L.E.K. Consulting
London Office - Global IT Finance Manager (Hybrid working, M/F/D)

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About L.E.K. Consulting
L.E.K. Consulting is a global strategy consulting firm that addresses the most critical commercial issues for the leaders of some of the world's most successful businesses.
Clients come to us time and again because we are proven to act as an insightful expert and a trusted partner. We are uncompromising in our approach to help clients make better decisions at crucial moments, changing the trajectory of their enterprise, delivering improved business performance and creating greater shareholder returns.
Our teams combine our core capabilities of research, benchmarking, modelling, data & analytics and strategy development to create game-changing insights and practical solutions that seize competitive advantage and unlock new growth opportunities. We enable clients to make critical decisions with greater certainty and empower them to master their moments of truth.
With more than 2,300 professionals located across five continents, L.E.K. specialises in Strategy and Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) support with clients across the full range of corporates and private equity. We are expert in a wide range of industries, including Life Sciences and healthcare, retail and consumer, financial services, industrials, energy and transportation.
Role Overview
Job Title: Global IT Finance Manager
IT Team: IT Finance & Procurement
Reports To: Senior Director of Global IT
Location: London
Job Type: Full Time
Direct Reports: Senior IT Procurement and Contracts Analyst (L3); IT Procurement and Contracts Analyst (L3)
Job Summary
The IT Finance Manager is responsible for overseeing the firm's IT financial management and budgeting processes and will own IT asset management. This role also assists with procurement governance and tracking ongoing vendor relationships. Working closely with the Senior Director of Global IT and the corporate Finance team, this role serves as the primary link between IT and Finance, ensuring effective budget planning, financial governance, cost control, and reporting across the global technology function.
The successful candidate will own the end-to-end IT budget lifecycle, including annual budget development, forecasting, variance analysis, spend reconciliation, and financial reporting. They will provide strategic financial insights to IT leadership, proactively identify budget risks and optimization opportunities, and ensure that technology investments align with business priorities and financial objectives. The role also manages a team of two Finance, Procurement and Contracts Specialists and serves as a key liaison between the broader IT organization, corporate Finance, and the global community.
In addition to leading IT financial operations, the role will assist with tracking IT procurement and vendor management activities, ensuring effective contract management, cost optimization, and compliance with corporate policies. The position also provides leadership for the firm's IT Asset Management program, driving governance, lifecycle management, and software license compliance across the organization.
As a people leader, the IT Finance Manager will manage and develop a high-performing team, foster strong stakeholder relationships across IT, Finance, and business functions, and champion continuous improvement initiatives that enhance operational efficiency, financial transparency, and value realization from technology investments. An additional aspect of this role is serving as the IT Office Liaison for the London office — acting as an escalation point of contact and a trusted bridge between office staff and the IT service desk function. The successful candidate will bring clarity, responsiveness, and a service-oriented mindset to improve working relationships.
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This role is ideal for an experienced IT finance professional with strong commercial acumen, proven budget management expertise, willingness and ability to ‘roll-up-sleeves’ to execute on detailed work, and the ability to influence senior stakeholders while leading strategic financial and procurement initiatives in a global professional services environment.
Key Responsibilities
IT Budget Management & Corporate Finance Collaboration
- Own and drive the annual IT budget process, working closely with the Senior Director of Global IT and the corporate Finance team to develop, submit, and manage the IT budget
- Serve as the primary liaison between IT Finance and the corporate Finance team, ensuring alignment on reporting, forecasting, cost centre allocation, and financial governance
- Conduct monthly reconciliation of IT spend against financials reported by Finance, investigating and resolving variances
- Provide accurate and timely IT budget reporting, variance analysis, and forecasting to senior stakeholders
- Partner with IT leadership to track capital and operating expenditure against approved budgets and flag risks for overspend proactively
- Support finance-led initiatives such as audits, cost reviews, and year-end processes as they relate to IT spend
People Management
- Manage, coach, and develop assigned personnel, setting clear objectives and conducting regular performance reviews
- Provide day-to-day guidance, workload prioritization, and quality oversight for the IT finance and procurement function
- Support the onboarding, training, and professional growth of direct reports
- Foster a collaborative, accountable, and high-performance team culture
- Provide guidance and mentorship to local office service desk staff as necessary
- Serve as an escalation point and buffer between local office staff and the service desk
- Collaborate with regional service desk leadership to provide necessary assistance for the local service desk team
IT Asset Management (ITAM)
- Lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of IT Asset Management policies, procedures, and governance frameworks
- Oversee the full lifecycle management of hardware and software assets, from procurement through to disposal
- Ensure software license compliance across all corporate-owned titles and maintain accurate license entitlement records
- Define and enforce ITAM best practices in line with industry standards and internal audit requirements
- Partner with IT teams and Finance to ensure asset data is accurate, accessible, and aligned with financial reporting requirements
Procurement & Vendor Management Oversight
- Organizes and tracks IT procurement activities across hardware, software, and services, including contract dates and relevant information in each contract
- Oversee vendor management activities including arranging and running quarterly business reviews, and escalation management
- Reviews key contracts as renewals approach or as amendments are needed and coordinates the renewal or amendment process with the Senior Director of IT or Global CIO
- Will assist as needed in contract negotiations at the request of the Senior Director of IT or the Global CIO
- Ensure procurement processes, policies, and workflows are maintained, documented, and continuously improved
- Conduct regular market analysis to ensure the firm receives competitive pricing and maximizes value from its vendor relationships
- Oversee the management of L.E.K.'s wireless mobile device accounts, including vendor relationships and cost optimization
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- Build and maintain strong working relationships with IT leadership, business and finance stakeholders
- Communicate effectively across all levels of the organization, translating complex financial and procurement information into clear, actionable insights
- Represent IT Finance & Procurement in cross-functional meetings and project initiatives, ensuring procurement and financial considerations are addressed early
- Identify and pursue continuous improvement opportunities across vendor, contract, procurement, and financial management processes
Experience
- 5+ years of relevant experience in IT finance, IT procurement, IT vendor management, or a related field
- Proven experience partnering with a corporate Finance function on budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting
- Demonstrated experience managing or mentoring direct and indirect reports in a professional services or corporate environment
- Hands-on experience developing or managing IT Asset Management frameworks or policies
- Experience in a global professional services firm will be highly regarded
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university; a qualification in Finance, Business, or a related discipline is preferred
- Professional certification in ITAM (e.g. CHAMP, CSAM) or procurement is desirable but not required
Skills And Competencies
- Strong leadership and people management skills with the ability to motivate, develop, and hold a team accountable
- Excellent stakeholder management and interpersonal skills, with confidence engaging at all levels of an organization
- Proven ability to act as a trusted intermediary between business stakeholders, consulting staff, and a technical function
- Strong financial acumen, including budget management, variance analysis, and spend forecasting
- High attention to detail and the ability to interpret complex procurement, contract, and financial data
- Strategic thinking with the ability to translate organizational goals into process improvements
- Excellent organizational and prioritization skills with the ability to manage multiple competing priorities
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present clearly to senior audiences
- Superior Excel expertise
- Ability to communicate effectively using PowerPoint
Working Conditions
- Standard UK office working hours with in-office requirement of 3 to 4 days per week.
- Ability to attend regional and global meetings outside of standard working hours
- Occasional travel may be required
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Budget accuracy — variance between IT budget and actual spend within agreed tolerance
- Team performance and development — direct reports achieving objectives; retention and engagement
- IT Asset Management — license compliance rate; accuracy of asset register
- Procurement efficiency — contract renewal lead times; cost savings and avoidance achieved
- Stakeholder satisfaction — feedback from Finance, IT leadership, and office stakeholders
Diversity and inclusion at L.E.K.
Here at L.E.K., we appreciate the value of a diverse and inclusive workforce and are committed to a culture that is inclusive and accepting of all people. Above all, we are committed to ensuring that all employees are treated with respect and dignity. L.E.K. Consulting is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
We have several affinity groups to support and enrich our employees and in addition, our Diversity and Inclusion committee celebrate events throughout the year with a focus on awareness and education.
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