Présentation de la société : SOCIETE GENERALE
Société Générale est l’un des tout premiers groupes européens de services financiers. S’appuyant sur un modèle diversifié de banque universelle, le Groupe allie solidité financière et stratégie de croissance durable, afin de mettre sa performance au service du financement de l’économie et des projets de ses clients.Être la banque relationnelle de référence sur ses marchés, proche de ses clients, choisie pour la qualité et l’engagement de ses équipes : c’est l’ambition de Société Générale.
L’esprit d’équipe, l’engagement, la responsabilité, et l’innovation sont les valeurs que partagent tous les collaborateurs de Société Générale. Des valeurs au cœur de notre vision de banque responsable et engagée au service de ses clients.
Chez Société Générale, nous mettons toute l’expertise de nos métiers au service des projets de nos clients et du financement de l’économie, avec pour ambition de devenir la banque relationnelle de référence.
Nous sommes un employeur garantissant l'égalité des chances et nous sommes fiers de faire de la diversité une force pour notre entreprise.
Tous nos postes sont donc ouverts aux personnes en situation de handicap.
Si vous souhaitez en savoir plus sur notre politique handicap : https://careers.societegenerale.com/engages-ensemble et http://www.tousuniques.fr/.
Pour nous contacter : mission.handicap@socgen.com
Missions
SGSS has been active in Ireland for 20 years and is a leading player in servicing Irish domiciled and offshore collective investment vehicles. We act locally as fund administrator and depositary for a wide range of international clients who manage schemes from UCITS to AIFs including private equity and real estate structures, hedge funds and special purpose vehicles.The Finance department is responsible for 2 entities in Dublin; SGSS Ireland Ltd and SG Dublin Branch and provides all accounting, banking, intercompany invoicing, internal and regulatory reporting, internal and external auditing and other ad hoc queries from management.
Reporting to the Head of Finance, the Financial Accountant is responsible for, amongst other things; applying principles of accounting to prepare financial reports, analysing financial information and using appropriate accounting control procedures.
In a very dynamic and growing business the Financial Accountant will be responsible for:
- Compile and analyse financial information to prepare entries to accounts, such as general ledger accounts and document business transactions.
 - Prepare monthly closing pack to include monthly financial statements, reconciliation files and variance analysis and commentary.
 - Communicate financial reporting information both internally to head office and externally to the central bank before respective deadlines.
 - Monitor intercompany invoicing and aged debtors.
 - Providing client integration support to include the coordination of client take-ons.
 - Process timely VAT information.
 - Prepare and file tax computation.
 - Analyze and review budgets, revenue and expenditure trends, and ensure expenditure control.
 - Resolve accounting discrepancies.
 - Recommend, develop and maintain financial data bases, computer software systems and manual filing systems (Dynamics, Management Reporter, Magnitude)
 - Interact with internal and external auditors in completing audits.
 - Other duties as assigned.
 - Participate in any finance related projects.
 - Provide accounting policy orientation for new processes
 
Profil recherché
PLEASE NOTE that since this program is primarily an international development program, candidates cannot apply to a VIE assignment in their own country of citizenship.To facilitate the examination of your application by our English-speaking managers, we thank you for applying in English.
Studies & experience:
- Graduate with a Master degree from Business/Engineering School or University with a specialization in maths, business or finance
 
- Fluent in English with excellent writing skills
 
- Excellent Excel skills
 - Excellent numeric and analytical skills with strong attention to detail
 - Good communication skills both oral and written
 - Ability to work as part of team or on own initiative to meet deadlines
 - Desire to learn new skills
 - Knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting, and cost control principles including Financial Reporting Standards
 - Ability to analyse financial and statistical data and prepare financial reports, statements and projections
 - Knowledge of financial and accounting software applications
 - Work requires willingness to work a flexible schedule in order to respect deadlines
 - Knowledge of statutory regulations.
 
This VIE in Dublin is to begin as soon as posible, but you need to plan 3 months between your application date and the beginning of your VIE assignment. It will last 24 months.
The VIE is a specific contract, under Business France’s eligibility criteria, opened to candidates under 28 and from the member states of the European Economic Space. For further information (including your financial indemnities) , please see Mon VIE-VIA Business France
