Tax & Treasury Recruitment
Transfer Pricing Senior Manager/Director - In-House

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Tax & Treasury Recruitment Opportunity
Tax & Treasury Recruitment is representing a leading multinational organisation seeking a senior Transfer Pricing specialist for a 12-month fixed-term contract.
This role is designed to add high-level technical expertise into the function during a busy period of global projects, M&A activity, and business transformation.
You will take ownership of the Group's TP policies and act as the go-to advisor for senior stakeholders across the business.
Your role
- Shape global strategy: Design, implement, and govern robust transfer pricing policies and value chain structures across all international operations.
- Drive compliance: Own the end-to-end TP compliance lifecycle, overseeing global documentation, CbCR, benchmarking, and statutory calculations.
- Partner with the business: Deliver commercial, risk-based TP advice on supply chain dynamics, intercompany transactions, and complex M&A integrations.
- Defend and protect: Manage global tax authority audits and ensure all intercompany agreements and invoicing stand up to regulatory scrutiny.
- Optimise processes: Champion the adoption of new tax technologies to streamline TP modelling and data gathering.
- Lead and mentor: Act as the trusted TP advisor to C-suite and legal teams, while actively developing a junior member of the tax team.
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About you
- Extensive transfer pricing experience gained within a complex multinational business or Big 4 environment.
- Deep technical command of OECD guidelines, global compliance requirements, and CbCR.
- Proven track record of navigating M&A, post-merger integrations, and value chain restructuring.
- Highly analytical, with hands-on capability in complex financial modelling and transfer pricing calculations.
- A natural communicator who can translate complex tax risks into clear, actionable commercial strategies for non-finance leaders.


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You can expect
- A 12-month fixed-term contract within a high-performing global tax function.
- A hybrid working model, blending remote work with collaboration in the central London office.
- A highly visible role with direct influence on global commercial strategy and structural design.
- A salary of circa £100K
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