Finance Business Partner

Luton
1 week ago
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Finance Business Partner

Luton, Bedfordshire

£55,000.00 - £60,000.00 plus bonus and excellent benefits

Morgan McKinley is delighted to be supporting a growing pharmaceuticals business to recruit a technically trained accountant who has a passion for commercial finance.

About the Role

Due to organic growth, they are keen to recruit an articulate and composed accountant who can steer a leadership committee on improving financial performance and reducing risk.

Role

Responsibilities for the Finance Business Partner will include:

Provide analysis and insight into the business performance, identify areas of improvement and drive profitability.
Work in partnership with the operations and commercial teams to control stock and assets.
Build in depth knowledge of cost and revenue drivers and their impact on financial performance.
Continually develop and improve the visibility of data.

Profile

It is essential the candidate is a Qualified Accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA).
Strong communication skills - able to push back AND able to support stakeholders.
High degree of commercial acumen.
Strong Excel knowledge.
Able to work within tight deadlines
Results orientated, with a desire to succeed.

The Company

Based in Bedfordshire, this European business has seen strong growth over a prolonged period. At the forefront of innovation in their sector, they are set across multiple sites in the UK with an established finance function. The leadership team is known for developing talent and subsequently offer fantastic career development.

Salary & Benefits

The role of Finance Business Partner has a range of £55,000 - £60,000 (dependent on experience), plus excellent benefits

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