Graduate Finance Analyst
Berkshire, Reading
Graduate Finance Analyst
Berkshire, Reading
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Start your job searchVery rare opportunity to work for one of the worlds leading brands in a Junior Analyst position. If you are a school leaver or recent graduate looking for a progressive finance position this could be for you!
Main Purpose:
To support the Commercial Finance Analysts and Commercial Finance Manager to deliver accurate and reliable financial OPEX reporting to stakeholders within the ESN project. The focus will be on Rent, Rates, Utilities costs that are driven by the programme.
The role presents a great opportunity to gain experience within the fast-paced telecoms industry and the opportunity to learn from a high performing and well-established Commercial Finance team, whilst providing study support for an accounting qualification.
Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities:
- Work with the Finance Analysts to produce the month end Financial Reporting packs for reviews with shareholders and the directorates.
- Supporting the Financial Analyst in producing accurate OPEX reporting for EE and their "Emergency Services Network" .
- Manage cash funding each month for the Shareholder project, working with outsourced partners and different areas of the internal finance team.
- Support the Finance Analysts during the forecasting and budgeting processes.
- Support the continued improvement of the analysis and reporting by supporting the continued improvement of data held in MBNL and supplier systems through collaborative cross functional working.
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