Finance Manager

Manchester
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Finance Manager - UK Supply

12 month FTC

Northwest, England - Greater Manchester

Up to £65,000 base subject to experience

Hybrid working, 3 days in the office

Location is accessible by bus, car (free parking), cycle, rail

T2M Resourcing have been retained on an exclusive basis to recruit a Finance Manager – UK Supply, on a 12 month FTC for one of Manchester’s leading companies. This is a great opportunity for a qualified management accountant to work within the corporate office of a major international group that has a friendly, vibrant and diverse culture.

This is a senior position within the commercial area of the business, having responsibility for a small team, you will be responsible for all aspects of the financial management of specific products, and have the ability to deal with large amounts of data.

Responsibilities of the Finance Manager – UK Supply:

  • Management Review and Reporting under Mark to Market accounting, providing meaningful commentary and analysis

  • Business Partnership in regard to product books, providing information on the financial aspects related to the division

  • Reconciliation of Back Office accounting to P&L of Middle Office

  • Business Planning and Financial Analysis

  • Continuous Improvement

  • Ensuring relationship management within the immediate and wider business

  • Management, coaching and development of the immediate team

  • Data analytics

  • Ad hoc tasks, as requested

    Requirements to be successful as Finance Manager – UK Supply:

  • ACCA / CIMA qualified with industry experience

  • Strong management accounting

  • Experience in a fast paced organisation within industry

  • Inquisitive and accountable with regards to forecasting and budgeting

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

  • Business partnering skills to liaise with different levels of stakeholders both internally and externally

  • Commercial acumen, ideally with experience of Mark to Market accounting

  • Management of a small team

  • Excellent IT skills

  • Strong Excel skills

  • Ideally experience with Oracle

  • Must be able to work under pressure, and have the ability to analyse and interpret large quantities of data in line with internal controls and reporting timetables

  • Happy to work on a hybrid basis 3 days a week in the office

    Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK on a permanent full time basis.

    To apply please forward you CV together with details of your current salary, benefits and notice period.

    Due to high to the high volume of applications we are receiving we are unable to respond to each candidate personally. If you have not heard from us within 10 days unfortunately your application will not have been successful

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