Senior Finance Business Partner
Berkshire, Slough
Senior Finance Business Partner
Berkshire, Slough
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£65,000 - £75,000 | Car Allowance & Bonus
Marks Sattin are partnered exclusively with a services business in search for a Senior Finance Business Partner to join a growing team based in Slough. This is an opportunity to join a fast paced, progressive multi-industry organisation with 30% growth YOY, whilst reporting directly into the Finance Director.
This is a key hire for the future of finance within the business due to the previous and forecasted growth. As a result of this, the organisation are looking at hiring new staff, growing their facilities and developing within the organisation.
Responsibilities;
- Summarising all key financial data, highlighting changes, risks and developments within the business and proposing corrective measures and actions to drive value creation in a fast growing business environment.
- Supervision of 1 Qualified Accountant, supporting their career plans and managing workload & performance.
- Partners with a number of senior management to deliver sales targets, gross profit, and driving the business to deliver improved value creation.
- Provide cross-over support including standard costing and material and inventory management.
- Strategic initiatives and projects to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the finance function.
- Provision of Key performance Indicators and commentary to senior management.
Profile;
- 3 years + PQE Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA).
- SAP experience with advanced Excel capabilities.
- 2:1 and above Degree.
- Business Partnering background with a proven track record .
- Ideally with Manufacturing, Services, Pharma & BioTech industries.
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