Financial Reporting and Accounting Specialist
Ginori 1735 is hiring a Financial Reporting and Accounting Specialist in Sesto Fiorentino, Italy — support invoicing, payments and general accounting at HQ.
Overview
Ginori 1735 is an Italian maison renowned for high‑end porcelain and ceramic craftsmanship, with a heritage rooted in artisanal production and refined design. The brand operates within the luxury sector and maintains headquarters and production close to Florence, offering roles that bridge creative heritage and professional business functions.
Role & Responsibilities
- Support the active invoicing cycle with progressive responsibility for issuing and reconciling customer invoices.
- Manage aspects of the passive invoicing cycle, including invoice registration and preparation of payments.
- Assist in the administrative management of commercial partners, maintaining accurate records and supplier relations.
- Apply and support adherence to accounting and fiscal regulations in day‑to‑day transactions.
- Provide progressive support for general accounting activities including ledger entries, reconciliations and month‑end tasks.
Qualifications
- Degree in Economics or a related field, or a Technical Diploma in Administration, Finance & Marketing.
- 1–2 years' accounting experience in small to medium‑sized companies.
- Good command of English.
- Proficiency with MS Office Suite.
- Strong attention to detail, organisational skills and capacity to work effectively in a team and fast‑paced environment.
Skills
Experience
1–2 years' experience working as an accountant within small to medium‑sized enterprises, with exposure to invoicing, payments and general ledger tasks.
Education
Degree in Economics or related field, or Technical Diploma in Administration, Finance & Marketing.
Culture
The workplace reflects the intersection of traditional Italian craftsmanship and contemporary luxury business practices, with close collaboration between finance, production and commercial teams. The environment values precision, respect for heritage and a team‑oriented approach to problem solving and process improvement.