Company
Robert Half
Robert Half
55000-60000/annum
CompanyThis well-known property developer based in East London is looking to hire a Financial Analyst due to growth plans. The culture is transparent, connected and nurturing. They are looking for someone that can help adding value to the finance team as well as the wider business. This company offers a very appealing and rewarding compensation and benefits package along with promising career growth.RoleThe Financial Analyst will act as a key business partner to various departments. You will be the key owner of the annual budget, forecast process as well as develop methodologies to improve the overall accuracy. You will also understand business plan / growth strategies and identify cost drivers and trends to establish realistic P&L targets & measurements. In additions, you will prepare business cases to support strategic and other business decisions.ProfileThe successful candidate for the Financial Analyst vacancy will be ACA/ACCA/CIMA qualified. Strong analytical, organisational, written and verbal communication skills, with accuracy and attention to detail. Strong analytical and influencing skills with ability to simplify complex problems and build solution are desired. This role will be based in East London with Hybrid working policy (3 days a week in the office)Apply Today
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