Accountant

Arbetsbeskrivning

For our client, we are currently seeking an accountant for Gothenburg. The assignment is full-time and is expected to start on as soon as possible and continue until 2026-10-31.
About the assignment What you’ll do Accounting activities for the client and subsidiaries Closing activities VAT Reporting Harmonization & efficiency-work Other accounting related tasks Analysis of large data sets
Other information: Start: As soon as possible End: 2026-10-31 Workload: 100% Location: Gothenburg. Employment type: Employed by Devotum as the client does not approve subcontractors for this
Qualifications

Extensive experience working with large international companies is an advantage


Proficiency in SAP and Hyperion FM is advantageous


Proficiency in Swedish GAAP and IFRS


Fluent in Swedish and English


Interest in data analysis, automation and digitalization


Degree in Business Administration or equivalent


Strong understanding of finance processes and systems, with the ability to implement and drive them efficiently and effectively


You will also play an active role in improving and standardizing current processes. Your role will involve working with their Global Accounting Centre in Madrid, local country-specific contacts, stakeholders at headquarters, auditors, and tax advisors. During monthly closings, you will take a leading role to ensure high-quality reporting within the area.
A high level of integrity, a positive attitude, flexibility, and excellent communication skills are essential for success in this role.
If you have any questions about the assignment, you are welcome to contact the responsible Consultant Manager Ferri Ghaderi 070-499 38 00 or ferri.ghaderi@devotum.se

Sammanfattning

  • Arbetsplats: Devotum
  • 1 plats
  • 6 månader eller längre
  • Heltid
  • Fast månads- vecko- eller timlön
  • Publicerat: 12 december 2025
  • Ansök senast: 16 december 2025

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