated group of individuals supporting our business in every way possible. This is a varied and interesting role and will give the right candidate a fantastic opportunity to join a vibrant and growing department, fostering a supportive, welcoming atmosphere that prioritises staff development.

If you feel you have something to offer and that we would benefit having you on board, we would be pleased to hear from you.

Role and Responsibilities

Produce monthly and annual management accounts and manufacturer composites
Collaborative business partnering with dealerships in commercial decision making and management of on-site accounts staff
Proactive working capital management
Produce weekly and monthly reports including forecasts
Develop and maintain financial controls
Carry out reviews with the management teams to promote best practice and profitability
Produce annual plans
Support a culture of continuous improvement and developmentAbout you

Ideally an experienced CIMA qualified accountant (or equivalent)
A retail Background is desirable but not essential
A self-starting team player with excellent communication skills
Able to prioritise and manage their workload
Attention to detail
IT literate with strong Excel skillsIn return we offer

Potential hybrid working arrangements
Company car
Company Pension
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
Wellness Programme
Sick Pay
Group life insurance
Staff discount on car servicing
Listers Benefits – discounts on retailers, restaurants, cinemas & holidays
Long service and loyalty incentives
Staff referral scheme
In-house, manufacturer & professional qualifications
Company EventsWhy Listers?

Founded in 1979, Listers Group stands as one of the largest privately and family-owned motor retailer groups in the UK. There’s a reason why this is the case, actually there’s over two thousand reasons, our team. Since the very beginning our success has been a product of the fantastic people that work for us. This is recognised by representing some of the world’s most prestigious car brands across the Midlands, Lincolnshire, Gloucestershire, Norfolk and Yorkshire.  We support employees in all areas of the business, whatever your aspirations might be Listers has a career for you

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