CDT/CI/2025/04 - Chief Accounting Officer
🔍 Luxembourg
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- Business and Administration Professionals
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- CDT/CI/2025/04 Requisition #
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- Nov 17, 2025 Post Date
The mission of the Chief Accounting Officer is to:
§ Advise the Director and management in areas of responsibility.
Placed under the supervision of the Director, this post includes the following responsibilities:
- TEAM COORDINATION
· Contribute to the work programme and the Centre's progress report;
· Ensure a good working climate within the team and motivate it to achieve objectives expected service costs;
· Organise and distribute work among agents for the execution of tasks
· Exercise leadership to generate and sustain motivation
· Provide coaching that develops the team's potential
· Establish training needs and collaborate in the evaluation of team members in order to have an efficient organization and competent, satisfied and efficient staff.
- MANAGEMENT OF ACCOUNTING
· Organisation and maintenance of general accounts: ensure the proper execution of the payments, collection of revenues, preparation and presentation of accounts;
· Keeping the accounts, implementing, in accordance with Title VII of the Financial Regulation, the accounting rules and methods as well as the accounting plan in accordance with the provisions laid down by the Commission's accounting officer;
· Determine and validate accounting systems and, where appropriate, validate systems defined by the authorising officer in order to provide or justify accounting information, manage cash flows, in order to establish and draw up the Centre's accounts;
· Management of the Centre's cost accounting: maintain a model for the distribution of costs of the Centre, both direct and indirect, in order to know the real cost of the provided service. Coordination and verification of accounts in relation to the management of fixed assets: monitor and control all elements of the Centre's inventory to reflect its heritage, in the balance sheet, set up control procedures in the inventory area.
- STATISTICS (general)
· Establishment of statistics and monitoring of the invoicing of translation services: elaborate all statistical reports that allow for billing to customers at the price set by the Management Board of the Centre;
- AUDIT, CONTROL and INSPECTION
· Audit management: planning the work to be done internally by other departments: in order to provide timely responses to the Court of Auditors and external auditors and liaise with these bodies;
· Internal control in the field of accounting: implement the internal control standards to control the risks associated with running the Centre.
- ANALYSIS and ADVICE
· Analysis and advice: advise and give guidance to the Management, the heads of departments and heads of section with regard to finance policy.
- INTER-INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS
· Attend external meetings or conferences to represent the Centre in interinstitutional activities related to accounting;
· Assist the Heads of Department and the Director in responding to ad hoc requests from the Court of Auditors, the European Parliament or the internal auditor.
ELIGIBILITY
The competition is open to all applicants who, on the final date for receipt of applications, meet the following conditions:
A. General Conditions
1. be an official or a temporary agent of the Translation Centre as defined in Title 1 (General Provisions), Article 2 of the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants (CEOS);
2. have accrued at least one year of service at the Translation Centre as an official or a temporary agent. The following periods of time cannot be included when calculating the number of years of service:
- leave on personal grounds, secondment outside the institutions or agencies at own request and unpaid leave;
3. have one of the following administrative statuses: ‘active’ employment, leave for military service, parental leave or family leave, ‘secondment in the interests of the service’ or ‘seconded at own request’, in accordance with Article 35 et seq. of the Staff Regulations.
B. Specific Conditions
1. Qualification
Applicants must have:
i) A level of education which corresponds to completed university studies of at least four years attested by a diploma.
or
ii) A level of education which corresponds to completed university studies attested by a diploma and appropriate professional experience of at least one year when the normal period of university is at least three years.
NB: The professional experience required under B.1 (ii) counts as part of your qualifications and may not be included in the number of years of professional experience required under 2 below.
2. Professional experience
Applicants must:
- subsequent to having obtained the qualification required under B.1. i) or ii) and to having obtained the professional experience required under B.1. ii), have acquired at least fifteen years of professional experience, of which one year in the area of management acquired in a European Union institution or international organisation and of relevance to the duties in question (see annex 1)
- very good knowledge of the general management and core business of the Translation Centre as well as understanding of the services underlying and supporting the translation process;
- Command of languages:
Applicants must satisfy the following conditions:
a) Excellent command of English (level C1 and above) and very good command of French (level B2 or above[1]);
b) The knowledge of other EU languages is considered an advantage.
4. Technical skills required:
· Extensive professional experience with regard to the Financial Regulation and its implementing rules;
· Extensive professional experience in accounting and knowledge in the areas of finance and audits;
· Experience in monitoring and use of computer-based accounting systems.
5. Non-technical skills required:
CdT’s core values, listed below, are essential to our organisation’s success. Applicants are expected to embrace and incorporate them in day-to-day behaviour:
Collaboration: cultivating the ability to focus, align and build effective groups; willingness to share or partner with others and acknowledging the whole being greater than the sum of the parts;
Respect: treating colleagues, staff, and partners with respect and sensitivity; valuing diversity and drawing upon the different strengths, cultures, ideas, experiences and talents of people; providing equal and fair opportunities for employment, career development and learning, and giving a voice to every team member; ensuring a positive and energising work environment;
Integrity: being driven by one’s commitment and not by personal gain or alliances with vested interests; protecting and promoting the reputation of the CdT; acting with honesty and integrity; not tolerating unethical behaviour and challenging it as a matter of personal responsibility, regardless of one’s position in the organisation; maintaining high ethical standards and not abusing power of authority;
Self-development: taking initiative in learning and implementing new concepts, technologies and/or methods; committing to continually improving of one’s own and the team’s skills set by gathering new knowledge, skills and attitudes and by encouraging the team to develop on a continuous basis;
Change and innovation: having the ability to instigate needed change and to show a positive and open attitude towards change; understanding how technology is currently used to reach the organisation’s objectives and explore new tools to improve the performance of the team;
Client orientation: endeavouring to work effectively with peers, partners, and others who are not in one’s line of command, positively impacting business performance; serving both internal and external clients and build sustainable relationships.
[1] Levels defined according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (CEFR).