Interim Commercial Finance Analyst
London
Interim Commercial Finance Analyst
- Contract
London
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Start your job searchOur client, a PE-backed pharma business is looking for a Finance Analyst who will play a key role in driving informed decision-making and shaping corporate strategy. Located in central London on an initial contract basis with a view to permanency.
Key Responsibilities:
- Reviewing sales, helping to understand the wider market landscape
- Performing pricing analysis
- Helping to define sales projections for existing and newly acquired products
- Supporting organic growth opportunities
- Owning the P&L output and working across all functions to forecast sales, cost of sales, and overheads
- Performing monthly variance analysis on financial results
- Drafting associated Board presentations
- Performing scenario analysis
- Improving finance processes, notably the implementation of a new FP&A system and use of Power BI, together with other ad-hoc tasks
Successful Candidate:
- Immediately available
- Experience in a PE-backed environment, commercial/FP&A industry experience, or background in corporate finance
- Strong financial modelling skills
- ACA/ACCA/CIMA qualified
More on the role:
- 2 days on-site, 3 days WFH
- View to permanency
- Central London location
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