Do you enjoy getting under the hood of a business - understanding how costs really flow, challenging the status quo and building better ways of doing things? Are you looking for a role where you can take ownership of complex, international cost structures and genuinely shape how a group operates? We're working with a large, private equity-backed business operating across multiple international markets. They are currently going through a period of continued growth and investment and, as part of that journey, they're looking to appoint a Group Finance Research & IT Controller into a newly created role within their central finance function. This is not a typical Financial Controller position . It sits at the intersection of group finance, technology investment and international operations, with a focus on understanding, refining and improving how costs are captured, allocated and reported across the business. You'll take ownership of areas such as IT investment and project accounting, global cost recharges and elements of transfer pricing, working closely with finance, tax and operational teams to bring greater clarity and consistency to how the group operates. There is already significant activity in these areas, but plenty of opportunity to improve processes, introduce structure and make a visible impact. The role would suit a technically strong accountant, most likely ACA or ACCA qualified, who has experience within a group or multi-entity environment and enjoys working in the detail as well as stepping back to see the bigger picture. Exposure to intercompany, cost allocation or project accounting will be particularly relevant, although you don't need to have covered every aspect of the brief before. What is important is an interest in understanding how things work, a willingness to challenge and improve, and the ability to work across teams in a collaborative way. The business is South West-based, with a flexible working model that typically requires just one day per week in the office, alongside a strong overall benefits package that reflects the importance of the role. If you're curious and would like to understand a little more, I'd be very happy to talk it through in more detail - even if it's just an initial, informal conversation. . We do our best to reply to EVERY application! We have been candidates too and we work hard to treat you in the same way that we would want to be treated. Therefore, we try not to rely on a generic advert disclaimer as this is something that is important for us and the businesses we partner with. Given the high volume of responses we receive from the combination of job boards, social media and other sources and despite our best efforts, many of our responses will be via email as we simply can't call every application - We know that may not quite what you want to hear but we hope you'll understand and that you like our approach. We work with great people from a wide variety of backgrounds, not just because it's the right thing to do, but because it makes us, and our clients stronger, more creative and ultimately better at what we all do. Short-listed candidates will obviously be contacted for this specific role and, regardless of the outcome of this process, feel free to ustilise the 'job seeker resources' on our website.
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
Do you enjoy getting under the hood of a business - understanding how costs really flow, challenging the status quo and building better ways of doing things? Are you looking for a role where you can take ownership of complex, international cost structures and genuinely shape how a group operates? We're working with a large, private equity-backed business operating across multiple international markets. They are currently going through a period of continued growth and investment and, as part of that journey, they're looking to appoint a Group Finance Research & IT Controller into a newly created role within their central finance function. This is not a typical Financial Controller position . It sits at the intersection of group finance, technology investment and international operations, with a focus on understanding, refining and improving how costs are captured, allocated and reported across the business. You'll take ownership of areas such as IT investment and project accounting, global cost recharges and elements of transfer pricing, working closely with finance, tax and operational teams to bring greater clarity and consistency to how the group operates. There is already significant activity in these areas, but plenty of opportunity to improve processes, introduce structure and make a visible impact. The role would suit a technically strong accountant, most likely ACA or ACCA qualified, who has experience within a group or multi-entity environment and enjoys working in the detail as well as stepping back to see the bigger picture. Exposure to intercompany, cost allocation or project accounting will be particularly relevant, although you don't need to have covered every aspect of the brief before. What is important is an interest in understanding how things work, a willingness to challenge and improve, and the ability to work across teams in a collaborative way. The business is South West-based, with a flexible working model that typically requires just one day per week in the office, alongside a strong overall benefits package that reflects the importance of the role. If you're curious and would like to understand a little more, I'd be very happy to talk it through in more detail - even if it's just an initial, informal conversation. . We do our best to reply to EVERY application! We have been candidates too and we work hard to treat you in the same way that we would want to be treated. Therefore, we try not to rely on a generic advert disclaimer as this is something that is important for us and the businesses we partner with. Given the high volume of responses we receive from the combination of job boards, social media and other sources and despite our best efforts, many of our responses will be via email as we simply can't call every application - We know that may not quite what you want to hear but we hope you'll understand and that you like our approach. We work with great people from a wide variety of backgrounds, not just because it's the right thing to do, but because it makes us, and our clients stronger, more creative and ultimately better at what we all do. Short-listed candidates will obviously be contacted for this specific role and, regardless of the outcome of this process, feel free to ustilise the 'job seeker resources' on our website.
Interim Position - Initially a 9-Month Fixed Term Contract Location: West Bromwich Sector: Service-Based Engineering We are seeking a highly capable and proactive professional to join a well-established, service-driven engineering business based in West Bromwich on a 9-month fixed-term contract. This is an excellent opportunity to step into a fast-paced environment and make an immediate impact within a collaborative and customer-focused team. The Role You will play a key role in supporting day-to-day operations, ensuring the smooth delivery of engineering services to clients across a range of sectors. This position requires someone who can quickly understand business processes, build strong working relationships, and drive efficiency during a critical period. Key Responsibilities Oversee and support operational service delivery to ensure high standards are consistently met Coordinate with engineering, technical, and customer service teams Manage schedules, resources, and workflows to meet client demands Identify areas for improvement and implement effective solutions Maintain strong client relationships and act as a point of contact where required Support reporting, performance tracking, and project delivery About You Proven experience in a service-based engineering or technical environment Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Ability to adapt quickly and work effectively in an interim capacity Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills A hands-on, solutions-focused approach What's on Offer Competitive salary (pro rata) Immediate start opportunity Exposure to a dynamic engineering business with a strong reputation Supportive and professional working environment Applicants must live within a commutable distance to the site. If you are available at short notice and ready to bring your expertise to a business that values efficiency, quality, and teamwork, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to be considered for this exciting interim opportunity.
Apr 06, 2026
Contractor
Interim Position - Initially a 9-Month Fixed Term Contract Location: West Bromwich Sector: Service-Based Engineering We are seeking a highly capable and proactive professional to join a well-established, service-driven engineering business based in West Bromwich on a 9-month fixed-term contract. This is an excellent opportunity to step into a fast-paced environment and make an immediate impact within a collaborative and customer-focused team. The Role You will play a key role in supporting day-to-day operations, ensuring the smooth delivery of engineering services to clients across a range of sectors. This position requires someone who can quickly understand business processes, build strong working relationships, and drive efficiency during a critical period. Key Responsibilities Oversee and support operational service delivery to ensure high standards are consistently met Coordinate with engineering, technical, and customer service teams Manage schedules, resources, and workflows to meet client demands Identify areas for improvement and implement effective solutions Maintain strong client relationships and act as a point of contact where required Support reporting, performance tracking, and project delivery About You Proven experience in a service-based engineering or technical environment Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Ability to adapt quickly and work effectively in an interim capacity Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills A hands-on, solutions-focused approach What's on Offer Competitive salary (pro rata) Immediate start opportunity Exposure to a dynamic engineering business with a strong reputation Supportive and professional working environment Applicants must live within a commutable distance to the site. If you are available at short notice and ready to bring your expertise to a business that values efficiency, quality, and teamwork, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to be considered for this exciting interim opportunity.
The Accounts Receivable & Credit Control Manager is responsible for leading the global Order-to-Cash (O2C) function for a multinational business consultancy. The role oversees invoicing, credit control, cash allocation, and credit risk management across multiple countries, currencies, and operating entities but is very focused on supporting the Finance Transformation; establishing KPIs and SLAs, training, coaching and mentoring a team of 2 Credit Controllers and 6 Billing Analysts (UK and India based).The role is critical to improving working capital performance globally and ensuring a consistent customer experience across jurisdictions and ensures timely and accurate billing, efficient collections, strong cashflow, and robust credit governance.This is a fixed term contract for between 9 and 12 months and is considered Hybrid with London office attendance required 2 times weekly . Key Responsibilities 1. Leadership & Team Management Lead, coach, and organise the Credit Control and Billing teams across both UK and Pune locations. Set clear KPIs and operational standards across both teams, ensuring alignment and collaboration between regions.Foster a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and high service quality. Support team development through training and regular one to one's, retention, and succession planning. 2. Global Order-to-Cash Process Ownership Own the end-to-end O2C process across all global entities. Ensure timely, accurate billing in line with contracts, project milestones, and consultancy deliverables. Oversee multi-currency cash application and customer account reconciliations.Standardise global AR processes while adapting to local legal and commercial requirements.Ensure correct revenue recognition hand-offs with accounting and project teams. 3. Credit Control & Collections Management Lead global collections activity, ensuring timely follow-up on overdue accounts.Maintain strong client relationships while ensuring compliance with agreed payment terms.Ensure disputes and invoice queries are resolved quickly via coordination with project managers, commercial teams, and operations.Monitor and reduce aged debt for all entities, with particular focus on 60+ and 90+ buckets. 4. Credit Risk & Policy Governance Lead customer credit assessments, onboarding, and annual credit limit reviews. Maintain and enforce a global credit policy tailored to consultancy-based project work.Escalate high-risk exposures and support decision-making at credit committee level.Monitor potential bad debt and recommend provisioning 5. Stakeholder Engagement Provide clear communication on billing schedules, cash collection expectations, and customer risk.Influence stakeholders to ensure cash is prioritised, disputes are resolved, and revenue processes are followed. 6. Reporting & Controls Produce weekly and monthly reporting on collections, aged debt, cashflow forecasts, billing performance, and KPIsSupport statutory audits and internal audit requirements Maintain SOX or internal control compliance where required across the O2C process. 7. Continuous Improvement & Transformation Drive standardisation of global billing and collections processes. Identify automation, workflow, or ERP enhancements to improve accuracy and efficiency. Lead cross-functional improvement initiatives across Billing, Credit Control, and Project Accounting. Maintain up-to-date process documentation across UK and Pune teams. Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Significant experience in Accounts Receivable , Credit Control , or Order-to-Cash management in a multinational environment Experience managing global teams , including offshore or shared-service teams Strong understanding of project-based or consultancy billing (milestones, retainers, time & materials, fixed-fee) Exposure to working in and supporting the successful delivery of Finance Transformation projects Proven ability to reduce aged debt and improve DSO Strong leadership and coaching skills, with experience managing teams across different time zones. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Strong financial and analytical capabilities Proficiency with ERP systems and reporting tools Experience working in a professional services or consulting environment. Familiarity with multi-currency AR and credit processes. Experience with process automation or transformation programmes. Relevant Accounts Receivable experience of at least 2 years working in AR within a shared services environment Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to articulate complex information Attention to detail, and accurate fact-based interpretation Why Davies Davies are committed to being a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome candidates of all genders, gender identity and expression, neurodiversity, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, nationality, and belief (or lack thereof). Join us and enjoy our ever-evolving benefits, including but not limited to: Reward platform - discounts for over 800 retailers 25 days holiday (rising with service) Well-being centre Recognition programme Paid fertility appointments Fostering friendly employer Pension - matched contribution at 5% Life Assurance (4 x basic salary)
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
The Accounts Receivable & Credit Control Manager is responsible for leading the global Order-to-Cash (O2C) function for a multinational business consultancy. The role oversees invoicing, credit control, cash allocation, and credit risk management across multiple countries, currencies, and operating entities but is very focused on supporting the Finance Transformation; establishing KPIs and SLAs, training, coaching and mentoring a team of 2 Credit Controllers and 6 Billing Analysts (UK and India based).The role is critical to improving working capital performance globally and ensuring a consistent customer experience across jurisdictions and ensures timely and accurate billing, efficient collections, strong cashflow, and robust credit governance.This is a fixed term contract for between 9 and 12 months and is considered Hybrid with London office attendance required 2 times weekly . Key Responsibilities 1. Leadership & Team Management Lead, coach, and organise the Credit Control and Billing teams across both UK and Pune locations. Set clear KPIs and operational standards across both teams, ensuring alignment and collaboration between regions.Foster a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and high service quality. Support team development through training and regular one to one's, retention, and succession planning. 2. Global Order-to-Cash Process Ownership Own the end-to-end O2C process across all global entities. Ensure timely, accurate billing in line with contracts, project milestones, and consultancy deliverables. Oversee multi-currency cash application and customer account reconciliations.Standardise global AR processes while adapting to local legal and commercial requirements.Ensure correct revenue recognition hand-offs with accounting and project teams. 3. Credit Control & Collections Management Lead global collections activity, ensuring timely follow-up on overdue accounts.Maintain strong client relationships while ensuring compliance with agreed payment terms.Ensure disputes and invoice queries are resolved quickly via coordination with project managers, commercial teams, and operations.Monitor and reduce aged debt for all entities, with particular focus on 60+ and 90+ buckets. 4. Credit Risk & Policy Governance Lead customer credit assessments, onboarding, and annual credit limit reviews. Maintain and enforce a global credit policy tailored to consultancy-based project work.Escalate high-risk exposures and support decision-making at credit committee level.Monitor potential bad debt and recommend provisioning 5. Stakeholder Engagement Provide clear communication on billing schedules, cash collection expectations, and customer risk.Influence stakeholders to ensure cash is prioritised, disputes are resolved, and revenue processes are followed. 6. Reporting & Controls Produce weekly and monthly reporting on collections, aged debt, cashflow forecasts, billing performance, and KPIsSupport statutory audits and internal audit requirements Maintain SOX or internal control compliance where required across the O2C process. 7. Continuous Improvement & Transformation Drive standardisation of global billing and collections processes. Identify automation, workflow, or ERP enhancements to improve accuracy and efficiency. Lead cross-functional improvement initiatives across Billing, Credit Control, and Project Accounting. Maintain up-to-date process documentation across UK and Pune teams. Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Significant experience in Accounts Receivable , Credit Control , or Order-to-Cash management in a multinational environment Experience managing global teams , including offshore or shared-service teams Strong understanding of project-based or consultancy billing (milestones, retainers, time & materials, fixed-fee) Exposure to working in and supporting the successful delivery of Finance Transformation projects Proven ability to reduce aged debt and improve DSO Strong leadership and coaching skills, with experience managing teams across different time zones. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Strong financial and analytical capabilities Proficiency with ERP systems and reporting tools Experience working in a professional services or consulting environment. Familiarity with multi-currency AR and credit processes. Experience with process automation or transformation programmes. Relevant Accounts Receivable experience of at least 2 years working in AR within a shared services environment Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to articulate complex information Attention to detail, and accurate fact-based interpretation Why Davies Davies are committed to being a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome candidates of all genders, gender identity and expression, neurodiversity, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, nationality, and belief (or lack thereof). Join us and enjoy our ever-evolving benefits, including but not limited to: Reward platform - discounts for over 800 retailers 25 days holiday (rising with service) Well-being centre Recognition programme Paid fertility appointments Fostering friendly employer Pension - matched contribution at 5% Life Assurance (4 x basic salary)
From Finance Manager to CFO: The Skills that Redefine the Modern Finance Career Path 8 min read October 4, 2025 Introduction Reaching the Chief Financial Officer level remains one of the most visible milestones in a finance career. Yet the path from Finance Manager to CFO is rarely linear. What was once an upward move through accounting and reporting roles has evolved into a broader journey-one that requires fluency in strategy, valuation, governance, and commercial leadership. In today's finance functions, technical skill is essential but no longer sufficient. The modern CFO operates at the intersection of finance, strategy, and business transformation. Over the past decade, the expectations of finance leaders have shifted dramatically. Digitalisation, private capital growth, and cross-border competition have expanded the CFO's remit from stewarding financial statements to shaping corporate direction. Whether in listed companies, venture backed scale ups, or private equity portfolio firms, employers increasingly seek leaders who can connect operational performance with shareholder value. This structural change is redefining both career trajectories and the learning pathways professionals choose along the way. The Career Path: From Finance Manager to CFO Most professionals begin their senior finance journey in controllership, management reporting, or FP&A. The Finance Manager role typically consolidates technical oversight-accounting & financial reporting, forecasting, and compliance-while introducing the first layers of strategic exposure. Progression to Finance Director or Head of FP&A demands a shift toward business partnering. This implies aligning financial data with operational decisions, managing cross functional teams, and guiding capital allocation. These middle senior positions often mark the transition from pure analysis to influence in decision making. At the upper end of the ladder, the Group Controller or CFO role brings together three dimensions of leadership: strategic foresight, governance responsibility, and stakeholder communication. The CFO becomes both an internal advisor to the CEO and a public face to investors, boards, and lenders. Working at a PE or VC Backed Company or Startup In many private equity or venture capital backed companies, the VP Finance role often represents the highest level of financial and operational leadership before a formal finance department is fully established. At this stage, a deep understanding of how private equity operates and how governance frameworks function becomes essential. The VP Finance acts as the bridge between investors and founders-ensuring transparency, financial discipline, and accountability while supporting growth objectives and capital efficiency. In the most competitive markets-London, Paris, Milan, and Madrid-median compensation reflects this blend of accountability and strategic scope. Salaries typically rise from the mid 50k range at Finance Manager level to above £120k or €120k at the CFO level, with bonuses frequently adding 15-25 percent. The salary gap signals more than seniority; it represents the premium on business judgement and boardroom literacy. Each step on the salary ladder is associated with a distinct skill profile. Skills that Drive the Transition Advancing from Finance Manager to CFO requires mastery of both the science and the art of finance leadership. Analysis of senior level job descriptions across the UK and continental Europe reveals five recurring domains of expertise that consistently appear in high earning roles: Corporate Finance: Understanding capital structure, cost of capital, and investment appraisal is now fundamental. CFOs are expected to evaluate projects through NPV, IRR, and scenario analysis, integrating these insights into strategy rather than treating them as compliance exercises. Business Valuation: The ability to value companies, divisions, and strategic options underpins decision making in M&A and fundraising. Whether through discounted cash flow, comparables, or transaction multiples, valuation fluency signals boardroom readiness. Corporate Governance: Boards demand finance leaders who understand oversight frameworks, director duties, and audit committee dynamics. Governance knowledge is increasingly vital as CFOs become custodians of transparency and ethical decision making. Private Equity and Venture Capital Exposure: Many modern CFOs operate within PE backed or VC backed structures. Familiarity with investor reporting, capital calls, and exit strategies differentiates candidates capable of engaging private capital stakeholders. Mergers and Acquisitions: Strategic growth through acquisitions is common across Europe's mid market. Experience managing due diligence, synergy assessment, and post deal integration enhances a finance leader's credibility. Developing these skills systematically is what transforms financial managers into strategic partners. As many executives acknowledge, finance today is no longer just about slicing and dicing excels to present a P&L - which nowadays, thanks to advanced tools and business intelligence these are almost automated - it is more about direction and understanding of market dynamics. Valuefinex, provider of fractional CFO services in the UK and Europe said, "our fractional CFOs support private equity backed and Series A+ companies, where the role typically requires senior finance leaders to prioritise in the short term, the streamlining of the processes, enhancing information flow, and reducing back office manual and repetitive workload. The goal is to redirect those hours toward greater involvement in the commercial and strategic aspects of finance in the mid and long term." This convergence creates both opportunity and pressure. The route to CFO can accelerate for those who deliberately acquire cross functional exposure-leading system implementations, managing investor relations, or contributing to board committees. Conversely, remaining confined to traditional and routine financial control may limit career mobility. Strategic literacy-understanding how to interpret valuation drivers, evaluate capital structure decisions, and communicate governance implications-is increasingly recognised as a key differentiator for leadership succession. Finance professionals who can connect analytical insight with strategic context stand out as future CFOs. The Two Clear Paths to the CFO Role Many finance professionals aspire to reach the CFO level but often find themselves constrained by traditional, reporting driven roles. The challenge is not competence, it is exposure. Without deliberate development of strategic, commercial, and governance related skills, progression can plateau. In active markets such as London, where private equity and venture backed companies represent an important share of hiring, two main routes have emerged for professionals aiming to accelerate their trajectory. The first is to acquire the five core strategic competencies-corporate finance, business valuation, corporate governance, private equity or venture capital exposure, and M&A-through focused executive programmes designed to build decision level capability. The second is to pursue a more entrepreneurial route by taking on fractional CFO or interim finance leadership roles, a fast growing segment driven by high growth and PE backed companies seeking experienced guidance on finance and governance matters. Fractional CFO roles, in particular, are reshaping how senior finance expertise is deployed. These positions place leaders at the centre of dynamic, scaling businesses where every process improvement and strategic decision can multiply enterprise value. Companies in this space are not merely looking for financial reporting or complex Excel workbooks -they seek experienced finance leaders who can bring structure, discipline, and foresight to fast growing teams. The role often involves setting standards that allow the organisation to scale efficiently while maintaining control over risk, governance, and cash flow visibility. Equally important is the ability to act as a genuine business partner to the founding team and executive leadership-working cross functionally to align operations, finance, and strategy toward the next valuation milestone or growth target. Startup funding rarely happens all at once, instead it progresses through distinct stages as the business matures. Each funding round introduces new investors, ideally higher valuations, and increasingly formal expectations around governance and reporting. At each stage, the CFO plays a pivotal role in bridging investor confidence with operational reality, ensuring the company remains both growth oriented and well controlled. At CLFI, we deliver the first online executive programme in Corporate Finance, Valuation & Governance, with exclusive modules on Private Equity and Mergers & Acquisitions-topics traditionally reserved for top tier business schools and often accessible only through employer sponsorship. Today, as brand prestige becomes less decisive than demonstrable competence, accessible and high quality executive education provides a direct bridge to boardroom readiness. The Executive Certificate in Corporate Finance, Valuation & Governance delivers a full business school standard curriculum through flexible, self paced modules. It covers five integrated courses - Corporate Finance, Business Valuation, Corporate Governance, Private Equity, . click apply for full job details
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
From Finance Manager to CFO: The Skills that Redefine the Modern Finance Career Path 8 min read October 4, 2025 Introduction Reaching the Chief Financial Officer level remains one of the most visible milestones in a finance career. Yet the path from Finance Manager to CFO is rarely linear. What was once an upward move through accounting and reporting roles has evolved into a broader journey-one that requires fluency in strategy, valuation, governance, and commercial leadership. In today's finance functions, technical skill is essential but no longer sufficient. The modern CFO operates at the intersection of finance, strategy, and business transformation. Over the past decade, the expectations of finance leaders have shifted dramatically. Digitalisation, private capital growth, and cross-border competition have expanded the CFO's remit from stewarding financial statements to shaping corporate direction. Whether in listed companies, venture backed scale ups, or private equity portfolio firms, employers increasingly seek leaders who can connect operational performance with shareholder value. This structural change is redefining both career trajectories and the learning pathways professionals choose along the way. The Career Path: From Finance Manager to CFO Most professionals begin their senior finance journey in controllership, management reporting, or FP&A. The Finance Manager role typically consolidates technical oversight-accounting & financial reporting, forecasting, and compliance-while introducing the first layers of strategic exposure. Progression to Finance Director or Head of FP&A demands a shift toward business partnering. This implies aligning financial data with operational decisions, managing cross functional teams, and guiding capital allocation. These middle senior positions often mark the transition from pure analysis to influence in decision making. At the upper end of the ladder, the Group Controller or CFO role brings together three dimensions of leadership: strategic foresight, governance responsibility, and stakeholder communication. The CFO becomes both an internal advisor to the CEO and a public face to investors, boards, and lenders. Working at a PE or VC Backed Company or Startup In many private equity or venture capital backed companies, the VP Finance role often represents the highest level of financial and operational leadership before a formal finance department is fully established. At this stage, a deep understanding of how private equity operates and how governance frameworks function becomes essential. The VP Finance acts as the bridge between investors and founders-ensuring transparency, financial discipline, and accountability while supporting growth objectives and capital efficiency. In the most competitive markets-London, Paris, Milan, and Madrid-median compensation reflects this blend of accountability and strategic scope. Salaries typically rise from the mid 50k range at Finance Manager level to above £120k or €120k at the CFO level, with bonuses frequently adding 15-25 percent. The salary gap signals more than seniority; it represents the premium on business judgement and boardroom literacy. Each step on the salary ladder is associated with a distinct skill profile. Skills that Drive the Transition Advancing from Finance Manager to CFO requires mastery of both the science and the art of finance leadership. Analysis of senior level job descriptions across the UK and continental Europe reveals five recurring domains of expertise that consistently appear in high earning roles: Corporate Finance: Understanding capital structure, cost of capital, and investment appraisal is now fundamental. CFOs are expected to evaluate projects through NPV, IRR, and scenario analysis, integrating these insights into strategy rather than treating them as compliance exercises. Business Valuation: The ability to value companies, divisions, and strategic options underpins decision making in M&A and fundraising. Whether through discounted cash flow, comparables, or transaction multiples, valuation fluency signals boardroom readiness. Corporate Governance: Boards demand finance leaders who understand oversight frameworks, director duties, and audit committee dynamics. Governance knowledge is increasingly vital as CFOs become custodians of transparency and ethical decision making. Private Equity and Venture Capital Exposure: Many modern CFOs operate within PE backed or VC backed structures. Familiarity with investor reporting, capital calls, and exit strategies differentiates candidates capable of engaging private capital stakeholders. Mergers and Acquisitions: Strategic growth through acquisitions is common across Europe's mid market. Experience managing due diligence, synergy assessment, and post deal integration enhances a finance leader's credibility. Developing these skills systematically is what transforms financial managers into strategic partners. As many executives acknowledge, finance today is no longer just about slicing and dicing excels to present a P&L - which nowadays, thanks to advanced tools and business intelligence these are almost automated - it is more about direction and understanding of market dynamics. Valuefinex, provider of fractional CFO services in the UK and Europe said, "our fractional CFOs support private equity backed and Series A+ companies, where the role typically requires senior finance leaders to prioritise in the short term, the streamlining of the processes, enhancing information flow, and reducing back office manual and repetitive workload. The goal is to redirect those hours toward greater involvement in the commercial and strategic aspects of finance in the mid and long term." This convergence creates both opportunity and pressure. The route to CFO can accelerate for those who deliberately acquire cross functional exposure-leading system implementations, managing investor relations, or contributing to board committees. Conversely, remaining confined to traditional and routine financial control may limit career mobility. Strategic literacy-understanding how to interpret valuation drivers, evaluate capital structure decisions, and communicate governance implications-is increasingly recognised as a key differentiator for leadership succession. Finance professionals who can connect analytical insight with strategic context stand out as future CFOs. The Two Clear Paths to the CFO Role Many finance professionals aspire to reach the CFO level but often find themselves constrained by traditional, reporting driven roles. The challenge is not competence, it is exposure. Without deliberate development of strategic, commercial, and governance related skills, progression can plateau. In active markets such as London, where private equity and venture backed companies represent an important share of hiring, two main routes have emerged for professionals aiming to accelerate their trajectory. The first is to acquire the five core strategic competencies-corporate finance, business valuation, corporate governance, private equity or venture capital exposure, and M&A-through focused executive programmes designed to build decision level capability. The second is to pursue a more entrepreneurial route by taking on fractional CFO or interim finance leadership roles, a fast growing segment driven by high growth and PE backed companies seeking experienced guidance on finance and governance matters. Fractional CFO roles, in particular, are reshaping how senior finance expertise is deployed. These positions place leaders at the centre of dynamic, scaling businesses where every process improvement and strategic decision can multiply enterprise value. Companies in this space are not merely looking for financial reporting or complex Excel workbooks -they seek experienced finance leaders who can bring structure, discipline, and foresight to fast growing teams. The role often involves setting standards that allow the organisation to scale efficiently while maintaining control over risk, governance, and cash flow visibility. Equally important is the ability to act as a genuine business partner to the founding team and executive leadership-working cross functionally to align operations, finance, and strategy toward the next valuation milestone or growth target. Startup funding rarely happens all at once, instead it progresses through distinct stages as the business matures. Each funding round introduces new investors, ideally higher valuations, and increasingly formal expectations around governance and reporting. At each stage, the CFO plays a pivotal role in bridging investor confidence with operational reality, ensuring the company remains both growth oriented and well controlled. At CLFI, we deliver the first online executive programme in Corporate Finance, Valuation & Governance, with exclusive modules on Private Equity and Mergers & Acquisitions-topics traditionally reserved for top tier business schools and often accessible only through employer sponsorship. Today, as brand prestige becomes less decisive than demonstrable competence, accessible and high quality executive education provides a direct bridge to boardroom readiness. The Executive Certificate in Corporate Finance, Valuation & Governance delivers a full business school standard curriculum through flexible, self paced modules. It covers five integrated courses - Corporate Finance, Business Valuation, Corporate Governance, Private Equity, . click apply for full job details
From Finance Manager to CFO: The Skills that Redefine the Modern Finance Career Path 8 min read October 4, 2025 Introduction Reaching the Chief Financial Officer level remains one of the most visible milestones in a finance career. Yet the path from Finance Manager to CFO is rarely linear. What was once an upward move through accounting and reporting roles has evolved into a broader journey-one that requires fluency in strategy, valuation, governance, and commercial leadership. In today's finance functions, technical skill is essential but no longer sufficient. The modern CFO operates at the intersection of finance, strategy, and business transformation. Over the past decade, the expectations of finance leaders have shifted dramatically. Digitalisation, private capital growth, and cross-border competition have expanded the CFO's remit from stewarding financial statements to shaping corporate direction. Whether in listed companies, venture backed scale ups, or private equity portfolio firms, employers increasingly seek leaders who can connect operational performance with shareholder value. This structural change is redefining both career trajectories and the learning pathways professionals choose along the way. The Career Path: From Finance Manager to CFO Most professionals begin their senior finance journey in controllership, management reporting, or FP&A. The Finance Manager role typically consolidates technical oversight-accounting & financial reporting, forecasting, and compliance-while introducing the first layers of strategic exposure. Progression to Finance Director or Head of FP&A demands a shift toward business partnering. This implies aligning financial data with operational decisions, managing cross functional teams, and guiding capital allocation. These middle senior positions often mark the transition from pure analysis to influence in decision making. At the upper end of the ladder, the Group Controller or CFO role brings together three dimensions of leadership: strategic foresight, governance responsibility, and stakeholder communication. The CFO becomes both an internal advisor to the CEO and a public face to investors, boards, and lenders. Working at a PE or VC Backed Company or Startup In many private equity or venture capital backed companies, the VP Finance role often represents the highest level of financial and operational leadership before a formal finance department is fully established. At this stage, a deep understanding of how private equity operates and how governance frameworks function becomes essential. The VP Finance acts as the bridge between investors and founders-ensuring transparency, financial discipline, and accountability while supporting growth objectives and capital efficiency. In the most competitive markets-London, Paris, Milan, and Madrid-median compensation reflects this blend of accountability and strategic scope. Salaries typically rise from the mid 50k range at Finance Manager level to above £120k or €120k at the CFO level, with bonuses frequently adding 15-25 percent. The salary gap signals more than seniority; it represents the premium on business judgement and boardroom literacy. Each step on the salary ladder is associated with a distinct skill profile. Skills that Drive the Transition Advancing from Finance Manager to CFO requires mastery of both the science and the art of finance leadership. Analysis of senior level job descriptions across the UK and continental Europe reveals five recurring domains of expertise that consistently appear in high earning roles: Corporate Finance: Understanding capital structure, cost of capital, and investment appraisal is now fundamental. CFOs are expected to evaluate projects through NPV, IRR, and scenario analysis, integrating these insights into strategy rather than treating them as compliance exercises. Business Valuation: The ability to value companies, divisions, and strategic options underpins decision making in M&A and fundraising. Whether through discounted cash flow, comparables, or transaction multiples, valuation fluency signals boardroom readiness. Corporate Governance: Boards demand finance leaders who understand oversight frameworks, director duties, and audit committee dynamics. Governance knowledge is increasingly vital as CFOs become custodians of transparency and ethical decision making. Private Equity and Venture Capital Exposure: Many modern CFOs operate within PE backed or VC backed structures. Familiarity with investor reporting, capital calls, and exit strategies differentiates candidates capable of engaging private capital stakeholders. Mergers and Acquisitions: Strategic growth through acquisitions is common across Europe's mid market. Experience managing due diligence, synergy assessment, and post deal integration enhances a finance leader's credibility. Developing these skills systematically is what transforms financial managers into strategic partners. As many executives acknowledge, finance today is no longer just about slicing and dicing excels to present a P&L - which nowadays, thanks to advanced tools and business intelligence these are almost automated - it is more about direction and understanding of market dynamics. Valuefinex, provider of fractional CFO services in the UK and Europe said, "our fractional CFOs support private equity backed and Series A+ companies, where the role typically requires senior finance leaders to prioritise in the short term, the streamlining of the processes, enhancing information flow, and reducing back office manual and repetitive workload. The goal is to redirect those hours toward greater involvement in the commercial and strategic aspects of finance in the mid and long term." This convergence creates both opportunity and pressure. The route to CFO can accelerate for those who deliberately acquire cross functional exposure-leading system implementations, managing investor relations, or contributing to board committees. Conversely, remaining confined to traditional and routine financial control may limit career mobility. Strategic literacy-understanding how to interpret valuation drivers, evaluate capital structure decisions, and communicate governance implications-is increasingly recognised as a key differentiator for leadership succession. Finance professionals who can connect analytical insight with strategic context stand out as future CFOs. The Two Clear Paths to the CFO Role Many finance professionals aspire to reach the CFO level but often find themselves constrained by traditional, reporting driven roles. The challenge is not competence, it is exposure. Without deliberate development of strategic, commercial, and governance related skills, progression can plateau. In active markets such as London, where private equity and venture backed companies represent an important share of hiring, two main routes have emerged for professionals aiming to accelerate their trajectory. The first is to acquire the five core strategic competencies-corporate finance, business valuation, corporate governance, private equity or venture capital exposure, and M&A-through focused executive programmes designed to build decision level capability. The second is to pursue a more entrepreneurial route by taking on fractional CFO or interim finance leadership roles, a fast growing segment driven by high growth and PE backed companies seeking experienced guidance on finance and governance matters. Fractional CFO roles, in particular, are reshaping how senior finance expertise is deployed. These positions place leaders at the centre of dynamic, scaling businesses where every process improvement and strategic decision can multiply enterprise value. Companies in this space are not merely looking for financial reporting or complex Excel workbooks -they seek experienced finance leaders who can bring structure, discipline, and foresight to fast growing teams. The role often involves setting standards that allow the organisation to scale efficiently while maintaining control over risk, governance, and cash flow visibility. Equally important is the ability to act as a genuine business partner to the founding team and executive leadership-working cross functionally to align operations, finance, and strategy toward the next valuation milestone or growth target. Startup funding rarely happens all at once, instead it progresses through distinct stages as the business matures. Each funding round introduces new investors, ideally higher valuations, and increasingly formal expectations around governance and reporting. At each stage, the CFO plays a pivotal role in bridging investor confidence with operational reality, ensuring the company remains both growth oriented and well controlled. At CLFI, we deliver the first online executive programme in Corporate Finance, Valuation & Governance, with exclusive modules on Private Equity and Mergers & Acquisitions-topics traditionally reserved for top tier business schools and often accessible only through employer sponsorship. Today, as brand prestige becomes less decisive than demonstrable competence, accessible and high quality executive education provides a direct bridge to boardroom readiness. The Executive Certificate in Corporate Finance, Valuation & Governance delivers a full business school standard curriculum through flexible, self paced modules. It covers five integrated courses - Corporate Finance, Business Valuation, Corporate Governance, Private Equity, . click apply for full job details
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
From Finance Manager to CFO: The Skills that Redefine the Modern Finance Career Path 8 min read October 4, 2025 Introduction Reaching the Chief Financial Officer level remains one of the most visible milestones in a finance career. Yet the path from Finance Manager to CFO is rarely linear. What was once an upward move through accounting and reporting roles has evolved into a broader journey-one that requires fluency in strategy, valuation, governance, and commercial leadership. In today's finance functions, technical skill is essential but no longer sufficient. The modern CFO operates at the intersection of finance, strategy, and business transformation. Over the past decade, the expectations of finance leaders have shifted dramatically. Digitalisation, private capital growth, and cross-border competition have expanded the CFO's remit from stewarding financial statements to shaping corporate direction. Whether in listed companies, venture backed scale ups, or private equity portfolio firms, employers increasingly seek leaders who can connect operational performance with shareholder value. This structural change is redefining both career trajectories and the learning pathways professionals choose along the way. The Career Path: From Finance Manager to CFO Most professionals begin their senior finance journey in controllership, management reporting, or FP&A. The Finance Manager role typically consolidates technical oversight-accounting & financial reporting, forecasting, and compliance-while introducing the first layers of strategic exposure. Progression to Finance Director or Head of FP&A demands a shift toward business partnering. This implies aligning financial data with operational decisions, managing cross functional teams, and guiding capital allocation. These middle senior positions often mark the transition from pure analysis to influence in decision making. At the upper end of the ladder, the Group Controller or CFO role brings together three dimensions of leadership: strategic foresight, governance responsibility, and stakeholder communication. The CFO becomes both an internal advisor to the CEO and a public face to investors, boards, and lenders. Working at a PE or VC Backed Company or Startup In many private equity or venture capital backed companies, the VP Finance role often represents the highest level of financial and operational leadership before a formal finance department is fully established. At this stage, a deep understanding of how private equity operates and how governance frameworks function becomes essential. The VP Finance acts as the bridge between investors and founders-ensuring transparency, financial discipline, and accountability while supporting growth objectives and capital efficiency. In the most competitive markets-London, Paris, Milan, and Madrid-median compensation reflects this blend of accountability and strategic scope. Salaries typically rise from the mid 50k range at Finance Manager level to above £120k or €120k at the CFO level, with bonuses frequently adding 15-25 percent. The salary gap signals more than seniority; it represents the premium on business judgement and boardroom literacy. Each step on the salary ladder is associated with a distinct skill profile. Skills that Drive the Transition Advancing from Finance Manager to CFO requires mastery of both the science and the art of finance leadership. Analysis of senior level job descriptions across the UK and continental Europe reveals five recurring domains of expertise that consistently appear in high earning roles: Corporate Finance: Understanding capital structure, cost of capital, and investment appraisal is now fundamental. CFOs are expected to evaluate projects through NPV, IRR, and scenario analysis, integrating these insights into strategy rather than treating them as compliance exercises. Business Valuation: The ability to value companies, divisions, and strategic options underpins decision making in M&A and fundraising. Whether through discounted cash flow, comparables, or transaction multiples, valuation fluency signals boardroom readiness. Corporate Governance: Boards demand finance leaders who understand oversight frameworks, director duties, and audit committee dynamics. Governance knowledge is increasingly vital as CFOs become custodians of transparency and ethical decision making. Private Equity and Venture Capital Exposure: Many modern CFOs operate within PE backed or VC backed structures. Familiarity with investor reporting, capital calls, and exit strategies differentiates candidates capable of engaging private capital stakeholders. Mergers and Acquisitions: Strategic growth through acquisitions is common across Europe's mid market. Experience managing due diligence, synergy assessment, and post deal integration enhances a finance leader's credibility. Developing these skills systematically is what transforms financial managers into strategic partners. As many executives acknowledge, finance today is no longer just about slicing and dicing excels to present a P&L - which nowadays, thanks to advanced tools and business intelligence these are almost automated - it is more about direction and understanding of market dynamics. Valuefinex, provider of fractional CFO services in the UK and Europe said, "our fractional CFOs support private equity backed and Series A+ companies, where the role typically requires senior finance leaders to prioritise in the short term, the streamlining of the processes, enhancing information flow, and reducing back office manual and repetitive workload. The goal is to redirect those hours toward greater involvement in the commercial and strategic aspects of finance in the mid and long term." This convergence creates both opportunity and pressure. The route to CFO can accelerate for those who deliberately acquire cross functional exposure-leading system implementations, managing investor relations, or contributing to board committees. Conversely, remaining confined to traditional and routine financial control may limit career mobility. Strategic literacy-understanding how to interpret valuation drivers, evaluate capital structure decisions, and communicate governance implications-is increasingly recognised as a key differentiator for leadership succession. Finance professionals who can connect analytical insight with strategic context stand out as future CFOs. The Two Clear Paths to the CFO Role Many finance professionals aspire to reach the CFO level but often find themselves constrained by traditional, reporting driven roles. The challenge is not competence, it is exposure. Without deliberate development of strategic, commercial, and governance related skills, progression can plateau. In active markets such as London, where private equity and venture backed companies represent an important share of hiring, two main routes have emerged for professionals aiming to accelerate their trajectory. The first is to acquire the five core strategic competencies-corporate finance, business valuation, corporate governance, private equity or venture capital exposure, and M&A-through focused executive programmes designed to build decision level capability. The second is to pursue a more entrepreneurial route by taking on fractional CFO or interim finance leadership roles, a fast growing segment driven by high growth and PE backed companies seeking experienced guidance on finance and governance matters. Fractional CFO roles, in particular, are reshaping how senior finance expertise is deployed. These positions place leaders at the centre of dynamic, scaling businesses where every process improvement and strategic decision can multiply enterprise value. Companies in this space are not merely looking for financial reporting or complex Excel workbooks -they seek experienced finance leaders who can bring structure, discipline, and foresight to fast growing teams. The role often involves setting standards that allow the organisation to scale efficiently while maintaining control over risk, governance, and cash flow visibility. Equally important is the ability to act as a genuine business partner to the founding team and executive leadership-working cross functionally to align operations, finance, and strategy toward the next valuation milestone or growth target. Startup funding rarely happens all at once, instead it progresses through distinct stages as the business matures. Each funding round introduces new investors, ideally higher valuations, and increasingly formal expectations around governance and reporting. At each stage, the CFO plays a pivotal role in bridging investor confidence with operational reality, ensuring the company remains both growth oriented and well controlled. At CLFI, we deliver the first online executive programme in Corporate Finance, Valuation & Governance, with exclusive modules on Private Equity and Mergers & Acquisitions-topics traditionally reserved for top tier business schools and often accessible only through employer sponsorship. Today, as brand prestige becomes less decisive than demonstrable competence, accessible and high quality executive education provides a direct bridge to boardroom readiness. The Executive Certificate in Corporate Finance, Valuation & Governance delivers a full business school standard curriculum through flexible, self paced modules. It covers five integrated courses - Corporate Finance, Business Valuation, Corporate Governance, Private Equity, . click apply for full job details
We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Financial Controller to manage the financial operations of our company. The ideal candidate will possess strong expertise in financial management, accounting software, and regulatory compliance. This role offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to strategic financial management and ensure the organisations fiscal health click apply for full job details
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Financial Controller to manage the financial operations of our company. The ideal candidate will possess strong expertise in financial management, accounting software, and regulatory compliance. This role offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to strategic financial management and ensure the organisations fiscal health click apply for full job details
Location: Derby and surrounding areas Shifts: Primarily nights and weekends with some weekday shifts depending on project requirements Pay: Competitive rates details available on request RSS Infrastructure is recruiting an experienced Rail Civils Gang in the Derby area consisting of 1 x Controller of Site Safety (COSS) and 4 x Trackworkers. The team will support rail infrastructure projects, including level crossing upgrades, rail fencing installation and safe site access works such as steps and walkways. What you ll do Carry out rail civils and trackside works safely and efficiently in line with Network Rail standards Support construction and upgrade works on level crossings Install and maintain rail boundary fencing and safety barriers Construct safe site access including steps, walkways and access points Work within planned possessions and line blockages following safe systems of work Assist with site preparation, materials handling and general trackside duties Work collaboratively as part of a rail gang under direction of the COSS or site supervisor What you need Essential Valid Personal Track Safety (PTS) certification COSS competency (for the COSS role) Previous rail civils or trackside infrastructure experience Full UK driving licence Ability to work night shifts, weekends and possession work Strong commitment to safety and compliance on rail sites About us RSS Infrastructure (RSSI) is a leading service provider to the rail and construction industries. With over 200 full-time employees and a strong contingent workforce, we deliver high-quality services nationwide across Civils, Rail Operations, Signalling & Telecoms, Track Warning Systems, Arboriculture, Welding and more. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace. As a signatory of the Armed Forces Covenant, we actively encourage applications from reservists and veterans. Find out more about working with us: (url removed)>
Apr 06, 2026
Contractor
Location: Derby and surrounding areas Shifts: Primarily nights and weekends with some weekday shifts depending on project requirements Pay: Competitive rates details available on request RSS Infrastructure is recruiting an experienced Rail Civils Gang in the Derby area consisting of 1 x Controller of Site Safety (COSS) and 4 x Trackworkers. The team will support rail infrastructure projects, including level crossing upgrades, rail fencing installation and safe site access works such as steps and walkways. What you ll do Carry out rail civils and trackside works safely and efficiently in line with Network Rail standards Support construction and upgrade works on level crossings Install and maintain rail boundary fencing and safety barriers Construct safe site access including steps, walkways and access points Work within planned possessions and line blockages following safe systems of work Assist with site preparation, materials handling and general trackside duties Work collaboratively as part of a rail gang under direction of the COSS or site supervisor What you need Essential Valid Personal Track Safety (PTS) certification COSS competency (for the COSS role) Previous rail civils or trackside infrastructure experience Full UK driving licence Ability to work night shifts, weekends and possession work Strong commitment to safety and compliance on rail sites About us RSS Infrastructure (RSSI) is a leading service provider to the rail and construction industries. With over 200 full-time employees and a strong contingent workforce, we deliver high-quality services nationwide across Civils, Rail Operations, Signalling & Telecoms, Track Warning Systems, Arboriculture, Welding and more. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace. As a signatory of the Armed Forces Covenant, we actively encourage applications from reservists and veterans. Find out more about working with us: (url removed)>
Sheridan Maine is partnering on an exclusive basis with a long-established and highly reputable organisation to recruit a Finance Director for a senior, board-level position in West Dorset.This Finance Director job offers a rare opportunity to join a successful business in a strategic finance leadership role, combining commercial finance, operational oversight, and board-level influence. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping business performance, driving financial strategy, and supporting long-term growth.This opportunity is ideal for a hands-on Finance Director, Financial Controller stepping up, or senior finance leader seeking a broad, high-impact role within a collaborative environment.The Role - Finance Director (FD)As Finance Director, you will take full ownership of the finance function while contributing to wider business operations. This is a highly visible FD role requiring both strategic thinking and day-to-day financial leadership.Key focus areas include: Leading financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting Delivering accurate and timely management accounts and financial reporting Providing commercial insight and financial analysis to support decision-making Partnering with the Board to drive business strategy and performance Supporting business growth, profitability, and operational efficiency Maintaining strong financial controls, governance, and compliance Finance Director Responsibilities Overall responsibility for financial management, cash flow, and reporting cycles Business partnering with senior stakeholders to deliver strategic financial insight Managing banking relationships, funding arrangements, and covenant reporting Oversight of property, leases, and commercial agreements Responsibility for supplier contracts, cost control, and overhead management Supporting HR processes and people strategy alongside external advisors Driving continuous improvement across finance systems, processes, and controls Collaborating on IT systems, operational efficiency, and business transformation Ensuring compliance with health & safety, legal, and regulatory requirements Finance Director RequirementsTo be successful in this Finance Director job, you will be: A qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) An experienced Finance Director, Head of Finance, or Financial Controller ready to step up Proven in leading a finance function within a multi-site or complex business A strong commercial finance professional with strategic insight Confident operating at Board level, able to challenge and influence senior stakeholders Highly analytical with excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills A collaborative leader with strong communication and stakeholder management skills Comfortable managing a broad, hands-on finance leadership role Why Apply for this Finance Director Role? Senior board-level Finance Director position with real influence Broad role combining strategic finance and operational leadership Opportunity to join a stable, well-established business Collaborative and supportive senior leadership team Chance to drive business improvement, growth, and change initiatives Apply for this Finance Director JobIf you're searching for Finance Director jobs in the South West / West Dorset, or a senior finance leadership role where you can make a genuine impact, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today to explore this Finance Director opportunity in confidence.You are required to be eligible to work in the UK full time without restriction. Due to the high volume of applications we receive it is not always possible to respond to unsuccessful applicants. Therefore, if we have not responded to your application within five days, please assume that on this occasion your application has not been successful.
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
Sheridan Maine is partnering on an exclusive basis with a long-established and highly reputable organisation to recruit a Finance Director for a senior, board-level position in West Dorset.This Finance Director job offers a rare opportunity to join a successful business in a strategic finance leadership role, combining commercial finance, operational oversight, and board-level influence. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping business performance, driving financial strategy, and supporting long-term growth.This opportunity is ideal for a hands-on Finance Director, Financial Controller stepping up, or senior finance leader seeking a broad, high-impact role within a collaborative environment.The Role - Finance Director (FD)As Finance Director, you will take full ownership of the finance function while contributing to wider business operations. This is a highly visible FD role requiring both strategic thinking and day-to-day financial leadership.Key focus areas include: Leading financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting Delivering accurate and timely management accounts and financial reporting Providing commercial insight and financial analysis to support decision-making Partnering with the Board to drive business strategy and performance Supporting business growth, profitability, and operational efficiency Maintaining strong financial controls, governance, and compliance Finance Director Responsibilities Overall responsibility for financial management, cash flow, and reporting cycles Business partnering with senior stakeholders to deliver strategic financial insight Managing banking relationships, funding arrangements, and covenant reporting Oversight of property, leases, and commercial agreements Responsibility for supplier contracts, cost control, and overhead management Supporting HR processes and people strategy alongside external advisors Driving continuous improvement across finance systems, processes, and controls Collaborating on IT systems, operational efficiency, and business transformation Ensuring compliance with health & safety, legal, and regulatory requirements Finance Director RequirementsTo be successful in this Finance Director job, you will be: A qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) An experienced Finance Director, Head of Finance, or Financial Controller ready to step up Proven in leading a finance function within a multi-site or complex business A strong commercial finance professional with strategic insight Confident operating at Board level, able to challenge and influence senior stakeholders Highly analytical with excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills A collaborative leader with strong communication and stakeholder management skills Comfortable managing a broad, hands-on finance leadership role Why Apply for this Finance Director Role? Senior board-level Finance Director position with real influence Broad role combining strategic finance and operational leadership Opportunity to join a stable, well-established business Collaborative and supportive senior leadership team Chance to drive business improvement, growth, and change initiatives Apply for this Finance Director JobIf you're searching for Finance Director jobs in the South West / West Dorset, or a senior finance leadership role where you can make a genuine impact, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today to explore this Finance Director opportunity in confidence.You are required to be eligible to work in the UK full time without restriction. Due to the high volume of applications we receive it is not always possible to respond to unsuccessful applicants. Therefore, if we have not responded to your application within five days, please assume that on this occasion your application has not been successful.
We're looking for a commercially minded Finance Business Partner with experience in a manufacturing environment who wants to do more than produce reports. This is a role for someone who enjoys being close to the operational side of a business - working with leaders on the shop floor as well as in the boardroom, influencing decisions and turning financial data into insights that drive real performance. Based in Newcastle and reporting to the Financial Controller, you'll act as the bridge between finance and operations. You'll help managers understand what the numbers are really telling them, challenge assumptions, and ensure financial thinking supports day-to-day operational and strategic decisions. The Opportunity You'll work closely with operational teams and senior leaders to understand performance across the business. Your week might include reviewing KPIs with department heads, analysing production or cost variances, preparing management accounts, supporting forecasts and budgets, and helping evaluate investment decisions. A key part of the role is translating financial information into clear, practical insight that non-finance teams can act on. You'll help identify efficiencies, highlight risks and opportunities, and support strategic initiatives that improve profitability and operational performance. Because of the nature of the business, experience working in a manufacturing environment is essential. Understanding operational cost drivers, production performance, and working closely with operational teams will be critical to success in this role. About You You'll likely be a qualified accountant (ACCA, ACA or CIMA) or qualified by experience, with several years' experience in roles such as management accounting or finance business partnering. Most importantly, you'll have previous experience working in a manufacturing company, giving you a solid understanding of operational finance, cost drivers and performance metrics within a production environment. You're confident working with financial data and systems, but what really sets you apart is your ability to communicate clearly, build relationships and influence decisions outside the finance team. You enjoy working collaboratively, asking the right questions, and helping operational teams understand the financial impact of their decisions. Why This Role? This is an opportunity to step into a visible and commercially focused finance role where your insights will directly influence operational performance and strategic decisions. You'll work closely with leadership, gain exposure to key business initiatives, and play a central role in driving efficiency, profitability and continuous improvement.
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
We're looking for a commercially minded Finance Business Partner with experience in a manufacturing environment who wants to do more than produce reports. This is a role for someone who enjoys being close to the operational side of a business - working with leaders on the shop floor as well as in the boardroom, influencing decisions and turning financial data into insights that drive real performance. Based in Newcastle and reporting to the Financial Controller, you'll act as the bridge between finance and operations. You'll help managers understand what the numbers are really telling them, challenge assumptions, and ensure financial thinking supports day-to-day operational and strategic decisions. The Opportunity You'll work closely with operational teams and senior leaders to understand performance across the business. Your week might include reviewing KPIs with department heads, analysing production or cost variances, preparing management accounts, supporting forecasts and budgets, and helping evaluate investment decisions. A key part of the role is translating financial information into clear, practical insight that non-finance teams can act on. You'll help identify efficiencies, highlight risks and opportunities, and support strategic initiatives that improve profitability and operational performance. Because of the nature of the business, experience working in a manufacturing environment is essential. Understanding operational cost drivers, production performance, and working closely with operational teams will be critical to success in this role. About You You'll likely be a qualified accountant (ACCA, ACA or CIMA) or qualified by experience, with several years' experience in roles such as management accounting or finance business partnering. Most importantly, you'll have previous experience working in a manufacturing company, giving you a solid understanding of operational finance, cost drivers and performance metrics within a production environment. You're confident working with financial data and systems, but what really sets you apart is your ability to communicate clearly, build relationships and influence decisions outside the finance team. You enjoy working collaboratively, asking the right questions, and helping operational teams understand the financial impact of their decisions. Why This Role? This is an opportunity to step into a visible and commercially focused finance role where your insights will directly influence operational performance and strategic decisions. You'll work closely with leadership, gain exposure to key business initiatives, and play a central role in driving efficiency, profitability and continuous improvement.
Your new company is a rapidly growing business based in Carmarthenshire. After recent expansion, they are now looking to recruit an experienced Interim Financial Controller to head up their Finance Team. Your new role In your new role as Financial Controller, you will oversee all financial operations of the business, maintaining strong financial controls, ensuring accurate reporting, meeting regul click apply for full job details
Apr 06, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company is a rapidly growing business based in Carmarthenshire. After recent expansion, they are now looking to recruit an experienced Interim Financial Controller to head up their Finance Team. Your new role In your new role as Financial Controller, you will oversee all financial operations of the business, maintaining strong financial controls, ensuring accurate reporting, meeting regul click apply for full job details
Speedy are the UKs leading hire provider with the widest range of tools, specialist hire equipment, plant and support services everything for every job! Job Title - Hire Controller Location - Ashford Working Hours - Mon - Fri, 07:30 - 17:00 - 42 hours per week Based in the depot, the Hire Controller is a vital part of operations on the front line of sales and customer service click apply for full job details
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
Speedy are the UKs leading hire provider with the widest range of tools, specialist hire equipment, plant and support services everything for every job! Job Title - Hire Controller Location - Ashford Working Hours - Mon - Fri, 07:30 - 17:00 - 42 hours per week Based in the depot, the Hire Controller is a vital part of operations on the front line of sales and customer service click apply for full job details
This role is based out of our Amsterdam office or London office We are an office-first company & believe great products are made when we are together. About Stacks At Stacks, we're transforming the way finance teams approach one of their most critical processes: the monthly close. For mid to large enterprises, the close is a painstaking, manual effort that pulls finance teams away from strategic initiatives to focus on repetitive, tedious tasks. We believe this needs to change. Our vision is bold. With the power of AI, we're reimagining the monthly close to be as simple as a single click-providing the most accurate, detailed financial insights on day one of each month. By giving finance teams their time back, we enable them to focus on high-impact, strategic work that drives their companies forward. Our team is a blend of finance, product, and technical experts from top-tier companies like Uber, Plaid, Miro, Mollie, and Bunq, united by the drive to create a game-changing solution. Based in the heart of Amsterdam, our office offers inspiring views over the iconic canals. Backed by leading VCs and executives from Stripe, Plaid, and OpenAI, we're ready to reshape the future of finance. About the Role Stacks is looking for a fiercely ambitious, entrepreneurial, and commercially driven Customer Success Manager - Accounting to join our team in Amsterdam as one of our first CS hires! In this high-impact role, you'll collaborate closely with our founder to create and execute our GTM strategy at Stacks. If you're excited by the idea of limitless growth and fast-paced challenges, this is a unique opportunity to accelerate your career as you help shape the future of Stacks. What You'll Do Drive Customer Success: Support the full customer journey from onboarding to renewal and expansion. You'll interact directly with Controllers, Finance leaders, and CFOs to ensure Stacks becomes mission-critical to their accounting operations. Accounting-Led Support: Leverage your Accounting / Controller background to deeply understand customer workflows and challenges. You'll offer guidance rooted in your financial close experience, helping customers maximize the value of Stacks. Drive Net Retention: You will own renewals and expansion across your portfolio by delivering measurable value and identifying opportunities for deeper adoption. Product Mastery: Become a power user of Stacks, able to guide customers through best practices, troubleshoot issues, and ensure seamless implementation. Cross-functional Collaboration: Partner with Sales, Product, and Engineering to translate feedback into actionable improvements that address the needs of accounting teams. Strategic Impact: As one of our first CS hires, you'll help define the function from the ground up, building playbooks and influencing our GTM strategy. What You Need 3-7 Years of SaaS Customer Success Experience: A strong track record managing post-sales relationships with mid-market and enterprise clients. You've owned renewals, driven expansion, and worked cross-functionally to deliver success. Accounting Expertise: Hands-on experience in accounting, ideally as a Controller, CPA, or within a finance team managing the close process. You speak the language of Stacks users and understand their day-to-day challenges. Customer-Centric Mindset: You know how to build trust with finance teams, navigate and deliver strategic support. Product Mastery: You're quick to learn new tools and can confidently guide others through them. You can break down complex workflows into actionable steps for our customers. What's in It for You Cutting-Edge Technology: Work at the forefront of the Gen AI revolution. Top-Tier Team: Collaborate with talented colleagues from companies like Uber, Plaid, Miro, and Mollie. Foundational Role: Become one of the founding pillars of an exciting company, backed by Tier 1 VCs and executives from OpenAI, Stripe, and DeepMind. Inspiring Workspace: Enjoy the view of the Amsterdam canals in our stunning office. The Hiring Process Step 1: 30-minute screening call with our talent partner (Peter) to discuss your background, motivation, experience, and practical details. Step 2: 3 x30-minute calls with our founder (Albert) and team members to dive deeper into your experience. Step 3: Take-home and 1-hour on-site panel interview with our team at Stacks. Step 4: Offer!
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
This role is based out of our Amsterdam office or London office We are an office-first company & believe great products are made when we are together. About Stacks At Stacks, we're transforming the way finance teams approach one of their most critical processes: the monthly close. For mid to large enterprises, the close is a painstaking, manual effort that pulls finance teams away from strategic initiatives to focus on repetitive, tedious tasks. We believe this needs to change. Our vision is bold. With the power of AI, we're reimagining the monthly close to be as simple as a single click-providing the most accurate, detailed financial insights on day one of each month. By giving finance teams their time back, we enable them to focus on high-impact, strategic work that drives their companies forward. Our team is a blend of finance, product, and technical experts from top-tier companies like Uber, Plaid, Miro, Mollie, and Bunq, united by the drive to create a game-changing solution. Based in the heart of Amsterdam, our office offers inspiring views over the iconic canals. Backed by leading VCs and executives from Stripe, Plaid, and OpenAI, we're ready to reshape the future of finance. About the Role Stacks is looking for a fiercely ambitious, entrepreneurial, and commercially driven Customer Success Manager - Accounting to join our team in Amsterdam as one of our first CS hires! In this high-impact role, you'll collaborate closely with our founder to create and execute our GTM strategy at Stacks. If you're excited by the idea of limitless growth and fast-paced challenges, this is a unique opportunity to accelerate your career as you help shape the future of Stacks. What You'll Do Drive Customer Success: Support the full customer journey from onboarding to renewal and expansion. You'll interact directly with Controllers, Finance leaders, and CFOs to ensure Stacks becomes mission-critical to their accounting operations. Accounting-Led Support: Leverage your Accounting / Controller background to deeply understand customer workflows and challenges. You'll offer guidance rooted in your financial close experience, helping customers maximize the value of Stacks. Drive Net Retention: You will own renewals and expansion across your portfolio by delivering measurable value and identifying opportunities for deeper adoption. Product Mastery: Become a power user of Stacks, able to guide customers through best practices, troubleshoot issues, and ensure seamless implementation. Cross-functional Collaboration: Partner with Sales, Product, and Engineering to translate feedback into actionable improvements that address the needs of accounting teams. Strategic Impact: As one of our first CS hires, you'll help define the function from the ground up, building playbooks and influencing our GTM strategy. What You Need 3-7 Years of SaaS Customer Success Experience: A strong track record managing post-sales relationships with mid-market and enterprise clients. You've owned renewals, driven expansion, and worked cross-functionally to deliver success. Accounting Expertise: Hands-on experience in accounting, ideally as a Controller, CPA, or within a finance team managing the close process. You speak the language of Stacks users and understand their day-to-day challenges. Customer-Centric Mindset: You know how to build trust with finance teams, navigate and deliver strategic support. Product Mastery: You're quick to learn new tools and can confidently guide others through them. You can break down complex workflows into actionable steps for our customers. What's in It for You Cutting-Edge Technology: Work at the forefront of the Gen AI revolution. Top-Tier Team: Collaborate with talented colleagues from companies like Uber, Plaid, Miro, and Mollie. Foundational Role: Become one of the founding pillars of an exciting company, backed by Tier 1 VCs and executives from OpenAI, Stripe, and DeepMind. Inspiring Workspace: Enjoy the view of the Amsterdam canals in our stunning office. The Hiring Process Step 1: 30-minute screening call with our talent partner (Peter) to discuss your background, motivation, experience, and practical details. Step 2: 3 x30-minute calls with our founder (Albert) and team members to dive deeper into your experience. Step 3: Take-home and 1-hour on-site panel interview with our team at Stacks. Step 4: Offer!
Speedy are the UKs leading hire provider with the widest range of tools, specialist hire equipment, plant and support services everything for every job! Job Title - Hire Desk Controller Location - Newport Working Hours - Mon - Fri, 07:30 - 17:00 - 42 hours per week Based in the depot, the Hire Desk Controller is a vital part of operations on the front line of sales and customer service click apply for full job details
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Speedy are the UKs leading hire provider with the widest range of tools, specialist hire equipment, plant and support services everything for every job! Job Title - Hire Desk Controller Location - Newport Working Hours - Mon - Fri, 07:30 - 17:00 - 42 hours per week Based in the depot, the Hire Desk Controller is a vital part of operations on the front line of sales and customer service click apply for full job details
- Additional Job Description Additional Job Description Transport Supervisor Transport Administrator AHDL Drivers Associated Business Controller AHDL Customers Other relevant SC staff Head Office Departments - Finance and Fleet- Key Working Relationships: Transport Supervisor Transport Administrator AHDL Drivers Associated Business Controller AHDL Customers Other relevant SC staff Head Office Departments - Finance and Fleet- Additional Job Description Additional Job Description Transport Supervisor Transport Administrator AHDL Drivers Associated Business Controller AHDL Customers Other relevant SC staff Head Office Departments - Finance and FleetCencora is a leading global pharmaceutical solutions company that is committed to improving the lives of people and animals everywhere. We connect manufacturers, providers, and patients to ensure that anyone can get the therapies they need, where and when they need them.We're a purpose-driven organization, where all of our team members around the world are united in our responsibility to create healthier futures. We work together every day to help our partners bring their innovations to patients worldwide, creating unparalleled access and impact at the center of health.2.) Be Wary of Unrealistic Promises: Exercise caution If a job posting offers high salaries and minimal qualifications. Legitimate jobs will have realistic expectations and provide detailed job requirements. Jobs at Cencora can be found on
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
- Additional Job Description Additional Job Description Transport Supervisor Transport Administrator AHDL Drivers Associated Business Controller AHDL Customers Other relevant SC staff Head Office Departments - Finance and Fleet- Key Working Relationships: Transport Supervisor Transport Administrator AHDL Drivers Associated Business Controller AHDL Customers Other relevant SC staff Head Office Departments - Finance and Fleet- Additional Job Description Additional Job Description Transport Supervisor Transport Administrator AHDL Drivers Associated Business Controller AHDL Customers Other relevant SC staff Head Office Departments - Finance and FleetCencora is a leading global pharmaceutical solutions company that is committed to improving the lives of people and animals everywhere. We connect manufacturers, providers, and patients to ensure that anyone can get the therapies they need, where and when they need them.We're a purpose-driven organization, where all of our team members around the world are united in our responsibility to create healthier futures. We work together every day to help our partners bring their innovations to patients worldwide, creating unparalleled access and impact at the center of health.2.) Be Wary of Unrealistic Promises: Exercise caution If a job posting offers high salaries and minimal qualifications. Legitimate jobs will have realistic expectations and provide detailed job requirements. Jobs at Cencora can be found on
We have an exciting opportunity for a Credit Controller/ Finance Operations Associate to join our Finance Operations Team based in Colwick. This is a fast-paced and varied position focused on collecting outstanding debt as swiftly and efficiently as possible, using a range of collection methods and tools. ensuring full compliance with our credit control policies and procedures click apply for full job details
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for a Credit Controller/ Finance Operations Associate to join our Finance Operations Team based in Colwick. This is a fast-paced and varied position focused on collecting outstanding debt as swiftly and efficiently as possible, using a range of collection methods and tools. ensuring full compliance with our credit control policies and procedures click apply for full job details
Stock Controller Warrington £28,000 - £32,000 per Annum Cast UK are delighted to be partnering with a market-leading distribution business as they continue to expand their Stock Planning function. We're looking for a highly organised and detail-driven Stock Controller to join a fast-paced, collaborative team and play a key role in ensuring product availability across a diverse and growing portfolio. The Role As Stock Planner, you'll take ownership of maintaining optimal stock levels, ensuring availability targets are met, and supporting the wider business through effective planning and communication. You'll work closely with suppliers, operations, transport and internal stakeholders to keep stock flowing smoothly and efficiently. Key responsibilities include: Liaising with suppliers to ensure purchase orders are delivered on time and in full Tracking availability of key products and ensuring performance aligns with business targets Managing stock levels to agreed cover, supporting working capital goals and reducing excess stock Analysing stock holdings to identify slow-moving or obsolete lines (SLOB) Working collaboratively with Buying, Stock, Operations and Sales teams to maximise availability and service levels Supporting continuous improvement and helping shape the future of the Stock Planning function About You We're looking for someone who brings strong administration, organisation and communication skills, with the confidence to work cross-functionally and influence outcomes. You will ideally have: Experience in a Stock Control or supply chain environment Strong Excel and systems capability, with the ability to analyse data and present insights A proactive, collaborative approach with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders Commercial awareness and understanding of stock management principles Experience with FOB importation (desirable) You'll also demonstrate behaviours aligned with high performance, customer focus and effective communication, as highlighted in the role's competency framework. Want to recruit a similar role? Cast UK is a leading executive consultancy, providing national recruitment solutions to both clients and candidates. Specialising in, HR, Procurement, Buying, Supply Chain, and Logistics, each member of our specialist team has a professional background specific to their recruiting sector. With this unique insight and knowledge, our consultants are able to place individuals from trainee through to main board. For more information on Cast UK or to discuss how we can find talent for your business then please visit
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Stock Controller Warrington £28,000 - £32,000 per Annum Cast UK are delighted to be partnering with a market-leading distribution business as they continue to expand their Stock Planning function. We're looking for a highly organised and detail-driven Stock Controller to join a fast-paced, collaborative team and play a key role in ensuring product availability across a diverse and growing portfolio. The Role As Stock Planner, you'll take ownership of maintaining optimal stock levels, ensuring availability targets are met, and supporting the wider business through effective planning and communication. You'll work closely with suppliers, operations, transport and internal stakeholders to keep stock flowing smoothly and efficiently. Key responsibilities include: Liaising with suppliers to ensure purchase orders are delivered on time and in full Tracking availability of key products and ensuring performance aligns with business targets Managing stock levels to agreed cover, supporting working capital goals and reducing excess stock Analysing stock holdings to identify slow-moving or obsolete lines (SLOB) Working collaboratively with Buying, Stock, Operations and Sales teams to maximise availability and service levels Supporting continuous improvement and helping shape the future of the Stock Planning function About You We're looking for someone who brings strong administration, organisation and communication skills, with the confidence to work cross-functionally and influence outcomes. You will ideally have: Experience in a Stock Control or supply chain environment Strong Excel and systems capability, with the ability to analyse data and present insights A proactive, collaborative approach with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders Commercial awareness and understanding of stock management principles Experience with FOB importation (desirable) You'll also demonstrate behaviours aligned with high performance, customer focus and effective communication, as highlighted in the role's competency framework. Want to recruit a similar role? Cast UK is a leading executive consultancy, providing national recruitment solutions to both clients and candidates. Specialising in, HR, Procurement, Buying, Supply Chain, and Logistics, each member of our specialist team has a professional background specific to their recruiting sector. With this unique insight and knowledge, our consultants are able to place individuals from trainee through to main board. For more information on Cast UK or to discuss how we can find talent for your business then please visit
A recruitment firm is seeking a Senior Credit Controller / Reinsurance Accounting Technician in Greater London. This role demands a graduate with a Degree in Accounting and one to two years of insurance exposure. Responsibilities include processing claims, supporting the claims adjusters, and liaising with brokers and reinsurers. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential for success. The position offers a salary of £50,000 annually, along with opportunities for professional growth within a dynamic environment.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
A recruitment firm is seeking a Senior Credit Controller / Reinsurance Accounting Technician in Greater London. This role demands a graduate with a Degree in Accounting and one to two years of insurance exposure. Responsibilities include processing claims, supporting the claims adjusters, and liaising with brokers and reinsurers. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential for success. The position offers a salary of £50,000 annually, along with opportunities for professional growth within a dynamic environment.
Position Senior Credit Controller / Reinsurance Accounting Technician Job Details Our client, a global financial markets trading company, is offering a 12 month contract based in London with a salary range of £25,000 - £29,000 per annum. Date: 16 Oct 2023 Sector: Insurance Type: Contract Location: London Salary: £25,000 - £29,000 per annum Email: Ref: BT9041 Qualifications Graduate with a degree in Accounting and some exposure to the insurance industry. Strong numeric and spreadsheet skills, a high level of accuracy and attention to detail are essential. Responsibilities Review and process the monthly Lloyd's slip documents. Record and save the emails while responding to any queries raised. Review monthly bordereaux and produce upload templates for submission, and perform monthly adjustments. Run monthly reporting and keep tracking schedules updated. Chase overdue bordereaux and attend monthly meetings with the underwriter to discuss progress and any issues. Assist with the production of audit data. Assist with and undertake tasks as defined by the Operations Specialist Manager.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Position Senior Credit Controller / Reinsurance Accounting Technician Job Details Our client, a global financial markets trading company, is offering a 12 month contract based in London with a salary range of £25,000 - £29,000 per annum. Date: 16 Oct 2023 Sector: Insurance Type: Contract Location: London Salary: £25,000 - £29,000 per annum Email: Ref: BT9041 Qualifications Graduate with a degree in Accounting and some exposure to the insurance industry. Strong numeric and spreadsheet skills, a high level of accuracy and attention to detail are essential. Responsibilities Review and process the monthly Lloyd's slip documents. Record and save the emails while responding to any queries raised. Review monthly bordereaux and produce upload templates for submission, and perform monthly adjustments. Run monthly reporting and keep tracking schedules updated. Chase overdue bordereaux and attend monthly meetings with the underwriter to discuss progress and any issues. Assist with the production of audit data. Assist with and undertake tasks as defined by the Operations Specialist Manager.
Senior Credit Controller / Reinsurance Accounting Technician We are looking for a graduate with a Degree in Accounting. Our client is a Global Financial Markets Trading Company. It is a small exchange based Trading and Broking firm. Senior Credit Controller Reinsurance Accounting Technician - Salary: £50,000. Claims Operations Technician £40,000 + Bonus + pension. A candidate with one or two years of insurance exposure and an understanding of the claims process, combined with strong communication and interpersonal skills, could find this an excellent opportunity to join a company considered by many to be a global market leader. Date: 27 Jun 2023 Sector: INSURANCE Type: Permanent Location: London Salary: £30,000 - 40,000 per annum Email: Ref: BT548 Duties: Using a variety of mainframe and database systems, complete accurate claims processing for owned and third-party clients. Ensure monthly claims bordereaux are complete and accurate, update in-house system(s) as required. Provide administrative support to the Claims Adjusters. Liaise with brokers and reinsurers on claims queries and static claims. Complete ledger reconciliation and clearance in accordance with client credit control and sanctions guidelines. Track claims payments and float amounts and work closely with Finance on bank reconciliations. Maintain claims documents repository. To be familiar with operational systems, procedures and workflows used by the business, ensuring they are appropriate for business use and assisting with development/enhancements as appropriate. Assist the Legacy Claims and Reinsurance Technical Support Manager for specific business initiatives, gathering data and involving other business areas as required. Assist with internal and external audits, ensuring that all resulting recommendations or remediation are documented and implemented in a timely manner. Provide support to the Reinsurance Team. Assist with new business initiatives, acquisitions and integration of new portfolios.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Senior Credit Controller / Reinsurance Accounting Technician We are looking for a graduate with a Degree in Accounting. Our client is a Global Financial Markets Trading Company. It is a small exchange based Trading and Broking firm. Senior Credit Controller Reinsurance Accounting Technician - Salary: £50,000. Claims Operations Technician £40,000 + Bonus + pension. A candidate with one or two years of insurance exposure and an understanding of the claims process, combined with strong communication and interpersonal skills, could find this an excellent opportunity to join a company considered by many to be a global market leader. Date: 27 Jun 2023 Sector: INSURANCE Type: Permanent Location: London Salary: £30,000 - 40,000 per annum Email: Ref: BT548 Duties: Using a variety of mainframe and database systems, complete accurate claims processing for owned and third-party clients. Ensure monthly claims bordereaux are complete and accurate, update in-house system(s) as required. Provide administrative support to the Claims Adjusters. Liaise with brokers and reinsurers on claims queries and static claims. Complete ledger reconciliation and clearance in accordance with client credit control and sanctions guidelines. Track claims payments and float amounts and work closely with Finance on bank reconciliations. Maintain claims documents repository. To be familiar with operational systems, procedures and workflows used by the business, ensuring they are appropriate for business use and assisting with development/enhancements as appropriate. Assist the Legacy Claims and Reinsurance Technical Support Manager for specific business initiatives, gathering data and involving other business areas as required. Assist with internal and external audits, ensuring that all resulting recommendations or remediation are documented and implemented in a timely manner. Provide support to the Reinsurance Team. Assist with new business initiatives, acquisitions and integration of new portfolios.
Are you a confident, self-sufficient Credit Controller looking for a role where you can take full ownership of the credit function? A well-established, engineering-led business is seeking a Sole Charge Credit Controller to manage their UK credit operations end-to-end. In this standalone role, you'll be responsible for managing the sales ledger, maintaining robust credit controls, leading cash col click apply for full job details
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Are you a confident, self-sufficient Credit Controller looking for a role where you can take full ownership of the credit function? A well-established, engineering-led business is seeking a Sole Charge Credit Controller to manage their UK credit operations end-to-end. In this standalone role, you'll be responsible for managing the sales ledger, maintaining robust credit controls, leading cash col click apply for full job details