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Project accountant in Manchester

Project accountant job description

A vital role for finance professionals who thrive on structure, planning, and cross-functional collaboration, the Project Accountant manages the financial aspects of specific projects—ensuring accurate reporting, cost control, and financial performance. This position is ideal for detail-oriented candidates with a strategic mindset.What is project accounting?Project accounting focuses on tracking the financial progress of specific projects rather than general business operations. It involves monitoring budgets, costs, revenues, and timelines to ensure projects stay on track financially. Unlike standard financial accounting, project accounting delivers granular financial insight on a per-project/contract basis and helps guide decision-making for project managers and stakeholders.Key responsibilitiesMonitor and manage project budgets, timelines, and financial performancePrepare project-specific reports for stakeholdersTrack and analyse costs, revenues, and profitability by projectSupport project planning and forecastingEnsure compliance with project-specific contracts and regulationsBackground and experiencePart-qualified or fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA)Experience working in finance roles with exposure to project environmentsStrong commercial awareness and stakeholder communication skillsProficiency in Excel and project accounting or ERP softwareOrganised, analytical, and deadline-drivenTeam structureProject Accountants often report to the Finance Manager or Project Controller, working closely with:Project ManagersCommercial and Procurement teamsOperational leadsExternal consultants or contractorsThe role bridges operational and financial functions to maintain oversight and accountability, while acting as a key business partner to support decision-making and drive performance.What makes the role rewarding?This position provides variety, autonomy, and visibility across departments:Direct involvement in high-impact projects/contractsCollaborative work with non-finance teamsOpportunity to influence financial outcomes and cost-savingBuilds cross-functional experience and project-based acumenFuture-focused skills and developmentAs businesses adopt more agile structures, project-based work continues to rise. Key skills to develop include:Scenario planning and variance analysisProject forecasting and lifecycle costingUse of tools like Microsoft Project, NetSuite, or SAPCross-department communication and stakeholder influenceHow industry affects the roleProject accounting varies widely by sector:Construction and engineering: Revenue recognition, cost capture and allocation, subcontractor payments, capital budgets, and PFI (Private Finance Initiative) contractsIT and tech: Managing software implementation or product launch costsProfessional services: Time-based billing and resource allocationManufacturing: Capital expenditure (CapEx) and production initiativesRole differences by company sizeStartups/SMEs: Broader responsibilities across finance and operationsCorporates/Multinationals: More defined reporting lines, complex project portfoliosSought-after benefitsCommon benefits associated with this role include:Project completion bonuses or profit-share schemesHybrid work arrangementsPension contributions and financial planning toolsSupport for continued professional developmentCareer progressionProject Accountants can move into roles such as:Finance Business PartnerProject ControllerCommercial Finance ManagerSenior Financial AnalystThey may also transition into programme management or strategic planning roles.

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Salary for Project accountant in Manchester

63000 - 78500

25th percentile
63000
The candidate has little or no prior experience in the position and is still developing relevant skills.
50th percentile
71500
The candidate has an average level of experience and has most of the necessary skills.
75th percentile
78500
The candidate has above-average experience, has most or all the necessary skills, and may have specialised qualifications.
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