Financial Modelling Analyst

Pro-Recruitment Group
Manchester
1 month ago
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Financial Modelling Analyst | £50,000 - £55,000 | 12-month FTC | Fully Remote


For the UKs largest not-for-profit social enterprise in the employment and social mobility sector, we are recruiting a Financial Modeller / Analyst on a 12-month contract which could go permanent. Working closely with the finance business partners and commercial operations teams, this role will develop, implement, and review commercial bids and acquisitions and will provide insight to senior leaders on value drivers to inform decision making around bidding strategy and financial planning. This role will suite someone with first-rate commercial tendering, bidding, financial modelling, and Excel skills and a strong relationship builder from either the commercial or social enterprise sector. CFA or CIMA qualifications are preferred.


Main Duties:

  • Deliver financial and commercial analytics, and modelling, focusing on new business development, bidding and tendering
  • Implement best practices in modelling and business development processes across the group
  • Utilise modelling standards such as FAST, F1F9, Mazars, Smart, ICAEW Modelling Code, Operis, or BPM.
  • Summarise and present complex opportunities and risks for senior management decision-making
  • Build and maintain strong relationships across finance, operations, and business development teams
  • Support wider team in annual budgeting and long-term forecasting
  • Support the Senior Financial Planning Analyst and business leaders in developing and implementing strategy


Person Specification:

  • CFA is preferred, but would consider CIMA or ACCA qualified too
  • Finance background or degree, or FMVA, BIDA Financial Modeller / Data Analyst
  • Experience with modelling standards such as FAST, F1F9, Mazars, Smart, ICAEW Modelling Code, Operis, or BPM.
  • Experience of working in commercial bids, deals, or transactions environments
  • Strong technical financial modelling and due diligence within professional services
  • Financial modelling of large-scale contracts, pricing schedules, and business cases
  • Forward financial planning, costing and option / investment appraisals
  • FP&A, budgeting, and forecasting experience
  • Advanced Excel, ideally VBA

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