Treasury Analyst

  • Part Time
  • Soweto, Gauteng
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An opportunity has arisen for a Treasury Analyst in Soweto. Suitably qualified candidates from across Gauteng are invited to apply.

The Role

This Treasury Analyst role sits within the finance jobs function in Soweto. It offers a defined scope, clear measures of success, and the support of an experienced team across Gauteng.

The successful applicant is given the room to plan, deliver and review their work without unnecessary noise. The organisation has built its Soweto team on trust, and the Treasury Analyst role will feel that from week one.

Reasonable working hours and respectful planning are part of how the role runs. The team values strong delivery, and load is balanced fairly across the finance jobs group in Soweto.

About Soweto

Working in Soweto means a place close to OR Tambo International Airport, with a steady flow of activity and a strong local economy. The team has built solid relationships across the Gauteng region, and the Soweto office benefits from those long-standing connections.

If you are relocating, the team can share practical pointers on neighbourhoods, transport and the typical pace of life in Soweto, Gauteng.

Many candidates already living within reach of Soweto cite the location as one of the role’s quiet wins, with shorter commutes and a real sense of being plugged into the local Gauteng economy.

What Your Day Looks Like

Most days begin by working through your inbox, prioritising urgent supplier or audit queries before settling into the books. You move between reconciliations, journal entries and review meetings, breaking out spreadsheets when something doesn’t tie up. Mid-morning calls with operations or sales help you understand the numbers behind the numbers, and the afternoon is usually given to deeper work: management reports, tax submissions or supporting a junior with a tricky reconciliation. By the time you log off, you have nudged the business closer to a clean month-end.

No two days look exactly the same — and that variety is part of what keeps the role engaging for the right candidate in Soweto.

On top of that, the Soweto office buzzes through peak hours and settles into focused, productive lulls in between, giving you time to plan and reset before the next stretch of work.

Key Outputs

  • Compile cash-flow forecasts and variance commentary for management
  • Maintain the fixed asset register and process monthly depreciation
  • Implement and monitor internal controls to mitigate financial risk
  • Assist with VAT, PAYE and provisional tax submissions to SARS
  • Assist with budget preparation and quarterly re-forecasting cycles

What You’ll Need

  • Hands-on experience with Sage, Pastel, SAP or Xero
  • Awareness of B-BBEE financial reporting requirements
  • Sound ethical conduct and discretion when handling sensitive data
  • Good written and verbal communication with non-finance stakeholders
  • Strong understanding of VAT, PAYE and SARS e-filing
  • Ability to meet tight reporting deadlines under pressure
  • Solid working knowledge of IFRS for SMEs and SA tax basics

Candidates who meet most of these criteria are welcome to be considered for the role.

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