Interim Head of FP&A
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Interim Head of FP&A
- Contract
Leeds, West Yorkshire
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Start your job searchI am currently representing a fast-growing technology led business going through a period of transformation and change who are looking to appoint a Head of FP&A on a contracting basis.
The contractor needs to be proactive, forward thinking and will be responsible for the "heavy lifting" for all budgeting, forecasting and financial planning for two businesses. This will include:
- Providing critical insights and guidance to support the business's growth plans.
- Implementing new ways of working in relation to real time data and forecasting tools including financial modelling, KPI dashboards and Power BI tools.
- Integrating a newly acquired business into the parent company to ensure there is one consistent process of reporting and forecasting.
- Analysis and reporting of time WIP, utilization and billing
- Working closely with Sales and Operations teams on a daily basis.
This will be a 3-6 month contract and be working predominately remotely, however there are offices in Leeds City Centre if you'd like to go in. The role will fall Inside IR35 with a daily rate of £400 - £500 per day. Start date within the next 3 weeks.
Please contact Niamh Hellewell on Niamh.hellewell@markssattin.com or send over your CV using the 'apply' button.
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