- GMFJ Reference
253370
- Wages
£27,000 p/a
- Hours
40.00 per week
- Date Posted
19/08/2024
- Start Date
24/11/2024
- Approx. Duration
24 Months (2 year FTC)
- Location
London
- Status
Now Taking Applications
- Sector
Accountancy
- Opportunity Type
Higher Level 4
- Apprenticeship Standard
Professional accounting or taxation technician (ST0003)
- Employer
London Metal Exchange
Description
Responsibilities:
• Accounts payable and receivable support including - processing of invoices in the finance system, dealing with queries from internal and external contacts, purchase order maintenance, supplier statement reconciliations.
• Accounts receivable support including – processing of invoices in the finance system, dealing with queries from internal and external contacts, debtor chasing.
• Management and financial reporting support including – support for preparation of monthly reporting, account reconciliations, management accounts and financial presentations.
• Other ad hoc activities as required – including tasks such as data entry, administrative support, filing and records management.
For more information about this vacancy please contact BPP Professional Apprenticeships on 01133 500 333 (Ref ID: 253370)
• 5 GCSEs grade 9-4, including Maths at 6 or above.
• 3 A levels grade A*-C, including Maths or Economics at B or above
BPP’s Level 4 Professional Accounting or Taxation Technician Apprenticeship will help you learn how to apply your role within a business framework, understand the systems and processes used, as well as standard accounting and tax practices.
This course provides fundamental financial skills that can lead to a wide variety of roles, so is an excellent way to explore accounting and tax as a career.
A range of professional accountancy body options are available on the programme, so apprentices can work through official study papers alongside an apprenticeship to earn a recognised qualification.
• Good time management skills
• Able to communicate clearly in writing and in person with colleagues and external contacts such as suppliers
• Demonstrable numerical and analytical skills
Permanent placement after the apprenticeship is not guaranteed however, there is a chance for it.
The London Metal Exchange is the world centre for industrial metals trading. Most of the world’s non-ferrous metals business is conducted on the LME and the metals community uses the LME, a member of HKEX Group, as a venue to transfer or take on price risk, as a physical market of last resort and as the provider of transparent global reference prices.