Stanton House
Senior Finance Manager

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Senior Finance Manager
9-Month Fixed Term Contract
Salary: £75,000 – £85,000
Location: London - Hybrid, 3 days in office
About the Role
We are partnering with a growing and dynamic organisation to appoint a Senior Finance Manager on a 9-month fixed-term contract.
This is a key role within the Finance function, responsible for ensuring a best-in-class approach to financial reporting, delivering accurate monthly performance reporting, supporting consolidated Group reporting, and maintaining robust financial controls and accounting processes.
The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in ensuring compliance across external reporting requirements, audit, governance, and financial operations, while supporting the wider business in making informed financial decisions.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the Finance leadership team with accounting policies, transactional accounting, tax and VAT processes, payment approvals, and finance operations.
- Prepare and support the production of monthly management accounts, including Profit & Loss, Balance Sheet and Cash Flow reporting at entity and consolidated levels.
- Ensure all supporting schedules, reconciliations and working papers are accurate, complete and maintained to a high standard.
- Support year-end financial statements, external audit processes and financial reporting requirements.
- Maintain strong financial controls and support the ongoing development of compliance processes and accounting documentation.
- Review and oversee Balance Sheet reconciliations, including fixed assets, working capital and long-term liabilities.
- Provide commentary and insight into financial performance.
- Support the preparation of board reporting packs and senior stakeholder materials.
- Work collaboratively with Commercial Finance and FP&A teams to support business reporting requirements.
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We are looking for an experienced Senior Finance professional with:


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- ACA / ACCA qualification (or equivalent); CIMA candidates will also be considered.
- Strong experience within financial reporting and a senior finance environment.
- Proven experience managing audit processes, financial compliance and governance.
- Strong understanding of accounting policies, controls and reporting requirements.
- Excellent Excel and systems skills.
- Ability to interpret complex accounting rules and translate them into practical business solutions.
- A proactive, collaborative and structured approach to problem-solving.
- Ability to manage competing priorities and deliver to tight deadlines.
Desirable Experience
- Experience working within telecommunications, infrastructure or a similar complex asset environment.
- SAP experience.
- Previous experience supporting an ERP implementation or upgrade.
- Experience working with complex accounting policies and asset-heavy organisations.
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