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This is a unique opportunity for a Qualified Accountant to provide complete accounting services on a part-time basis to two separate SaaS businesses. The first company's proprietary software engine enables its blue-chip customers to automate complex business processes at scale. The second company's software platform controls drones to create accurate infrastructure surveys and 3D models of built structures utilizing AI tools.


Each company requires 1-2 days per week, working remotely, although one business has an office in West London.


THE ROLE:

Full responsibility for maintaining the accounting records, processing all transactions, preparing full management reports and supporting the Board with business plan modelling and forecasting.


KEY SKILLS & EXPERIENCE:

  1. Fully qualified ACA, ACCA, or CIMA. Part-qualified and/or AAT will not be considered.
  2. Experience within early-stage startup tech companies, ideally in the B2B SaaS sector.
  3. Strong commercial and technical skills, including expertise in budgeting, cash flow management, financial reports and modelling.
  4. Able to participate in the company's management decisions and provide a strong financial input and analysis to the CEO and Board which can be relied upon.
  5. Experience with Cloud-based financial modelling tools.
  6. Experience in Xero and in streamlining financial systems and driving operational efficiency.
  7. Proven experience providing accounting support to a portfolio of companies is an advantage.
  8. Hands-on, proactive, and solutions-oriented, with a proven ability to thrive in a challenging startup setting.


The salary of £60,000 - £70,000 is full-time equivalent. There is an opportunity to be employed under a PAYE or as a contract for services.


You can apply to work for both roles or just one.


Please apply today by sending your CV for immediate consideration.


No overseas applicants please; visa applications will not be considered.

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