Singapore
On-site
SGD 70,000 - 90,000
Full time
Job summary
A leading finance company in Singapore is seeking a candidate to supervise financial reporting, manage day-to-day accounting operations, and lead a finance team. The ideal candidate must have strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and excellent problem-solving abilities. This role offers a dynamic work environment with opportunities for professional development.
Responsibilities
- Supervise the creation of financial statements and analyze fiscal data.
- Oversee bookkeeping and daily accounting operations.
- Develop and maintain internal controls for compliance.
- Manage and mentor a finance team.
Skills
Analytical Skills
Attention to Detail
Problem-Solving
Communication
Leadership & Teamwork
Key Responsibilities
- Financial Reporting & Analysis: Supervise the creation of consolidated financial statements, balance sheets, and profit-and-loss accounts.
Analyze financial and fiscal data to identify trends, predict forecasts, and provide insights for management.
Prepare periodic accounting reports and presentations for senior leadership and external stakeholders.
- Operations Management: Oversee all aspects of bookkeeping and daily accounting operations.
Manage accounts payable and accounts receivable.
Monitor and ensure the accuracy of financial records and databases.
- Strategic Planning: Develop and maintain internal controls and procedures to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
Advise on financial strategies and investment decisions.
Develop long-term business plans based on financial analysis.
- Team & Stakeholder Management: Manage and mentor a team of accounting and finance staff.
Collaborate with other departments, including accountants, treasurers, and senior management.
Liaise with external auditors and tax agents.
Essential Skills
- Analytical Skills: The ability to thoroughly analyze financial statements and identify complex financial issues.
- Attention to Detail: Crucial for creating accurate financial records and catching errors that could have significant consequences.
- Problem-Solving: The capacity to use financial expertise to solve and prevent financial problems.
- Communication: Necessary for creating detailed reports, providing instructions, and communicating financial insights to other managers.
- Leadership & Teamwork: The ability to manage a finance team and collaborate effectively with other departments and stakeholders.