About the Role:
Following the continued growth of our business, the Treasury Administrator is a newly created position within our Treasury team, playing an important role in supporting the day-to-day management of the Group’s cash and intercompany funding activities.
Based in our CBD Waterfront Head Office, this is your opportunity to work in a fast paced, dynamic environment, within a well-established and industry leading company.
Our ideal candidate is a self-starter with a foundational understanding of treasury operations, non-operating bank account reconciliations and group cash management and forecasting.
Working closely with our Treasury Analytics Manager and GM of Treasury and Debt, this role is responsible for supporting the execution and control of daily cash movements, intercompany transactions, and banking activities across the Group.
Key Responsibilities include (but not limited to):
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Ensure accurate and timely execution of treasury operations, while maintaining strong adherence to internal controls and governance frameworks.
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Daily cash positioning and monitoring of bank balances across multiple entities
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Processing domestic and international intercompany cash transfers
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Managing intercompany funding movements and maintaining accurate balances
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Assisting with non-operating bank account and intercompany reconciliations
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Maintaining accurate records of treasury transactions and supporting audit requirements
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Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and reduce manual processing.
About You:
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Graduate in Finance, Accounting, Commerce, or a related discipline
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Basic understanding of financial principles, including cash flow and reconciliations
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Exposure to accounting or finance environments through internships, part-time work, or university projects is desirable
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Understanding of intercompany transactions or treasury concepts is advantageous but not essential
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Strong Excel skills, including data handling, basic formulas, and reconciliation techniques
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Strong organisational and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines
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Process oriented mindset with the ability to follow structured procedure and identify improvements
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Clear and professional communication skills, both written and verbal
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Problem solving ability, with a proactive approach to identifying and resolving issues
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Ability to work both independently and as part of a team in a fast paced environment
About Us:
Established in 2000, National Storage is a leading self-storage operator across Australia and New Zealand, with over 300 centres, 100,000+ customers, and a highly acquisitive growth strategy.
If you are looking to be part of a great company doing great things, we’d love to hear from you!
Benefits of working with us?
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Permanent role with a multinational business and industry leader
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Structured training with a continued focus on development.
- Generous company paid parental leave.
- Discounts on a range of storage services including units and merchandise.
- Unique wine offers and discounts through our subsidiary company Wine Ark.
- Exclusive discounts on a range of leading retailers, hotels, restaurants and more
- 24-hour wellbeing support for you and your family through our Sonder partnership.
- Reimbursements for approved wellbeing services under our WellNS Wallet program.
- Ability to earn referral incentives.
If you are keen to continue learning in a collaborative and well-supported environment, contribute and make a real impact in our team, apply now!
Please be aware that applicants may need to undergo pre-employment checks, including reference, medical, and, with consent, police background checks. Having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify you from applying; each application will be reviewed individually. Only candidates with the right to work will be considered for this position.
This role is being filled directly by National Storage, so agency submissions will only be considered if requested.