Company
Eleven Recruitment
Eleven Recruitment
£120000 - £160000 per annum
Great opportunity for a FP&A Manager to join a highly respected and successful growing business based in London. Due to the continued success of the business a Financial Planning & Analysis Manager is required to join an established, high calibre team. Key Responsibilities: Preparation of group budget. Reforecasting of group budget during each financial year. Liaising with local FP&A teams and group functions for the preparation of the budget and three-year plan. Preparation of presentations and reporting for senior management for both external and internal purposes. The ideal candidate for this role should hold a professional accountancy qualification and have gained several years of FP&A experience, exposure to group financial control and the Oil & Gas sector. If you have the skills and experience required, please don’t hesitate to apply.
Southend-on-Sea
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