Finance Systems & MI Analyst
London, Wimbledon
Finance Systems & MI Analyst
London, Wimbledon
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are excited to announce that we are currently working in partnership with a market leading organisation in Wimbledon, South West London, to help assist with the recruitment process for a Finance System Accountant to join on a permanent basis. Salary for this position is starting from £50,000 to £55,000 including an annual bonus.
The Role:
This Finance System Accountant position will be reporting directly into the Finance Systems Manager, with a dotted line to other senior heads within the division. This role will be heavily focused on the company system process, making sure the smooth running of these systems which include SAP and Cognos TM1. You will also be involved in the production of the MI reports producing commentary of the improvement on a monthly basis and any future system implementations.
The Profile:
The ideal candidate will be someone who has extensive experience within a similar capacity. Having experience with Cognos TM1 is essential for this position, as well as strong Microsoft Excel skills (pivot tables, v-look ups and intense formula skills). Also, having the ability to deal with tight deadlines and pressure that comes with high workloads will be needed in this positon.
The Company:
This business is a well-known organisation that values their staff and offers a fantastic team culture. They have beautiful offices in Wimbledon, South West London that is the centre of the finance function currently.
Package:
This Finance Systems Accountant position is a permanent role, based in Wimbledon, South West London, currently paying £50,000 - £55,000 plus other great benefits including annual bonus.
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