Finance Business Partner / FP&A

Greater Manchester, Manchester

Finance Business Partner / FP&A

£40000 - £50000 per annum + Bonus, benefits
KM/16899341

Greater Manchester, Manchester

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Following recent success of placing within the growing finance function, Marks Sattin have been retained to fill a newly created position to help drive efficiencies within the business.

This commercial role is looking for a heavily experienced Financial Analyst with the confidence to business partner with other areas of the business, to understand the data, remove any areas which don't prove profitable and drive efficiencies.

Ultimately, the role is looking for the successful candidate to take full ownership of bringing other areas of the business together, particularly with one area of the business which is the main driving force of the brands revenue, to find strengths and weaknesses, and share processes which prove beneficial to the company.

Person spec

  • Minimum of 2 years in a commercial role - ideally within a Finance Business Partner and/or Analyst role
  • Retail/Ecommerce heavily desirable
  • Business partnering with other areas of the business e.g. Supply Chain
  • Dashboard and KPI creation, ratio analysis, scenario modelling etc.

For more information, apply with your updated CV and call Marks Sattin (Manchester) for more information.

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