Financial Controller
West Midlands, Solihull
Financial Controller
West Midlands, Solihull
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin UK are working in partnership with a private equity backed business in Birmingham who are looking for an assured, well-rounded and creative Financial Controller.
This is a new role following some recent growth and further plans to expand. You will be leading and driving financial performance across the business and providing insightful and transparent information and support helping to drive decision-making across the business. The position requires the need to both challenge and support commercial and financial issues across the business, whilst also reporting into a CFO.
Responsibilities include:
- Provision of weekly MI and reporting
- Business Partnering with Finance and Operations
- Month-end reporting and Management Accounts
- Year-end reporting
- Planning, budgeting and forecasting
- Creating a high value Business Performance reporting to analyse variance whilst driving continuous process improvements
- Managing a team of Management Accountants and Finance Managers
Ideally you will be ACA/ACCA qualified having trained in Audit with a minimum 2 years + PQE. You must be comfortable working in a fast paced business and be capable of promoting growth and change.
On offer is a salary of up to £70,000 plus benefits. If you are interested, please do apply or get in touch
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