SRM Recruitment
Finance Business Partner

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Senior Finance Business Partner – FP&A
Buckinghamshire | Hybrid | Up to £70,000 + benefits
SRM Recruitment is partnering with a large, international organisation to recruit a Senior Finance Business Partner into its evolving FP&A function.
This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded qualified accountant who enjoys getting beyond the numbers and working closely with senior operational and commercial stakeholders.
Joining a sizeable finance team, you'll play an important role in improving the quality of financial insight across the business, supporting better commercial decision-making and helping develop the organisation's FP&A capability.
Responsibilities:
- Taking ownership of monthly profitability reporting across key business areas
- Partnering with senior non-finance stakeholders to understand performance and challenge results
- Producing insightful analysis to support commercial and operational decision-making
- Working with the wider FP&A team to enhance management information and reporting
- Supporting budgeting, forecasting and longer-term financial planning
- Ownership of working-capital and 13-week cash-flow forecasting
- Acting as a key finance contact for regional and international stakeholders
- Supporting and improving financial reporting systems and processes, including data uploads and reporting tools
- Providing ad-hoc commercial analysis across a large and complex organisation
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Essential:
- ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualification
- Strong FP&A, commercial finance or Finance Business Partnering experience
- Excellent analytical skills and advanced Excel capability
- Confidence partnering with and influencing senior non-finance stakeholders
- Experience working with large ERP/reporting systems
- A proactive approach with the ability to work autonomously
- Big 4/audit-trained experience would be advantageous


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This would suit someone who enjoys working within a large, complex business and wants a role offering genuine commercial exposure and the opportunity to influence how FP&A supports the organisation.
The position offers a salary of up to £70,000 plus benefits and a hybrid working arrangement from the Milton Keynes office.
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