Adjacency Recruitment Group
Finance Business Partner

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About the Role
Are you looking to grow your career within the Finance function of one of the region's leading organisations?
We are seeking strategic, commercially minded finance professionals with strong leadership capability and the confidence to translate complex financial data into clear, actionable insights for stakeholders who recognise the vital contribution finance makes to the group.
You will act as the key link between finance and operational and commercial teams, driving performance, enhancing decision-making, and delivering sustainable financial value across the organisation. You will ensure finance is embedded at the heart of strategic and operational decisions within your business unit.
Responsibilities
- Provide high-quality financial insight, challenge, and support to senior stakeholders across Operations, Commercial, Supply Chain, and R&D.
- Act as a trusted adviser to the SLT when required.
- Drive financial performance by providing forward-looking analysis, scenario planning, and investment appraisals.
- Partner with operational teams to identify cost-saving opportunities and efficiency improvements.
- Produce budgets, forecasts, and long-range planning processes, as well as month, quarter and year-end reporting and journals.
- Implement best-in-class finance partnering practices and tools to enhance decision-making and visibility.
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Requirements
Qualifications
- Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) with post-qualification experience.
- Proven experience in a hands-on Management Accountant (MA)/business partnering/reporting or commercial finance role.


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Skills
- Exceptional analytical and strategic thinking capabilities.
- Excellent communication and influencing skills – confident working with senior stakeholders across functions.
- Demonstrated ability to drive performance and challenge constructively and collaboratively.
- Comfortable in a fast-paced, change-oriented environment.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Be part of a business with a strong heritage and ambitious growth plans. Shape and lead a high-impact finance function at the heart of the organisation. Work in a culture that values collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement.
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