Commercial Finance Manager
Greater Manchester, Bolton
Commercial Finance Manager
Greater Manchester, Bolton
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are currently working with a well known organisation, who are currently in need of a Commercial Finance Manager with 5 years+ experience in a global FMCG operating environment. ACCA/CIMA. 50-55K + Benefits, based in Bury with occasional London travel.
My client is currently in need of a Commercial Finance Manager with 5 years + experience in a global FMCG environment. Reporting into the UK&I Senior Commercial Finance Manager, this role will focus on Next Generation Products. (NGP)
Core Duties:
Be a trusted Business Partner for the Finance and Marketing team.
Support the growth and expansion of the current business.
Provide accurate and timely financial information and monitor ongoing performance.
Provide analysis to support business decisions including business cases, resource allocation and profitability analyses.
Working closely with the Commercial team to manage strategic and tactical pricing.
Month end closing processes, tracking performance against budgets, review run rates and perform sensitivity analyses.
This position requires 5+ years experience, 50-55k, ACCA/CIMA. Based in Bury with occasional London travel.
If you feel you have the relevant experience and this could be of potential interest, then please contact me for a further conversation.
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