
Finance Analyst
- North Ayrshire
- £50,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
6 Month Contract Opportunity | Qualified or QBE ConsideredWe're delighted to be supporting a globally recognised manufacturing client in Ayrshire with the recruitment of a Analyst. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a high-performing finance function within a world-class organisation that values innovation, collaboration and continuous improvement.This is a key analytical role supporting both local and US reporting requirements for working capital and supply chain performance. You'll be responsible for providing accurate financial forecasting, insightful analysis, and meaningful commentary, as well as being the key finance contact for all supply chain-related queries.Key Responsibilities Include:
- Coordinating and reviewing working capital reporting for group submissions
- Supporting financial modelling and business forecasting processes
- Conducting performance reviews with supply chain stakeholders
- Analysing cost variances and purchase price variance trends
- Reviewing and reconciling SAP Bill of Materials with key reference data
- Supporting supplier claim processes and cost tracking
- Preparing detailed financial reports for internal and corporate stakeholders
- Driving improvements in data integrity and reporting processes
- Supporting long-term contract reviews through Estimate at Complete (EAC) analysis
- Degree qualified, ideally with (or working towards) ACA, ACCA or CIMA
- Qualified by Experience (QBE) candidates with relevant manufacturing finance exposure will also be considered
- Strong background in financial analysis, forecasting and reporting
- Exceptional Excel skills; experience with TM1 and SAP would be highly advantageous
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
- A proactive and commercially focused mindset with a keen eye for process improvement
- Excellent benefits and pension scheme
- A supportive team culture within a global, values-driven organisation
- Opportunities for long-term development and progression