Financial Analyst
An industry wide competitive salary and study support package.
This role provides the opportunity to step into a collaborative Finance team
Client Details
About my High Wycombe based client:
- A front runner in their respective industry
- Extremely Collaborative team
- Multiple sites spread across Bucks/London.
- A progressive and growing business
- 9 figure turnover
Description
The key responsibilities for this Financial Analyst role will include:
- Financial Planning - both short, and long term.
- Liaising with stakeholders
- Quarterly presentations to senior/board level Finance individuals
- Implementation of Financial framework
- Development of Financial Models
Profile
The successful candidate for this High Wycombe based, Financial Analyst role will be someone who:
- Is Part Qualified (AACA/CIMA).
- Previous FP&A analyst/Financial Planning experience
- Happy to work part of wide finance team however also alone (when required)
- A hard working and driven individual
- A progressive individual.
Job Offer
And what's on offer for the successful Financial Analyst?
- An industry wide competitive salary (up to £45,000 per annum, dependent on experience)
- Free on site parking
- Domestic career progression opportunities
- Commutable distance from the nearest train station (High Wycombe)
- Study support (ACCA/CIMA)
Reference: 52597466
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