Business Analyst
- Recruiter
- Macildowie Associates
- Location
- Derbyshire
- Posted
- 19 Aug 2018
- Closes
- 25 Aug 2018
- Job role
- Accountant
- Sector
- Accounting - Public practice
Finance Business Analyst- Derbyshire - £35,000 - £40,000
This is an exciting hands-on vacancy where you will work closely with all levels of management assisting with shaping future development plans required to grow bottom-line revenues.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support the delivery of operations plan which aims to drive £30m of additional profits
- Work closely with the Finance Director and executive team to drive performance of key sales
- Support the planning, forecasting and budgetary processes
- Timely and insightful analysis with recommendations to key customers
Key Skills:
- Part/Newly/Experienced qualified accountant
- Excel Competent
- Proactive attitude
- Experience with Cognos would be advantageous
To start a discussion please contact Martyn on
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