- Experience
- 3+ yrs
- Salary
- —
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 5 days ago
- Work mode
- Hybrid
- Education
- Chartered Accountant
- Eligibility
- Qualified tax professionals, chartered accountants, or candidates with equivalent experience in tax, finance, or compliance may apply.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Job description
Overview
This is an exciting opening for a Tax Specialist to join a growing international tax function. The position will work closely with the Global Business Services team in Cork and is offered as a 12-month fixed-term contract. A competitive compensation package is included, along with a flexible hybrid working arrangement.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage indirect tax compliance by preparing, checking, submitting, and paying returns accurately and within deadlines.
- Carry out regular balance sheet reconciliations and process journal entries linked to indirect tax accounts.
- Work with internal teams and outside stakeholders to resolve tax questions relating to new supply chains, customer agreements, and audit matters.
- Update ERP records to reflect new or changed tax rates and revised reporting setups.
- Support the implementation and testing of new e-invoicing requirements and digital mandate rollouts.
- Help address compliance challenges across AP, AR, and Revenue processes so operations continue smoothly.
- Deliver responsive, high-quality support while building strong working relationships with both internal teams and GBS partners.
- Maintain and monitor the VAT issues tracker, ensuring items are prioritised, progressed, and closed efficiently, and provide clear updates to senior GBS leadership in monthly reviews.
- Preserve a strong internal control framework and comply with all relevant controls to reduce audit issues and SOX weaknesses.
Requirements
- You should be a qualified tax professional, chartered accountant, or bring equivalent experience from a tax, finance, or compliance setting.
- A minimum of 3 years of post-qualification experience is preferred, ideally with exposure to indirect tax, compliance, or statutory reporting.
- You need a solid grasp of tax processes, legal requirements, and digital compliance measures such as e-invoicing and real-time reporting.
- Strong analytical ability is required to interpret tax law, work through complex data, and support new compliance implementations.
- You must have excellent communication skills and a proven ability to work effectively across global, cross-functional teams.
Additional Information
This role is based in Cork, County Cork, Ireland and is full-time, onsite in nature with a hybrid working option mentioned in the source. No opening count, salary figure, start date, or application deadline was specified. This position is a 12-month fixed-term contract.