Finance Business Partner

Reed ,
Reading, Berkshire
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: £35,000 per annum

Overview

Reed Accountancy are currently supporting our local client seeking a Finance Business Partner to join their growing team. A UK based business with a growing global presence, this role would be working within a fast paced office, reporting into the Finance Director within a challenging and exciting environment. Providing commercial and management accounting support across the business, with a particular focus on supporting the sales and marketing functions in the UK, this is an ideal opportunity for a Part Qualified or QBE candidate looking to progress their career. This role would be suited to a self motivated individual with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to act on your own initiative. Duties for this role will include: Provide commercial support to sales team including analysis of pricing proposals and commercial or legal negotiation with customers and prospects Calculate monthly sales team commissions and propose changes to scheme when appropriate Prepare regular and ad-hoc analysis, reporting and presentations including for the Board Preparation of annual budgets and regular forecasts in conjunction with departments across the business Prepare board packs and commentary on performance, analysis on revenue/profit trends, KPI reporting Create and maintain monthly cost-centre reporting, working with all departments to ensure information is timely and insightful Analyse profitability of products, customers, business units and effectiveness of marketing spend to inform decision making and drive business performance Building financial models and corresponding business case proposals Provide ad-hoc business partnering working across all departments to help the Company reach financial targets and maintain financial control The role offers 25 days annual leave bank holidays alongside Private Medical Cover. Due to the location of the business there isn’t parking available on site, however they are close to public transport routes for both train and bus.