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Finance Manager

Birmingham
3 days ago
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Finance Manager
Mostly Remote (must be based in or around Birmingham)

£45,000

I’m looking for Finance Manager to join a small but growing tech company, on a remote basis. They are innovative, designing and delivering brilliant technical solutions powered by IoT and AI. Perfect for someone who wants to make a direct impact in a fast-paced startup environment. Your skills will be in finance but if you have a passion for tech, this role will be ideal for you.

What you’ll be doing:

This is a hands-on finance role, and you will be responsible for the day-to-day finances of the company and will be the go-to person for everything finance. You’ll be a whizz with Xero, maintaining all financial records, manage the daily reconciliation of the bank accounts, handling expenses and all the other lovely stuff that’s needed from a finance expert. You won’t have any direct reports initially but as the company grows, so will the team, so this is something that can happen later down the line.

What We're Looking For:

• Proven experience in a similar finance role
• Solid experience in Xero and Google Sheets
• Great attention to detail
• Curiosity to learn and improve systems
• Strong communicator who can work collaboratively

The Perks

• Salary up to £45,000
• 24 days holiday + bank holidays
• Health & Wellness plan
• Pension

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