Interim Commercial Finance Analyst
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Interim Commercial Finance Analyst
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Leeds, West Yorkshire
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are working with well-known, growing business based in Leeds who are looking to appoint an FP&A Analyst on an interim basis.
This a great time to join a growing team within the organisation and it will give you great exposure to working closely with the Senior Leadership Team, along with offering you a great steppingstone in your career, working with a fast moving and innovative business.
Working towards studying level or part qualified, you will be analytical and have a curiosity to investigate into the numbers and ask questions throughout the business. This is a varied role which will involve analysis, forecasting, business partnering and other ad hoc project work.
Working as the Interim Financial Analyst, you will be working with the business for a period of at least 6 months. Salary of £35,000 - £40,000 per annum + hybrid working and many other benefits.
Please get in touch for more details or send over your CV to Niamh Hellewell at Niamh.hellewell@markssattin.com
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