Stanton House
Treasury Manager

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About the Job
Job Title: Treasury Manager
Contract Type: Permanent
Location: Northamptonshire (Hybrid 2-3 Days Per Week)
Salary: Up to £85,000 + Benefits & Bonus
Overview
Our client is a leading international manufacturing organisation with operations across multiple global markets. Due to continued growth and the increasing strategic importance of treasury across the group, they are seeking to appoint a Treasury Manager to lead their treasury function and support the organisation's long-term objectives.
Role Summary
Reporting directly to the Tax & Treasury Director, the Treasury Manager will take ownership of the Group's global treasury activities, including cash management, liquidity planning, foreign exchange risk, banking relationships and financing activities. This is a high-profile role offering regular exposure to senior leadership, including the CFO and wider Finance Leadership Team. The successful candidate will play a key role in strengthening treasury governance, enhancing reporting capabilities and driving process improvements across an international business.
Key Responsibilities
- Own and manage the Group's global cash and liquidity position.
- Develop and enhance cash flow forecasting across multiple international entities.
- Manage foreign exchange exposures and support treasury risk management activities.
- Maintain and develop relationships with banking partners and external treasury providers.
- Support refinancing activities, banking facility renewals and covenant compliance.
- Provide treasury reporting and analysis to senior leadership teams.
- Drive treasury process improvement, automation and operational efficiencies.
- Support working capital initiatives across the wider finance function.
- Maintain treasury controls, governance frameworks and policy compliance.
- Contribute to strategic projects and broader finance leadership initiatives.
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To Be Suitable
- Qualified treasury professional (AMCT/MCT preferred) or equivalent treasury experience.
- Strong corporate treasury experience within a multinational or complex business environment.
- Experience of cash management, liquidity forecasting and treasury controls.
- Knowledge of FX risk management, hedging and banking relationships.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
- Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence at senior levels.
- Experience of delivering process improvements and treasury transformation initiatives.
- Advanced Excel and treasury systems knowledge.
- Commercially aware, proactive and able to operate autonomously.


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This represents an excellent opportunity for an ambitious treasury professional to join a highly regarded international organisation in a role that combines strategic influence with operational ownership. With direct exposure to senior leadership and the opportunity to shape the future direction of the treasury function, this role offers significant scope for both professional growth and long-term career development.
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