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Chief Accountant

Ref: JO-2511-357603

  • Environment: In-office
  • Contract Type: Permanent
  • Starts: 2026-02-09

Chief Accountant

Salt Dubai, United Arab Emirates (On-site)

My client is a fast growing tech business looking for a Chief Accountant to join their growing team.

  • Prepare and generate accurate and timely financial reports, statements, and analyses for internal and external stakeholders. This may include balance sheets, income statements, cash flow statements, and other relevant financial reports. Require the experience in General Ledger Functions and Closing and Reporting functions.
  • Manage all relationships with banks. Perform account opening, negotiations, agreement of terms and transaction control.
  • Complete all VAT and Corporate Tax for the business in UAE.
  • Communicate financial results, findings, and recommendations to various stakeholders, including senior management, investors, auditors, and regulatory bodies. Present financial reports and analyses in a clear and concise manner.
  • Collaborate with auditors during internal and external audits. Provide requested documentation, explanations, and support to ensure a smooth audit process.
  • Identify opportunities to streamline financial reporting processes, enhance efficiency, and improve the quality of financial information. Implement changes and best practices to optimize reporting procedures.

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Chief Accountant

  • United Arab Emirates, Dubai
  • Accounting & Finance, Business Operations & HR
  • AED 360,000.00 - AED 380,000.00 per annum
  • In-office
  • Permanent

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