Accounts Supervisor – Travel Industry Sydney – brought to you by TMS
| Sydney Permanent AUD $70K+ |
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Luxury Travel Product Sydney CBD Great Travel Benefits Salary of $70K + This role is quite varied, seeing the successful candidate manage the local statutory accounting requirements, following Tax and Tour Operator obligations, conducting payroll and completing all aspects of office administration and financial reporting. There are also aspects office operations within this role, managing all facility contracts, office leasing and insurance policies etc. On a daily basis you will be using an internal accounting system similar to MYOB and all Microsoft Office programs. To be considered for this role, please bring your: Degree in Accounting/Finance Experience in payroll functions and Accounting Mature minded, strong communication and multi-tasking skills Deadline orientated To hear about this exciting opportunity, please contact Ainslie Hunt on (02) 9231 6444 or email [email protected]. |
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| Or for further information please call the Sydneyoffice at 02 9231 6444quoting Job Reference Code 20004444 | ||
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