Financial Analyst (M/F/X)
Location:
Belgium / Wallonia
Contract Type:
Permanent, Full Time
Scope and Responsibilities:
- Participate in monthly financial closings in compliance with IFRS and Local GAAP (Belgium, France, Luxembourg).
- Conduct monthly results analysis to identify significant variances and trends.
- Serve as the contact point for audit requests and tax administration queries.
- Contribute to the preparation of tax, legal and VAT reporting obligations.
- Monitor fiscal, accounting and VAT updates to detect changes or new opportunities.
- Collaborate on departmental projects such as business process improvement.
- Support operational units by proposing and developing appropriate financial solutions.
Skills and Tools Used:
- Preparation and analysis of monthly financial reports.
- Financial analysis with a focus on accuracy and detail.
- Audit planning and effective management of audit processes.
- Preparation and oversight of tax reporting and VAT compliance.
- Advanced use of Microsoft Excel and proficiency in other MS Office tools.
Languages Required:
- French (fluent written and spoken)
- English (strong written and spoken)
The role operates within an international and transparent work environment, emphasizing continuous professional development and collaboration on diverse financial and process enhancement initiatives.
We are looking for candidates who possess a strong academic background, ideally holding a Master's degree in management, finance, or commercial engineering. The ideal person demonstrates a keen interest in accounting, taxation, and VAT matters, and has gained initial experience in a similar role, financial controlling, or audit—either in-house or through consultancy.
- Analytical Thinker: You combine curiosity with excellent critical thinking skills, enabling you to quickly grasp complex financial information and spot key variances or risks.
- Organized & Solution-Oriented: You have a structured approach to problem-solving and are proactive in identifying and proposing improvements to processes and practices.
- Autonomous yet Collaborative: While capable of working independently and taking initiative, you place value on teamwork and are comfortable collaborating within a diverse department.
- Adaptable & Resilient: Flexibility and composure under pressure come naturally to you, allowing you to excel in both routine periods and tight reporting deadlines.
- Driven by Quality: You maintain high standards in your work, demonstrating conscientiousness and attention to detail, particularly in financial analysis and reporting.
- Strong Communication Skills: You can interact confidently in French and English (both spoken and written); knowledge of Dutch is an additional asset. Your ability to communicate findings clearly makes you a reliable point of contact for internal and external stakeholders.
- Tech-Savvy: Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Excel is expected, and you are at ease using other MS Office tools in daily activities.
- Continuous Learner: You actively keep up with developments in finance, accounting, and tax, embracing opportunities to broaden your expertise within an international environment.
If you are motivated by the prospect of continuous personal and professional development, and you thrive in a transparent, supportive atmosphere with an international dimension, you will fit right into our team.
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