Finance Business Partner
London, City of London
Finance Business Partner
London, City of London
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Start your job searchA leading infrastructure company is seeking a qualified accountant to undertake a highly commercial Finance Business Partner position. This role is London based and requires a proactive and ambitious candidate to play a valuable part in their growing finance team. It is crucial to have previous CONTRACT MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE.
This role would see you as the commercial lead for one of the largest divisions within the business, working to maintain and build relationships with clients and ensure financial performance meets expectations. You will also ensure timely and accurate financial forecasting, including P&L, cash and budget planning process. This role offers a competitive salary as well as a great bonus and benefits.
Candidate requirements
- Must have multisite experience
- Must have Contract Management experience
- Must be able to work within a team as well as independently
- High level of computer literacy, including Excel and PowerPoint
- Experience working in one or several of these industries is desirable- Retail/FMCG/Restaurants/Property/Leisure
- Exposure to Microsoft Navision is desirable
What next?
Please apply if you are an ACA/ ACCA / CIMA qualified accountant with post-qualification experience looking to make a step into a fast-paced organisation.
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