Commercial Finance Analyst - 40% home working
- Permanent
Cheadle, Greater Manchester
The details
Delighted to be working for this market leading organisation who, due to internal promotion are looking for a new Commercial Finance Analyst.
They are looking for a talented and driven individual to join our dynamic finance team, where the key responsibilities will be as follows:
Key Responsibilities:
Assist in financial planning and analysis.
- Support budgeting and forecasting processes.
- Stock and margin reporting to identify and highlight KPI's
- Analyse and provide insignt on market trends and competitor data.
- Prepare insightful financial reports and presentations.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams around period end and margin reporting.
- Conduct ad hoc analysis on under-performing areas to understand key trends; developing action plans to improve areas of weakness
Ideally you will be a part qualified Accountant with strong excel skills, looking to move into a role which will give you a real insight into the wider business and operations. Prior experience of business partnering, and/or creating reports within Excel using complex formulas will be preferred as this will be a key requirement for this role.
In return you will be offered a fantastic salary and benefits package, including at least 40% home working, bonus scheme (OTE 10%) full study support and a market leading holiday package. This is an urgent requirement with interviews set to take place over the next week.
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