Fixed Asset Assistant – SAP/AAT Path, 12-Month FTC

Fixed Asset Assistant – SAP/AAT Path, 12-Month FTC

Temporary 25650 - 31350 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Müller UK & Ireland

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Manage fixed asset accounting and support financial processes in a dynamic team.
  • Company: Join Müller UK & Ireland, a leading name in the industry.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary, benefits, and study support for AAT.
  • Other info: 12-month contract with opportunities for career growth and exposure to audits.
  • Why this job: Gain hands-on experience in finance while developing valuable skills in SAP and Excel.
  • Qualifications: AAT study commitment and basic finance knowledge preferred.

The predicted salary is between 25650 - 31350 £ per year.

Müller UK & Ireland is recruiting an Accounts Assistant on a 12-month fixed term contract within a busy Finance Team, focusing on Fixed Asset accounting.

You'll handle asset creations, depreciation in SAP, intercompany transfers, GL clearing, journals, and asset verification while studying towards AAT and developing Excel analytics.

This role offers a competitive salary, benefits, and exposure to year-end audits.

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Fixed Asset Assistant – SAP/AAT Path, 12-Month FTC employer: Müller UK & Ireland

Müller UK & Ireland is an excellent employer, offering a dynamic work culture that prioritises employee development and well-being. With a competitive salary, annual bonus, and private medical insurance, employees enjoy meaningful benefits while working in a supportive environment that fosters growth and compliance with UK employment legislation. The hybrid model allows for flexibility, making it an attractive opportunity for those seeking a balanced work-life experience in the vibrant locations of Bridgwater or Stroud.

Müller UK & Ireland

Contact Details:

Müller UK & Ireland Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Fixed Asset Assistant – SAP/AAT Path, 12-Month FTC

Fixed Asset Accounting
SAP
AAT
Excel Analytics
Asset Creation
Depreciation
Intercompany Transfers