Appinio

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SeniorAccountant/Bilanzbuchhalter(m/f/d)

€6000–9000k ~AI est. Global Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Senior Accountant / Bilanzbuchhalter (m/f/d) at Appinio. Skills: Accounting, Tax, Compliance, Financial data. Maintain financial ledgers. Optimize financial ledgers”

Industry & Context.

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What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years of work experience in Big 4 or high-stakes accounting, German skills at C2 level, Fluency in English

Nice to Have

In-depth understanding of IFRS, Advanced degree/qualification in accounting

What You'll Do.

Maintain financial ledgers

Optimize financial ledgers

Ensure ledgers are accurate

Ensure ledgers are compliant

Ensure ledgers are documented

Ensure fast month-end close

Ensure clean month-end close

Ensure fast year-end close

Ensure clean year-end close

Prepare documentation for audits

Prepare schedules for audits

Act as internal expert for auditors

Drive implementation of tool-stack

Optimize implementation of tool-stack

Build digital accounting function

Build scalable accounting function

Review accounting topics

Ensure data robustness

Find ways to minimize manual work

Act as technical sparring partner

Support technical consolidation

Support international alignment of subsidiaries

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working with Team Lead Accounting

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