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Finance Transformation Business Analyst - FCCS
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Finance Transformation Business Analyst - FCCS

Posted 21 March by Marks Sattin
Salary icon £500.00 - £550.00 per day
Location icon London , South East England

Our client, a leader in the Renewable Energy Industry is looking for support in the Finance Transformation program, focusing on the implementation of Oracle FCCS (Financial Consolidation & Close) within their finance systems strategy.

- 12 Month Contract
- £500-550 Per Day (Inside IR35)
- Immediate Start

Purpose of the Role:

As a Finance Transformation Business Analyst, you will be responsible for leading the design of the FCCS, fostering engagement among finance teams, IT personnel, and other stakeholders.

Your primary objective will be to support the necessary business process changes for system implementation, including detailed process mapping, identifying data issues, and driving data cleansing efforts.

An understanding of finance processes and systems will be essential for interpreting findings, identifying issues and providing solutions.

Candidate Requirements:

- Fully qualified CIMA, ACCA, ACA or chartered accountant equivalent is desirable

- Previous involvement in finance transformation projects

- Proven experience with leading financial consolidation & close and an understanding of management accounting principles is required.

- Ability to collaborate with stakeholders from various business areas to define project requirements is essential.

- Experience in translating requirements into practical and technical designs in collaboration with technology partners is valuable.

Reference: 52358575

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