Interim Finance Analyst
Leicestershire, Hinckley
Interim Finance Analyst
Leicestershire, Hinckley
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Start your job searchA great opportunity to join a global business based in Hinckley on a 3 month contract as a Finance Analyst.
Salary - £200 a day (there is possiblity for this role to go permanent post 3 months)
This is an URGENT role and the main pre-requisites for applications are from Qualified Accountant's that are Immediately Available ONLY!!
Job Overview
As a Finance Analyst, you will act as a first point of contact to the relevant site leads to help maximise the profitability of the cluster by providing timely, relevant and insightful information to facilitate the continual improvement of operational efficiency, available capacity and service levels.
Take a lead in all aspects of the reporting cycle outside of the Shared Service Centre (SSC) and work closely with the Commercial Finance Business Partner to ensure that suitable financial controls and processes (in line with Group policy) are in place, sufficient and adhered to consistently across the cluster.
You will work with the sector finance team, site teams and the SSC to ensure that working capital is actively managed and improved and the month end, budget and forecasting cycles are managed accurately and to schedule.
You will work with the Sector Commercial team to help facilitate the continual improvement of pricing, volume and MOVC optimisation.
**If you have strong financial management and reporting skills aligned with technical competence of MS Excel and ability to pick up new IT systems this is a great role to get stuck into.
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