Overview
This role provides key support to the Head of Finance Business Partnering Energy & Sustainable Cities (FBP – E&SC), from day-to-day operations to financial transformation. The role will involve exposure to the wider Egis Group and cross – functional teams and requires the personal credibility to develop successful professional relationships with internal peers and external stakeholders.
The right candidate will be a self-starter, and willing to be agile and adaptable as the business needs change.
Main responsibilities include:
Management accounting and advisory support
- Key point of support to Head of FBP – E&SC activity in the UK, and to entity business leads
- Support project analysis, validation of plans, and ad-hoc requests
- Assist with preparation for meetings with stakeholders to present insights
- Assist with monthly and quarterly management reporting to the local businesses and group
- Participate in strategic data analysis, research, and modelling for FBP
- Financial support with merger and acquisition (M&A) activity
Change management
- Key support to the future consolidation of legal entities in the UK
- Support to integrate new acquisitions within the Nuclear SL into the Egis Group finance processes
- Note that we roll-out a new Oracle ERP in Q1 2025, so this role will need to support the business as it adapts to the new ERP and finance and procurement processes
Regulatory activities
- Manage the company’s financial accounting, monitoring, and reporting systems
- Liaison with internal and external auditors
What we need from you:
- ACA/ACCA/CIMA Qualified Accountant
- Significant accounting work experience, ideally in consulting and engineering projects (performance-based contracts)
- Advanced Excel and Office skills
- Oracle ERP experience is desirable
- Stakeholder engagement skills working across a complex matrix organisation.
- Experience of business transformation
- Able to work to tight deadlines with accuracy
- Ability to work and effectively communicate with senior-level business leads
- Ability to synthesise large quantities of complex data into actionable information
Location
Oakham – hybrid working, a min of 3 days in the office. Regular travel will be required to Manchester, Bristol, Yorkshire and London initially to build relationships, thereafter with an agreed pattern of regular visits (i.e. 4 days /month to the Site). Infrequent trips to London (i.e. once per quarter)
