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Finance Business Partner - Energy & Sustainable Cities

Egis Group
Greater Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Job Description

This role provides key support to the Head of Finance Business Partnering Energy & Sustainable Cities (FBP – E&SC), from day-to-day operations to financial transformation. The role will involve exposure to the wider Egis Group and cross - functional teams and requires the personal credibility to develop successful professional relationships with internal peers and external stakeholders.

The right candidate will be a self-starter, and willing to be agile and adaptable as the business needs change. 

Main responsibilities include:

Management accounting and advisory support

  • Key point of support to Head of FBP – E&SC activity in the UK, and to entity business leads 
  • Support project analysis, validation of plans, and ad-hoc requests 
  • Assist with preparation for meetings with stakeholders to present insights 
  • Assist with monthly and quarterly management reporting to the local businesses and group 
  • Participate in strategic data analysis, research, and modelling for FBP 
  • Financial support with merger and acquisition (M&A) activity 

Change management:

  • Key support to the future consolidation of legal entities in the UK
  • Support to integrate new acquisitions within the Nuclear SL into the Egis Group finance processes
  • Note that we roll-out a new Oracle ERP in Q1 2025, so this role will need to support the business as it adapts to the new ERP and finance and procurement processes

Regulatory activities

  • Manage the company's financial accounting, monitoring, and reporting systems 
  • Liaison with internal and external auditors


Qualifications

Skills

  • Advanced Excel and Office skills
  • Oracle ERP experience is desirable
  • Stakeholder engagement skills working across a complex matrix organisation.
  • Experience of business transformation
  • Able to work to tight deadlines with accuracy
  • Ability to work and effectively communicate with senior-level business leads
  • Ability to synthesise large quantities of complex data into actionable information

Educational Background & Experience:

  • ACA/ACCA/CIMA Qualified Accountant
  • Significant accounting work experience, ideally in consulting and engineering projects (performance-based contracts)

Location:

Manchester – hybrid working, a min of 3 days in the office  . Regular travel will be required to Oakham, Bristol, Yorkshire and London initially to build relationships, thereafter with an agreed pattern of regular visits (i.e. 4 days/month to Site)  Infrequent trips to London (i.e.once per quarter)



Additional Information

Whats in it for you:

By joining Egis, as well as receiving a competitive salary, you’ll also have the opportunity to explore flexible working arrangements.

  • Competitive salary
  • Performance related bonus
  • Pension contribution of 5% of your salary
  • Life insurance
  • Private healthcare 
  • Health cash plan
  • 26 days holiday (plus bank holidays)
  • Tailored career path with structured training
  • Mentoring from senior staff
  • Hybrid working 



Equality, Diversity & Inclusion 

We at EGIS are an Equal Opportunities employer and we recognise the value of a Diverse Organisation. EGIS appreciates all job applications. If you decide to apply for an opportunity at EGIS, your application will be assessed based purely on your experience, the essential and desirable criteria, and your suitability for the role. We value each and everyone’s contribution as this builds our culture and means, if you work for EGIS, you will be included, listened to, and respected.

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