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Financial Controller
| Type |
Permanent |
|
Up to £70,000 per annum + car or car allowance up to £7500 |
| Location |
Kent [South-East England] |
| Qualifications |
ACA, ACCA, CIMA qualified; degree (or equivalent)  |
| Agency: |
Goldhawk Associates |
| Contact |
Corita Goldhawk |
| Reference |
GW GA 3174 |
Job description
Our client is a significant player within its sector with a global turnover of over £3 billion. An opportunity has arisen within one of the UK divisions, for an ambitious Financial Controller to take responsibility for several high profile projects and JVs across the UK. Reporting to the FD, your remit will cover financial analysis to identify new markets and target clients. Working with Project teams across the UK, you will have a strong input into the business planning and budgeting process. You will ensure that the Business Managers understand its current and project P&L, cash performance and key drivers. Educated to degree level, you will have strong analytical skills, excellent communication and influencing skills and the desire to really understand the business. Advance Excel skills are a prerequisite. This role is an excellent point of entry into an organisation offering progression and keen to develop from within. Unfortunately, due to the large number of applications we receive, we will only be able to contact candidates who are short-listed for this role.
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