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SAP Project Finance Analyst

Great Stukeley
3 weeks ago
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We are seeking a SAP Project Finance Analyst , supporting the delivery of major programmes through robust financial planning, forecasting, and data quality management within SAP. This is a pivotal role enabling accurate project financial reporting that supports effective decision-making and ensures alignment with corporate financial standards and targets.

Key Responsibilities

Financial Analytics & Reporting

Input and maintain project financial data in SAP on behalf of Programme Delivery Teams.

Produce monthly cash forecasts and accrual reports for Capital Accountants.

Generate and analyse monthly financial reports to flag projects at risk of overspending or deviating from plan.

Process and Procedure Management

Collaborate with the Commercial and Strategy team to implement and refine SAP project management procedures.

Develop, own, and ensure compliance with financial processes and timelines.

Project Data Quality Management

Advice and Training

Deliver monthly finance workshops for new Project Managers as part of their induction.

What We’re Looking For

Strong financial analysis and forecasting skills, ideally with experience in project or capital finance.

Proficiency with SAP project systems or equivalent enterprise-level tools.

Solid understanding of financial reporting cycles and accounting principles.

Experience in supporting large programme teams and managing data integrity.

Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.

A proactive approach to continuous improvement and compliance

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