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Finance Director

Warrington
2 weeks ago
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My client is a fast-growing retail business based in the Warrington area. As a result of growth, they are looking for a Finance Director. This is a newly created role, reporting to the CEO.

Duties of the role will include:

Financial Reporting

  • Own the overall financial management; measure, analyse and lead on all financial performance & compliance aspects.

  • Lead the preparation of monthly financial and management accounts, reporting and annual statutory financial statements; measure, analyse and lead on all financial performance & compliance aspects.

  • Implement, review, manage and improve financial management measures to provide meaningful, value adding analysis on issues impacting the business.

  • Pro-active support of management on month end issues and produce key analysis schedules.

  • Supervision of bank and balance sheet reconciliations

  • Treasury oversight and banking relations – weekly and daily forecasting cash on a 12-month rolling basis; optimising cash holdings and group compliance reporting.

  • Weekly cost of management reporting

    Financial Control

  • Preparation of monthly financial forecasts and budgets

  • Responsible for ensuring all Monthly Balance Sheet control accounts are fully reconciled in line with Company policies and Procedures.

  • Ensure adequate financial control is in place and adhered to, including all key balance sheet elements (WIP, Fixed Assets, Debtors, A&P).

  • Uphold all Group Policies, Processes and Procedures which includes Quality, Health & Safety, Environmental and Information Security.

  • Develop and document business processes and accounting policies to maintain and strengthen internal control.

  • Implement and update processes and governance across the finance department and wider business.

  • Promoting a culture of continuous improvement.

  • Management of risk and internal audit in line with large entity governance standards

    Stakeholder Management

  • Business partnering with operations and Commercial to monitor weekly job costs and challenge job performance

  • Business Partnering with Commercial in their interactions with existing customers and managing debtor days and working capital to ensure business expands in a controlled way with appropriate risk management.

  • and in accordance with deadlines.

    Strategic Leadership

  • Member of the management team with responsibility for the preparation and interpretation of the management accounting and the other management information.

  • Support and co-ordinate the preparation annual budgets & forecasts with the Senior Leadership Team in line with the Business Plan

  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives within the business to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and control.

  • Support and lead ad hoc business and Group projects as required.

  • Provide financial and commercial input through the business planning process by coordinating, reviewing, and challenging the business’s submissions.

    Team Leadership

  • Partner with the Senior Leadership Team and Support functions to improve business performance and drive efficiencies.

  • Manage and develop the finance team and contribute to a wide range of projects.

    The right candidate will have experience in the above, be ACA/CIMA/ACCA qualified and be looking for a role in a fast growing and developing business.

    This role offers growth, progression and development to the right person

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