Plan and facilitate the delivery of section-specific outputs, ensuring quality and the optimal use of section resources.
Perform the accounting function in accordance with company policies, relevant accounting standards, cost accounting principles and legislation.
Prepare monthly, quarterly and yearly financial reports on capital and operational expenditures for submission to the Governors' Executive Committee and other governance structures.
Coordinate, review, consolidate and report on the company's operational and capital budgets to support effective financial management by the organisation.
Maintain the management information system to enable consistent and accurate reporting of relevant information to senior management.
Participate in internal and external stakeholder engagements, demonstrating the ability to solicit information and deliver a coherent and convincing message.
Assist the company departments in correctly applying International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), other financial accounting standards and best practices by providing ongoing guidance.
Assist the company departments in financially quantifying business cases and evaluating investment options.
Propose and implement refinements and continual improvements to systems, tools, controls, methods and processes in own area.
Stay current with developments in own functional area
JOB REQUIREMENTS
A minimum of a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Accounting; and
At least three to five years' experience in a finance business partnering role.
The following would be an added advantage:
A Chartered Accountant (South Africa) (CA (SA)) qualification.