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Group Reporting Analyst

Hays Senior Finance
West Berkshire
2 days ago
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Group Reporting Analyst

Employer Location England, Berkshire, Hungerford Salary - per annum + £48k - £50k Closing date 10 Dec 2025 View more categoriesView less categories Sector Salary band , Contract type Hours Where will they be working You need to or to save a job.

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Job Title: Reporting Analyst
Location: Hungerford
Hybrid - 3 days on site in Hungerford - Parking available
Salary: Up to £50k
Contract Type: Permanent
We are seeking a detail-oriented Reporting Analyst to join a newly formed team dedicated to delivering high-quality reporting across multiple business units. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping and maintaining reporting standards that drive business decisions.
Key Responsibilities:

Produce and maintain the weekly Orderbook report, ensuring accuracy and deliverability. Support month-end reporting for corporate and departmental stakeholders. Manage and update reporting templates to maintain consistency and standardisation. Assist in the creation of monthly KPI dashboards for various business regions. Provide base data and reports for rolling forecasts, annual budgets, and periodic reforecasts. Play a key role in collating and supporting the annual budget process. Conduct a monthly review and analysis of centralised Group costs P&L.

What We're Looking For:

ACCA/CIMA (PQ, finalist/ newly qualified) or QBE Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Experience of business partnering essential Proficiency in Excel and reporting tools (experience with BI tools is a plus).

Why Join Us?

Be part of a dynamic, newly established team with opportunities to shape processes. Work in a collaborative environment that values innovation and continuous improvement.

If you are interested please apply via this link or send your CV


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Company

At Hays we invest in lifelong partnerships that empower people and businesses to succeed. With over 50 years’ success under our belts and a workforce of 10,000+ people across 32 countries, we’ve evolved to put our customers at the heart of everything we do.



From CFO to Newly Qualified, we work with talented finance professionals and match them with organisations where they can achieve a lasting impact.



So much more than specialist recruiters in accounting and finance, what really sets us apart is our knowledge through scale, deep understanding and our ability to meaningfully innovate for our customers. All our consultants have strong relationships across the industry and the support of our extensive global network. That’s why organisations of all types and sizes – from international blue chips to SMEs – trust us to find the people who can help transform their business.



So, whether you want something local or international, permanent, or interim, we have the breadth of coverage and the depth of understanding to help you find it.



We have specialist recruitment teams in the following areas:

Corporate Governance Credit Control Part-Qualified Accountant Payroll Public Practice Accounting Public Services Accounting Senior Finance – Qualified Support, Ledgers & Bookkeeping Tax & Treasury

You can rely on us to deliver today and help you plan for tomorrow

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