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Project Managers are expected to take ownership in their areas of responsibility, while remaining open to new areas of work and to supporting colleagues on other projects.
Reflecting the expansion of the accountancy profession, FEE is active in a growing number of areas including: Reporting and Assurance on Financial Statements, Sustainability, Corporate Governance, Internal Control; and Auditing, Ethics, Financial Reporting and Accounting, Company Law, Internal Market policy, SMEs Policy, Public Sector, Capital Markets, Banks, Insurance, Taxation.
Project Managers may also contribute to FEE operations, including e.g. strategy implementation and representation of the Federation, upon delegation of the Directors or the CEO.
Experience and education
Language and nationality
Strong points
Compensation
As one of the Brussels-based European professional associations, FEE offers a competitive package to be discussed on the basis of the candidates experience, credentials and expectations.
Project Managers work on the edge of professional developments and may gain high level exposure to the professional and regulatory communities, including the European Commission, audit oversight bodies and the EGAOB (European Group of Auditors' Oversight Bodies), International standard setters (e.g. IASB, International Accounting Standards Board; IAASB, International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board; IESBA, International Ethics Standard Board for Accountants), and other stakeholders such as EFRAG (European Financial Reporting Advisory Group), ECGI (European Corporate Governance Institute) GRI (Global Initiative on Sustainability Reporting) or Eurosif (European Social Investment Forum).
Project Managers have the opportunity to develop professionally in an international environment and to contribute to the promotion and advancement of the European accountancy profession.
More details: see attached document
ABOUT FEE
FEE is an international non profit organisation based in Brussels (AISBL), officially recognised by a Royal Decree of the Belgian King published on 20 January, 1987.
FEE represents 43 professional institutes of accountants and auditors from 32 European countries, including all 27 EU Member States.
In representing the profession, FEE recognises the public interest. FEE has a combined membership of more than 500.000 professional accountants working in different capacities in public practice, business, government and education, who all contribute to a more efficient, transparent, and sustainable European economy.
FEE has a staff of 14 with 7 different nationalities. Our offices are based in Brussels near the EU Institutions. More details are available on our website www.fee.be.
Interested candidates should send their CVs to sabine.leurart@fee.be