FP&A Analyst
This is an exciting opportunity for an FP&A Analyst to join a growing manufacturing business in a newly created role.
Working closely with the Head of Finance you will be business partnering with various senior stakeholders across the organisation.
- Financial Planning Analyst
- Hybrid Working
- Growth Business
- Up to £50,000
Reporting into the Head of Finance the main focus of the role will be to look at the operational planning, production, sales and cost analysis to support key business decisions. You will be Business Partnering with various teams across the organisation particularly those in the commercial and engineering departments, preparing and analysing detailed sales forecasts and budgets, and assisting with the strategic 5-year plans.
It's a busy role and will require someone with the right aptitude to carry it through, someone who is used to liaising with key stakeholders and communicating complex financial information to non-financial personnel.
To be successful in this role you'll need to be confident in delivering precise financial analysis, be commercially astute and clear effective communicator, and we are looking for those with a background in manufacturing or engineering.
An ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualification would be great, but we also want to hear from those you are part qualified or qualified by experience.
Reference: 52973854
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