Assistant Management Accountant

Manchester
4 months ago
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Assistant Management Accountant | Manchester | Hybrid | Permanent | £24,000 – £30,000 + Benefits

At WEX Europe Services Ltd, we’re proud to be the owners of the Esso Card Fuel Card Portfolio and one of Europe’s largest providers of fuel cards. With offices across Europe and the US, we’re at the forefront of delivering innovative solutions to our customers.

We’re now looking for an Assistant Management Accountant to join our Manchester City Centre finance team. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a large, collaborative finance function while making a real impact in your role.

What’s in it for you?

£24,000 – £30,000 salary (depending on experience)
Annual company bonus
37.5 hours per week – Monday to Friday, no evenings or weekends
Hybrid working – 1–2 days in the Manchester office
Industry-leading pension scheme
25 days holiday + bank holidays (plus the option to buy more)
Life assurance & income protection
Discounts & perks platform
Employee wellbeing support
Key Responsibilities of the Assistant Management Accountant:

Manage all aspects of balance sheet reconciliations in Blackline.
Maintain intercompany relationships across WEX subsidiaries and entities.
Ensure operating expenses are posted within tight month-end deadlines.
Handle high-volume, multi-currency bank reconciliations.
Support the calculation of the daily securitisation offer.
Assist with yearly audit preparation to meet all deadlines.
Collaborate with wider finance teams as required.
Use Robotic Process Automation (RPA) tools to improve efficiency.
What we’re looking for

Ideally AAT Level 4 qualified, graduate, or qualified by experience.
Strong Excel skills (advanced level).
Experience with MS Access (preferred).
Excellent organisation and time management skills.
A natural relationship builder with strong communication.
High attention to detail and strong problem-solving ability.
Comfortable working with all levels of staff and management.
Experience using RPA tools such as Alteryx or UI Path (advantageous).
Ready to apply?

If you’re ambitious, detail-driven, and looking for a role that will help you grow within a large finance function, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now to join WEX Europe Services as our next Assistant Management Accountant

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