Group Consolidation Analyst
The Role
Reporting to the Head of Group Accounting, you will be a key contributor to the group's financial close and consolidation process, ensuring data integrity across a large portfolio of international subsidiaries. The timing is particularly interesting, the group is actively migrating to a new EPM platform, offering the right candidate genuine exposure to system transformation alongside core technical responsibilities.
What You'll Do- Execute monthly, quarterly and annual consolidation cycles, including intercompany eliminations, equity movements and CTA entries
- Perform pre-close control checks and investigate FX inconsistencies and consolidation variances
- Monitor reporting submissions across entities and drive proactive follow-up during the close cycle
- Support the preparation of consolidated financial statements and audit deliverables under IFRS
- Contribute to EPM migration activities, data validation, reconciliation, testing and process documentation
- Identify process inefficiencies and propose improvements to controls and reporting workflows
Top tier market market playerInternational environment
Your Profile- Master's degree in Finance or Accounting
- 4-6 years of experience in group consolidation or Big 4 audit within a multinational environment
- Strong command of IFRS consolidation principles (IAS 21, intercompany, equity accounting)
- Hands-on experience with a consolidation tool (Cognos, HFM, OneStream, Tagetik or similar)
- Fluent English - French an asset for local entity interactions
- Proactive, detail-oriented, capable of working autonomously under tight deadlines
Our client is a privately held international trading group, headquartered in the Lake Geneva region. With a long-standing track record across global markets and operations spanning multiple continents, the group manages a complex, multi-entity financial structure and is currently undergoing a significant finance transformation.
- International Environment
- Top tier player on the market
- Rewarding environment