Audit Manager

Godalming
11 months ago
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TPF Recruitment is seeking to recruit an Audit Manager to join a prestigious Top 10 firm of chartered accountants located in the Guildford area. This presents an outstanding opportunity to become part of a leading firm, where you'll enjoy unparalleled exposure and support within the welcoming and collaborative environment of a regional office.

Client Portfolio Management: Ensuring clients consistently receive exceptional service that surpasses their expectations year-round. 

Audit Oversight and Budgeting: Taking the lead on audits for OMB, fully listed and AIM listed clients. For larger assignments, coordinating with Managers and partners for support.

Commercial Insight: Gaining a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of clients’ businesses.

Operational Management: Efficiently coordinating schedules, staffing assignments, and audit planning.

Business Growth Initiatives: Developing and evaluating proposals, participating in promotional activities, nurturing personal connections, and pinpointing growth opportunities.

Administrative Support: Monitoring staff schedules and workloads, and addressing any concerns among junior staff members.

Training and Professional Development: Ensuring team members receive constructive feedback and appropriate training, both internally and externally.

Billing Management and Commercial Acumen: Overseeing work in progress and billing procedures, while maintaining a keen awareness of commercial considerations.

Requirements

Qualified accountant, such as ACA, CA, or ACCA.

Comprehensive background in external audit within a professional services setting.

Proficient in business development tasks including targeting, proposal drafting, presentations, and networking.

Demonstrated expertise in applying accounting and auditing standards.

Effective communication abilities for interactions with clients, partners, and staff.

Prior managerial experience with a knack for motivating teams.

Strong organisational aptitude to address the diverse needs of clients, partners, and staff.

Skilled in monitoring client expenditures within budgetary limits

Benefits

Competitive salary (circa £65,000 -£75,000) depending on experience

Private medical insurance

Life assurance

Pension contribution

Hybrid working model

Generous holiday package

For more information please contact Kourtney Luckett on (phone number removed) or

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