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£45k - 50k per year
Hereford, Herefordshire, England
Permanent
FP&A Analyst
Ref code: DUP99108507
Finance Part Qualified, Finance Qualified,
Office Based
SF Recruitment are delighted to be working with a Hereford based manufacturing business in the recruitment of an FP&A analyst.
We are seeking a part qualified or qualified accountant with experience gained as a finance analyst or FP&A analyst.
Key duties will include:
- Producing quality reporting and analysis
- Providing analysis on cost improvement and productivity pipeline projects
- Preparation of monthly forecasts and annual budgets
- Month / Quarter / Year-end support through journal and bank posting and payment loading
- Working knowledge of Capex and SOX to support wider department would be highly desirable but not essential.
- Daily, Weekly, monthly and ad hoc reporting on Inventories, cost and profitability
- Balance Sheet Reconciliations
- Contribute to the continuous cycle of budgeting, audits and reporting for year-end and quarterly accounts
- Ability to work on own initiative, investigate, problem solve and communicate findings and present solutions
This role is an exciting opportunity to join a growing team. Based full time on site 8.30-4.30pm
Excellent benefits including pension up to 10% matched.
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