Head of Strategic Finance Projects
North Yorkshire, Ripon
Head of Strategic Finance Projects
North Yorkshire, Ripon
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are delighted to be working in Retained Partnership with a Major Employer to help appoint a high-calibre individual into a newly created role, reporting directly into the Board.
This is an imperative role within the business and comes with huge responsibility and equally great prospects. It will report into the Group CFO and
In a high profile Finance position, you will be responsible for the provision of a high quality financial planning & analysis; in terms of periodic analysis of the financials, business performance, providing recommendations and challenging both operations & trading teams where necessary, taking the lead in bid work. You will have a number of internal customer groups, so the ability to influence inside and outside of finance is essential.
The nature of the job demands that the job holder has a combination of strong financial skills, excellent business awareness/acumen and the drive to deliver results. It is essential that they can analyse a high level of complex business data, be able to distil from this the key business insights and have the verbal and written communication skills to drive appropriate action.
The ideal candidate will be ACA Qualified (Big 4 Trained), have strong projects, commercial finance, business partnering, FP&A type experience with a very promising track record and the hunger to really take your career to new heights.
The business and this role will give you many opportunities to develop as well as access to exciting career opportunities.
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