Camino Partners Ltd
Financial Analyst

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Finance Analyst | Professional Services | Hybrid
We are seeking a Finance Analyst with a data analyst background to join the Finance function of a professional services business. This role suits someone who combines strong analytical and data manipulation skills with an interest in finance, and who can bridge the gap between raw data and commercial finance reporting. You will work closely with the Finance and wider business teams to build reporting, improve data quality, and support decision-making through analysis.
What You'll Be Doing
- Building, maintaining, and improving financial and management reporting, dashboards, and data models
- Extracting, cleaning, and reconciling data from multiple systems (finance, CRM, operational) to support accurate reporting
- Partnering with Finance and business stakeholders to translate reporting requirements into scalable data solutions
- Supporting month-end and period-end close through data validation, variance analysis, and commentary
- Identifying trends, anomalies, and opportunities for efficiency through data analysis
- Driving automation and process improvement across recurring reporting tasks
- Supporting ad-hoc analysis and reporting requests from Finance leadership
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- Background in data analysis, with strong skills in Excel and at least one of SQL, Power BI, or similar BI/analytics tools
- Interest in or exposure to finance, accounting, or commercial reporting (formal finance qualification not required)
- Strong analytical mindset with the ability to interpret data and communicate insights clearly to non-technical stakeholders
- Comfortable working with large, sometimes imperfect datasets across multiple systems
- High attention to detail and ability to manage competing priorities to deadlines
- A proactive, curious approach to problem-solving and process improvement
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