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Assistant Accountant

Person Specification:
  • University Degree in Accounting, Finance or related field;
  • LCCI Higher or equivalent qualification;
  • Minimum 1-2 years’ experience as Accountant, preferably with a medium or large size Accounting Firm;
  • Excellent knowledge of Accounting Principles and VAT;
  • Knowledge of Quick books and CaseWare will be considered an advantage;
  • Proficient in MS Office;
  • Fluency in Greek and English, both in verbal and written;
  • Excellent communication, organizational and time management skills;
  • Pleasant personality, professionalism and able to work under strict reporting deadlines.

Job Description:
  • Posting and processing journal entries to ensure that all business transactions are properly recorded;
  • Recording of invoices, receipts, payments and preparing monthly bank reconciliations;
  • Preparation of Debtors/Creditors reconciliations;
  • Preparation of fixed asset register;
  • Ensuring that provisions were properly  recognised;
  • Preparing quarterly VAT reconciliations and submitting VAT returns;
  • Preparing management accounts and cashflow statements;
  • Supporting and supervising Junior Accountants;
  • Regular reporting to the Senior/Manager about status, progress and completion of accounting work.
A very competitive remuneration package based on experience and qualifications, including Provident Fund and 13th Salary will be offered to the fit candidates.  We offer a 38-hour week with Flexible working hours and Friday afternoons off.

If you comply with the requirements above and you are able to take a new challenge in your career, please email your CV to our Human Resources Department, Antonia Kalaitzi, at the following email address recruitment@moore-limassol.com.cy -reference in subject line: Assistant Accountant