Senior Commercial Finance Manager
Berkshire, Maidenhead
Senior Commercial Finance Manager
Berkshire, Maidenhead
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are proud to be working with a successful technology business that is embarking on an exciting growth agenda. A company that are regarded as experts in their field with a stellar reputation and who pride themselves on helping customers achieve their strategies and goals through first-class customer experiences. Due to the growth, they are currently seeking an experienced Commercial Finance Manager to lead finance.
Working as an integral part of the business, you will support senior management in making critical business decisions by providing insightful and value-add reports, utilising key financial data. You will be across budgets, forecasts, risk analysis and the monthly reporting- working across all areas of the business to drive the business forward. This position will contribute to decisions and advise on financial implications.
The successful candidate will be a qualified accountant with experience of working in a technology and software business - comfortable to operate in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment that embraces change. The role will suit someone who can be self-sufficient, work autonomously and be comfortable with having to roll up their sleeves - typical traits of working in an SME. This is a unique finance opportunity to join a fast growing business and be part of an exciting journey.
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