Senior Manager – Finance & Accounts (From a Manufacturing Company and must have been always posted at the Head Office)
Important Points: You have to be from a manufacturing background
You can be from any part of India, but you must know how to speak either Marwari or Gujarati or both fluently, to be able to interact with the business partners who speak these two languages.
Number of Vacancies : 1
Your Age Range: 35 to 45
Your Sex: Male (as specified by your potential Employer)
Education / Other Minimum Requirements
MBA (Finance) or Chartered Accountant with good knowledge of Tally 7.3 and have working knowledge of Microsoft Office; experience in handling accounts and other related activities of manufacturing companies. Please note that it is mandatory he has experience of handling manufacturing company accounts and has been sitting in the Head Office for the past three postings if not more.
He will be able to handle Internal audit, Direct and Indirect taxation, supervise disbursements,
Location: Kolkata HO
Job Profile:
Your Bio Data or Resume must prove that you are from a Manufacturing Company and must have been always posted at the Head Office in the past three companies if not more.
1) Assisting the Senior or MD or Chairman in preparation and finalisation of books of accounts and handling all activities related to accounts and finance
2) Knowledge of G.S.T. related to manufacturing companies
3) Preparation of MIS for Management
4) Banking activities including preparation of CMA and other financial data
Other Remarks : You may be from any part of India but must be able to speak Marwari or Gujarati languages or both fluently as, your business interaction will be with people who speak these two languages.
CTC: Not a constraint
If interested, apply right away. You must prepare a resume that clearly mentions the Head Office Postings and also the companies in your resume that are from a Manufacturing background.
Aniruddha Roy Choudhury, ONI ENTERPRISES, Top Management Job Recruitment Consultant
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