Company
Robert Half
Robert Half
£50,000 - £55,000 per annum
Robert Half have partnered with a well-established client in Bristol, to recruit a Finance Business Partner to join them immediately.This role has been created due to growth and restructuring.Role: Finance Business PartnerStart: ASAPDuration: 9 month FTCSalary: £50,000 - £55,000 per annumHybrid working: 3 office, 2 home.You will report into the commercial director and be responsible for:Oversee the Profit and Loss for a client portfolio with monthly GP performance reviews.Analyse revenue and costs to ensure accuracy and comprehensiveness.Determine invoice values for the client portfolio.Work with the Billing team to ensure scheduled work is billed as required.Accurately manage and report on Work in Progress (WIP) and Purchase Orders (POs).Build strong relationships with key stakeholders to share business knowledge, enhancing understanding of financial impacts and identifying financial opportunities.Attend relevant contract performance review calls for the client portfolio.
Keynsham
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