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Senior Forecasting Analyst
| Type |
Permanent |
|
From £50,000 to £60,000 per annum + benefits (package equivalent to c£75,000) |
| Location |
London [South-East England] |
| Qualifications |
Qualified ACA, ACCA or CIMA (or equivalent)  |
| Agency: |
Hudson Global Resources London Ltd |
| Contact |
Nick Marsh |
| Start: |
ASAP |
| Reference |
GW UK579437 |
Job description
Our client is a market-leading FTSE 100 business, which is currently undertaking a restructure as part of their continued growth. Due to this restructure they are looking to recruit a Senior Forecasting Analyst to support the newly created Hedging & Risk team. This position will be responsible for providing business support through the creation of complex analysis and modelling processes, in order to assess commodity costs under differing market conditions. To be successful in this role you will need to possess a strong background in financial modelling, have experience with presenting financial information to senior executives, and ideally knowledge of the Energy or Commodities Trading sectors. You will also need to be a qualified Accountant in either ACA, ACCA or CIMA, with a proven background in either an FSTE 100 or a Fortune 500 company. This position offers fantastic career development opportunities for an ambitious individual. Please note you will receive an automated response advising you that we have received your CV.
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