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Job posting date: 20 May 2012 | Application deadline :
 
 
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Infrastructure Development Company Limited;

         

IDCOL is a Public Limited Company and a Non-Bank Financial Institution fully owned by the Government of Bangladesh (GoB). IDCOL is the leader in Energy and Infrastructure Financing in Bangladesh. The Company has disbursed about US$ 400 million in large and medium infrastructure and renewable energy projects. IDCOL works with multi-lateral agencies and development partners, academics, private companies, various NGOs and microfinance institutions. IDCOL requires an Executive Director and CEO who will work with Finance Specialists, Engineers, Accountants, Lawyers and Environmental and Social experts.

Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL), a public-private partnership organization, is the market leader in developing and financing private sector large, medium and small-scale infrastructure as well as renewable energy projects. IDCOL solicits applications for the above position:

         
       
      
       
   
 


Processing receipts and payments.

Maintaining and updating of books of accounts under the Company and its various donor funded Projects including petty cash fund,

Assisting in preparation of company accounts, budgets, bank reconciliation statement, etc.

Assisting in liaising with Bangladesh Bank, donors and other Government agencies.
 
         
   


CA (part qualified)/ BBA/ M.Com. major in Accounting with minimum CGPA of 3 and/or first Class/Division in at least two other examinations and no third class/division in any examination.
 
 
   


At least one year work experience with reputed law firms/ multilateral agencies/ banks and financial institutions.
 
 
     


Strong written and oral communication and computer skills.

Some work experience in accounting.
 
 
   
 
Tk 33,013 plus other benefits.
 
     
     
   
  32 years.  
     
   
 
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