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Senior Finance Manager (Project Accounting)

Manpower SingaporeSingaporePosted 20 May 2026

This role is for a Senior Finance Manager at Manpower Singapore specializing in project accounting. The successful candidate will lead monthly and annual financial closing activities, oversee revenue recognition, and manage full-spectrum finance operations. The position requires strong expertise in IFRS/SFRS, multi-currency reporting, and ERP systems. It is an independent, hands-on role suited for an experienced finance professional.

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Experience

8+ years

Function

Finance

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

This role is for a Senior Finance Manager at Manpower Singapore specializing in project accounting. The successful candidate will lead monthly and annual financial closing activities, oversee revenue recognition, and manage full-spectrum finance operations. The position requires strong expertise in IFRS/SFRS, multi-currency reporting, and ERP systems. It is an independent, hands-on role suited for an experienced finance professional.

TAL's take

Quality 40/1005/5 clarityTier 3 company

Role at a staffing agency for a third-party client with standard finance management requirements.

The JD clearly outlines the responsibilities for project accounting and financial management functions.

Must haves

  • Degree in Accounting/Finance or professional qualification (ACCA/CPA or equivalent)
  • Minimum 8 years of relevant finance experience
  • Experience in MNC or project-based environments
  • Well verse in project accounting and revenue recognition
  • Experience in multi-currency and regional reporting environments
  • Well verse in IFRS/SFRS and audit processes

Tools and skills

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About the company

Staffing and recruitment agency operating as a service provider.

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