Barden is proud to be partnering with a leading construction and engineering group in Cork to support the appointment of a Accounts Assistant This is a brilliant opportunity for someone early in their finance career who enjoys variety, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and wants to work across a broad range of finance and project support activities.
You’ll be joining a high-performing Finance team with strong links across Commercial, Quantity Surveying, and Operational teams. This is a hands-on, dynamic role where no two days are the same — ideal for someone who’s curious, proactive, and looking to grow in a collaborative setting.
ABOUT THE ROLE:
In this role, you’ll support both the Financial Control and Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) teams with responsibilities across the following areas:
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Processing supplier invoices and performing supplier reconciliations
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Working daily with ERP system
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Assisting the Quantity Surveying team in tracking project certification and invoicing
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Supporting weekly Debtors Ledger reconciliations and cash collection efforts
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Assisting with new supplier account setup and bank detail validations
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Involvement in subcontractor account management — onboarding, payments, queries
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Supporting FP&A with budgeting, forecasting, and Director-level reporting packs
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Contributing to quarterly financial close processes with the Senior Financial Accountant
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Supporting monthly employee expense processing through SAP Concur
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Helping manage the company’s vehicle fleet and liaising with internal teams and providers
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Contributing to ongoing finance projects and improvements as needed
ABOUT THE PERSON:
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1–2 years’ experience in a finance administration or accounts support role
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Comfortable working with ERP systems
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Great attention to detail with strong Excel and organisational skills
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Enjoys working in a collaborative team and across departments
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Professional, proactive, and eager to learn and take on new challenges
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Previous experience in construction or project-based environments is a plus, but not essential