Finance Transformation Analyst

SF Partners
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£70,000 – £75,000 pa

Salary

£70,000 – £75,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
15 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

Flexible / hybrid working arrangements

Finance Transformation Analyst

Location: Oxfordshire / Hybrid

Salary: £70,000 - £75,000 + benefits

The Opportunity

A high-growth international business is seeking a Finance Transformation Analyst to join during a period of significant change and investment. This is a broad and high-impact role, combining FP&A, finance systems, process improvement and data management responsibilities across a complex and evolving organisation.

The role offers the opportunity to work closely with senior stakeholders to improve financial visibility, enhance reporting capability and support the development of scalable finance processes and systems.

Key Responsibilities

FP&A & Commercial Insight

Support and coordinate budgeting and forecasting processes across the business

Develop and enhance financial models to support planning and decision-making

Deliver insightful analysis on business performance, trends and strategic initiatives

Provide commercial challenge and support to senior stakeholders

Finance Systems & Process Improvement

Support the ongoing development and optimisation of ERP and finance systems

Identify opportunities to improve processes, reporting and automation

Assist with systems integrations and finance transformation initiatives

Help standardise finance processes and improve data consistency across the organisation

Data & Business Intelligence

Develop and maintain reporting dashboards and management information

Support data governance, accuracy and integrity across finance systems

Work cross-functionally to improve the quality and flow of operational and financial data

Contribute towards establishing consistent and reliable reporting structures across the business

About You

Qualified or part-qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA preferred)

Experience within FP&A, finance systems, or a finance transformation environment

Strong budgeting, forecasting and analytical capability

Exposure to ERP systems and reporting / BI tools such as Power BI or Tableau

Comfortable working with both finance and non-finance stakeholders

Naturally curious with an interest in systems, data and process improvement

Why Apply?

Opportunity to play a visible role in a scaling, evolving business

Exposure to senior leadership and strategic projects

Broad role combining finance, systems and transformation work

Collaborative and fast-paced environment

Flexible / hybrid working arrangements

If you're looking for a role that combines finance, systems and business transformation within a growing organisation, this could be an excellent next step

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