Finance Analyst
Berkshire, Slough
Finance Analyst
Berkshire, Slough
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As the Commercial Finance Analyst, you will play a crucial part in providing information support for the navigation of the business as well as key company decisions, through precise and insightful planning processes.
Reporting to the Head of FP&A Planning and Supply Chain Finance, the Commercial Finance Analyst delivers decision support and analysis to support the commercial planning inputs and to guarantee that essential outputs are delivered from the different planning processes.
You'll own and improve commercial reporting tools so you'll need to be extremely skilled in the use of Excel.
This is a varied, challenging and interesting role and would suit an individual with some experience from within a fast paced commercial environment who is keen to learn and develop. We would consider part or newly qualified candidates (CIMA or ACCA)
The Company has a multi-award winning culture it's friendly, welcoming and supportive. You'll join a team of 4 that encourages everyone to be the best they can be, working together to guarantee great results are achieved.
Benefits: Bonus, Pension, Healthcare, Up to 30 days holiday, Flexible working (2pm finish on Friday) and lots more great benefits.
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