Strategy/ Bid Analyst
Surrey, Woking
Strategy/ Bid Analyst
Surrey, Woking
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Start your job searchAn exceptional opportunity for a qualified accountant to lead the financial and commercial preparation of bids and contracts for a world leading organisation. The business is renowned for its progression and development opportunities. You will be client facing and will need to be comfortable translating finance information to non-finance people at the highest levels.
The role:
- Lead the financial preparation of bids and contracts
- Create best in class financial models looking at costing, pricing and business cases
- Lead customer negotiations on financial matters.
- Business partner key departments including Sales, legal and commercial.
This ideal candidate will have the following:
- A qualified accountant with a proven success managing clients or senior stakeholders.
- Financial reporting experience is advantageous, specifically experience with IFRS 15 revenue recognition.
- Demonstrate knowledge in corporate finance strategies, tools and techniques; including business modelling, investment appraisal, and risk management.
This is an urgent position and interviews will be starting next week. If this is of interest to you please apply and I will share the full job description with candidates who meet the requirements.
Unfortunately, if your notice period is longer than 3 months we will be unable to consider you for this position.
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