Senior Accountant (County Meath, Ireland)
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About the role
Location: County Meath, Ireland
Working pattern: Hybrid – 3 days per week on site
Employment Type: Permanent or contract
We’re partnering with a key client in the manufacturing and industrial sector, based in County Meath, Ireland who are looking to appoint an experienced Senior Accountant to join their finance team. This is a permanent, senior‑level role offering a hybrid working model with three days per week on site.
This role is ideal for a hands‑on accountant who enjoys ownership, values accuracy and structure, and wants to play a meaningful role in a well‑established, operationally focused organisation.
- Join a stable, well‑established organisation with a strong local presence
- Hybrid working model with 3 days per week on site in Slane, County Meath
- A role with real responsibility, visibility, and impact
- Supportive team environment with long‑term career potential
This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Accountant looking for a balanced hybrid role, combining on‑site collaboration with flexibility, while playing a key role within a high‑performing finance function.
Requirements
- Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent)
- Strong experience in a senior or hands‑on accounting role
- Solid technical accounting and financial reporting knowledge
- High attention to detail with a proactive, organised approach
- Comfortable working in an on‑site, operational or manufacturing environment
- Confident communicator who works well with finance and non‑finance stakeholders
- Able to take ownership and work effectively in a hybrid setting
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