Senior Financial Analyst
Dublin
Senior Financial Analyst
Dublin
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Our client is a sizeable player in the FMCG & Logistics sector in Ireland and given the current developments in the market due to Covid 19 they have seen a sharp increase in demand for their products and services.
With that in mind they are keen to secure the expertise of an up and coming Senior Financial Analyst who has experience with SQL and Visualization to join their Commercial Finance division.
The role at a glance……
- Work with stakeholders across the entire ROI business to analyse complex financial information and reports to provide accurate and timely financial recommendations to leadership for decision making purposes
- Develop financial models/analysis to support strategic initiatives and decision making
- Responsible for ensuring data is accurate and published as per agreed timelines and analyse the output to offer valuable insight to the Leadership team
- Analyse financial data and become a subject matter expert to provide additional insights using visualisation tools
- Identify and understand business challenges; propose and create solutions
- Work on corporate projects and initiatives that impact the entire organization
- Following our Business Code of Conduct and always acting with integrity and due diligence
This is a rare opportunity in the current environment to join a firm that is growing rapidly and will continue to do so over the coming 3-5 years.
We are seeking a Qualified Accountant with 1-2 years PQE coming with a professional services background. Exposure to the FMCG industry would be a plus however we are sector agnostic in terms of the industry background.
It's a unique role with a unique firm one that has stood up exceptionally well to the challenges of Coved 19 and it flourishing.
For further info please contact Matt Fitzpatrick at Marks Sattin.
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