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Head of Transactional Finance (12 month FTC) - Growing Energy Business - to 75k + retention bonus / package

London
£70k – £78k/yr
Posted about 21 hours ago
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Our client is an expanding international renewables business with offices in Central London. They are an exciting PE backed business who have won many awards over the last few years. Due to unforeseen circumstances they are recruiting a 12 month contract in the form of a Head of Transactional Finance.

Duties

  • Leading the overall AP, AR and expenses function and making sure all payments are made and received correctly and promptly.
  • Managing the Transactional timetable and implementing new processes, controls and procedures in line with the wider finance function.
  • Manage a strict KPI drilled team and department and provide constant improvement, updating policies and adhere to best practice at all times.
  • Work with the wider finance team in ad hoc duties, month end and other reporting.
  • Assist in growing the transactional finance structure.

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Skills

Management
Leadership
Accounts Payable
Accounts Receivable
Expense Management
Process Improvement
KPI Management
Financial Reporting
Change Management
Interpersonal Skills

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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