Financial Controller

Hexwired Recruitment Limited
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1 year ago
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Financial Controller, Cardiff (Hybrid)Hexwired Recruitment have partnered with a rapidly growing electronics manufacturing company. They are now seeking a Financial Controller to join their team.This position will suit a qualified accountant.Key Responsibilities: * Managing financial planning and cash flow for global projects, including those of significant scale and complexity. * Developing financial plans, forecasts, project financials, and reports for senior leadership. * Monitoring and controlling expenditures to ensure alignment with allocated budgets. * Providing analysis of financial impacts resulting from project changes and potential risks. * Ensuring cost control and compliance by reviewing invoices to verify they adhere to approved budgets and contractual agreements.Key Requirements: * Professionally qualified accountant, preferably with CIMA or ACA certification. Strong experience in the field will also be considered. * Experience managing or supporting international projects. * Strong problemsolving skills with the ability to think creatively. * Proactive, selfmotivated, and equipped with a positive, "can-do" attitude. * Sensitivity to cultural differences in global regions and the ability to communicate effectively with international clients and stakeholders. * Proficient in accounting software and advanced Excel capabilities.The company are looking to offer a competitive salary with excellent benefits. If you are interested in this Financial Controller role based in Cardiff, please apply.For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, C++ programming, Embedded Linux, Golang Development, Machine Learning, Data Science or Simulation contact us today

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