Financial Data Analyst

Darwen
23 hours ago
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Financial Data Analyst

Location: Darwen (hybrid: 3 x per week in office with occasional travel to other sites)

Salary: £37,135 - £43,561
Benefits: Company Car OR Car Allowance (up to £7,356.10 per annum) , up to 10% annual bonus, 5% employer pension, 25 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays, 3 x life assurance policy
Hours: 37.5 hrs per week

Working within our commercial and finance teams, you’ll help build robust financial and operational models that support new and existing contracts, often within the public sector. You’ll collaborate across technical, operational, legal and commercial teams, learning how complex, high-value decisions are made.
This is a supportive, growth-focused role with a progression plan in place to take your career to the next level.

Understanding the demands of family life, including school runs and caring responsibilities, we are flexible on core hours and can consider condensed working weeks. We are happy to talk through any other adjustments that would help you thrive in this role.

Internally this role is called Junior Financial Modeller

What will I be doing?

  • Preparing of financial and operational models, business plans, and bid documentation to win/develop new business / contracts of significant value and complexity (usually but not exclusively with public sector clients) – circa £10-50m pa.

  • Variation of the original financial models and associated financial project documents – in line with the revised service offer.

  • Providing interface between the technical, operational, commercial and legal teams to support the development of the business plans / models.

  • Provide financial insights and variance analysis to support strategic business decisions.

    What are the Requirements?



Advanced knowledge of Excel

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You will have experience manipulating data, creating reports and analysing data

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You must have a valid UK driving licence as there will be some national travel on an adhoc basis

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Excellent communication skills and ability to influence, persuade and negotiate with project team members and external contacts

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Must possess strong client focus Strong numeracy and analytical skills

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Experience in the development and analysis of financial models, business plans and bid documentation

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Ideally you will be a partly or fully qualified Accountant (Qualified / Part Qualified ACCA, CIMA, ACA)

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Whether you bring strong financial accounting experience (e.g. profit and return on capital reporting) and want to build your financial modelling skills, or you excel in data manipulation, analysis and reporting and want to develop your financial expertise, we welcome applications and will provide the necessary training.

Who we are

At SUEZ, respect is at the heart of everything we do - for each other, for our customers, and for the communities we serve. We foster inclusive, caring environments where diversity, wellbeing, safety, and solidarity are more than values - they’re everyday realities. These principles shape how we work together, every day. We’re committed to building a workplace where everyone feels valued and included. If you’re excited about this opportunity but don’t meet every single requirement, we encourage you to apply. Your unique experience, perspective, and potential could be exactly what we’re looking for. We offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your wellbeing and growth - including competitive pay, pension plans, health and wellbeing programs, learning opportunities, and career development. Everything you need to thrive, both professionally and personally. Join us in transforming today’s environmental challenges into tomorrow’s innovative water and waste solutions

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