Overview
Bookkeeper Jobs in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa at Tiger Brands
Title: Bookkeeper
Company: Tiger Brands
Location: Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Job Description
THE JOB AT A GLANCE:
To process general ledger, journals, creditors, petty cash, bank reconciliations, electronic bank fund transfers and intercompany statements for TMS.
Responsibilities
WHAT YOU’LL BRING TO THE TABLE:
Capturing and controlling of all journal entries
Prepare journal entries for sundry ledger adjustments
Reconcile loan amounts, investigate and clear differences
Reconcile and control accounts with subsidiary trail balances, investigate and clear differences
Approved capex matched to invoices
Fixed Assets verified are updated and can be audited
Management reports on fixed assets
Download fix asset register to general ledger
Notify users of assets expiring and organise replenishments
Accounts balanced
Preparation of journals and documentation
Posting journals to general ledger
Provisions and accruals
Inter-company documents prepared
Respond to queries form inter companies
Software systems problems sorted out
Assist staff with queries
Qualifications
ESSENTIAL SKILLS & QUALIFICATION
Grade 12
Bookkeeping qualification
Experience
4 years bookkeeping experience
Experienced in trail balance
About Us
Tiger Brands is proudly Africa’s largest listed manufacturers of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG). We impact lives every day with our iconic, award-winning brands. Our core business is the manufacture, market and distribute everyday branded food and beverages. Our products are relevant across every meal occasion and are well positioned to grow.
Being a food company means we’re an intimate part of everybody’s daily lives and that’s why we get loud and proud about exploring further, roaring louder and growing together.
In accordance with the employment equity plan of Tiger Brands and its employment equity goals and targets, preference may be given, but is not limited, to candidates from under-represented designated groups.