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FP&A Analyst

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FP&A Analyst
FP&A Analyst / Senior FP&A Analyst
Renewable Energy Central London | Hybrid Working £70,000 - £90,000 + Bonus + Benefits
We’re currently partnering with a number of high-growth renewable energy businesses looking to strengthen their FP&A and commercial finance capabilities.
Many are undergoing significant growth, international expansion, new project development or institutional investment activity. As a result, we are keen to engage with high-calibre FP&A professionals looking to step into commercially focused roles with genuine exposure to senior leadership, strategic decision making and operational performance.
Depending on the business, responsibilities are likely to include:
- Financial planning & analysis, budgeting and forecasting
- Business partnering with operational and commercial stakeholders
- Project and asset performance analysis
- Board and investor reporting packs
- Financial modelling and scenario analysis
- Supporting strategic growth initiatives and investment decisions
- Cash flow forecasting and performance tracking
- Process improvement and reporting enhancement projects
- Presenting financial insights to senior leadership teams
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What We’re Looking For
We are particularly interested in speaking with candidates who have:
- ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualification
- A foundation within Big 4 or Top 10 practice environments
- Experience within FP&A, commercial finance, transaction services or strategic finance
- Exposure to energy, renewables, infrastructure, mining or capital-intensive industries is highly advantageous
- Strong analytical and stakeholder management capabilities
- Advanced Excel and financial modelling skills
- The ability to communicate financial information in a commercially meaningful way


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Why Explore These Opportunities?
- High-growth, future-focused sectors
- Broad commercial exposure beyond traditional reporting roles
- Direct exposure to senior leadership and strategic decision making
- Strong progression opportunities within scaling platforms
- Hybrid working environments and collaborative cultures
- Competitive compensation structures and long-term growth potential
If this sounds like you, we look forward to receiving your application.
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