Senior Finance Analyst

TJX Europe
Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Last month
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
2 May 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Competitive salary and benefits package

TJX Europe

At TJX Europe, every day brings new opportunities for growth, exploration, and achievement. You'll be part of our vibrant team that embraces diversity, fosters collaboration, and prioritises your development. Whether you're working in our Distribution Centres, Corporate Offices, or Retail Stores-TK Maxx & Homesense, you'll find abundant opportunities to learn, thrive, and make an impact. Come join our TJX team-a Fortune 100 company and the world's leading off-price retailer.

Job Description:

Sitting at the heart of Finance, the Business Analysis team (part of Business Planning and Analysis) is an important one within TJX Europe. The team is responsible for producing the financial analysis and associated business cases for key strategic decisions, as well as providing insightful and high-exposure ad-hoc analysis.

Job Summary

How can we leverage data to drive smarter financial decisions? What insights can unlock efficiency and profitability in our stores and digital channels? How do we ensure our reporting and analytics deliver real business value?

This role offers a unique opportunity to combine technical expertise with commercial insight. You will support the Data Finance Manager with impactful projects through robust analysis, utilizing multiple data sources and tools, to answer key business questions facing TJX Europe.

You'll partner across the organization, supporting projects from functions such as Ecommerce, Merchandising and Marketing, with the opportunity to present insight and recommendations to the finance leadership team and project business partners.

Key Responsibilities

Work with the Data Finance Manager to support decisions impacting the growth of the TJX Europe business and assess their financial impact

Utilize statistical tools and data skills to answer specific business questions and impact decisions through advanced reporting and dashboards using Power BI and SQL

Partner with functions across the organization on key projects or strategic questions, providing financial and analytical support towards their goals and priorities

Ensure data governance and accuracy, consistency, and compliance across our data tools

Communicate insights and recommendations through to Finance Leadership and wider business partnersKey Skills, Knowledge & Experience

Strong technical skills in SQL and Power BI (essential); familiarity with Snowflake (desirable)

Highly analytical with the ability to turn data into actionable insight

Strategic thinker with a proactive, problem-solving mindset

Comfortable working with complexity and ambiguity

Experience in financial analysis and business modelling preferred

Experience within a consumer-facing business (Retail/FMCG) advantageousAs proud as we are of our past success, it's our future that excites us most. We strive to provide opportunities for growth, recognition and a competitive salary and benefits package. Share our determination to think bolder and bigger, and be part of our future. We consider all applicants for employment without regard to age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnerships, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and/or sexual orientation.

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Location:

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