Job Description The About: Join a Community-Focused Company Making a Difference Our client is a 100% Indigenous-owned company dedicated to high-quality asset management, fleet hire, and machinery maintenance services in the mining industry.
They are committed to innovation, sustainability, and community engagement, focusing on creating opportunities for Indigenous employment and development.
Their collaborative approach fosters strong relationships with clients and stakeholders, enhancing business growth and community well-being.
Industry growth : Join a rapidly expanding company with diverse opportunities in asset management, fleet hire, and machinery maintenance Career development : personal and professional growth is fostered, providing ample opportunities for skill advancement and career progression Innovative solutions : Work in a dynamic environment that prioritizes innovation and tailored solutions for the mining sector Community engagement : Contribute to a company that is committed to supporting local communities and promoting sustainability Collaborative team : Be part of a supportive and inclusive team that values collaboration and mutual success Major industry partnerships : Gain experience working with top-tier clients in the mining and heavy machinery sectors The Opportunity We are seeking a mature, dynamic and confident Senior Business Analyst with a background in mining operations accounting who is respectful, empathetic and able to build strong rapport with Traditional owners, ready to take on a leadership position where you wil l be responsible for the financial oversight of operations and associated Joint Ventures of the organisation.
The role is critical in providing strategic financial guidance and includes budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis to support our growth and sustainability.
The successful candidate must demonstrate experience The Tasks Ahead: Preparing annual operational, capital expenditure, and revenue budgets aligned with long-term business strategies Maintaining and operating forecasting and reporting data to ensure efficient cost tracking and expenditure control Collaborating with joint venture partners to provide detailed costing information that assists in managing budgets and supports strategies for business development Overseeing the financial management of joint venture projects, ensuring that all costs, revenues, and profit shares are tracked and reported accurately to both internal stakeholders and joint venture partners Asset Management, including analysis on future spend for assets Leading and implementing improvement projects aimed at enhancing financial workflows and processes Assisting in month-end and year-end close processes with Financial Team Providing financial insights to the CEO and Board to support strategic decision-making You Demonstrate... Understanding of and adherence to corporate and statutory OSH&E requirements A Tertiary qualification in accounting and /or related discipline Professional certification such as a CPA or equivalent Minimum 5 years' experience in a Mine Management Accountant role, or equivalent Current National Police Check (or willingness to obtain) Experience working with Indigenous organisations (Desirable) Proficient in accounting software, financial reporting, and advanced Microsoft Excel skills Understanding of the relevant Standards, Regulations and all other statutory reporting and auditing controls and mechanisms High level attention to detail and accuracy Ability to manage Joint Venture financial structures Ability to understand and support Aboriginal Corporation and Enterprise funding and financial management processes Cultural sensitivity, with a high level of integrity and commitment to maintaining ethical standards Benefits Working for a NFP means salary sacrifice options Free onsite parking Competitive remuneration package The How To If you are interested in this fantastic opportunity, have the required experience and this sounds like YOU, click apply now and provide a copy of your CV and Cover Letter outlining your suitability to the opportunity.
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Requirements Understanding of and adherence to corporate and statutory Occupational Safety, Health, and Environmental (OSH&E) requirements Professional certification (such as a CPA) is desired but not Minimum 5 years' experience in a Management Accountant role, or equivalent Current National Police Check (or willingness to obtain) Experience working with Indigenous organisations is desirable but not essential Proficient in accounting software, financial reporting, and advanced Microsoft Excel skills Understanding of the relevant Standards, Regulations and all other statutory reporting and auditing controls and mechanisms High level attention to detail and accuracy Ability to manage Joint Venture financial structures Ability to understand and support Aboriginal Corporation and Enterprise funding and financial management processes Cultural sensitivity, with a high level of integrity and commitment to maintaining ethical standards