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Finance Data Analyst

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Buckinghamshire
3 days ago
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Long term contract Support

About Our Client

This not for profit and charities organisation prides itself on fostering a positive and collaborative working environment. It is a medium-sized organisation dedicated to delivering impactful results and supporting its community.

Job Description

Quarterly billing cycles: data extraction, validation, and import file preparation. Testing and rolling out sponsorship automation in the internal system. System administration and collaboration with the billing team. Supporting funds processing. Contributing to a system "health check" and implementing improvements. Analyse financial data to support decision-making and strategy development. Ensure data integrity and maintain financial databases. Collaborate with the Accounting & Finance team to streamline processes. Provide ad hoc financial analysis as required by management.

The Successful Applicant

A successful Finance Data Analyst should have:

2-3 years experience in a finance data analyst role. Strong Excel skills; no need for SQL or database expertise. Experience preparing import files and working with finance data. Strong numerical and analytical skills with attention to detail. Familiarity with financial reporting standards and practices. The ability to manage multiple tasks and work under pressure. Excellent communication skills to convey financial insights effectively.

What's on Offer

A salary range of £3000 to £35000 per annum, depending on experience. A fixed-term contract with potential for professional development opportunities. A supportive and inclusive working environment

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