Head of Finance

XMP SaaS Ltd
Wr66Pa, WR6 6PA, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£70,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£70,000 – £90,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Director
Education
Degree
Posted
5 Jun 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

Competitive salary with performance-linked progression Hybrid working from our Worcestershire base Direct involvement with the founding team A clear pathway to a senior or head-of role as XMP scales

About XMP

XMP is an AI-enabled field operations management platform built for telecoms, utilities, renewables, and construction. We help customers manage complex field workforces, subcontractors, and project delivery — and we are now building the financial intelligence layer to sit alongside that operational data.

We are a founder-led business at an exciting stage of growth, and we are looking for a talented individual to join our small, ambitious team.

About the Role

This is a varied and genuinely impactful role with two core strands.

First, you will work directly with XMP customers during finance module implementation, supporting onboarding and go-live, and building Power BI dashboards and Power Automate workflows that combine XMP operational data with their finance platforms. The reporting outputs you create — covering job cost, margin, WIP, invoicing, and workforce performance — will be central to how our customers run their businesses.

Second, you will own XMP's internal finance function: management accounts, forecasting, and reporting to the founding team.

This role will develop as the business grows. If you are commercially minded and technically capable, and you want to build toward a senior or head-of position in a scaling SaaS company, this is that opportunity.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support customers through XMP finance module implementation from onboarding to go-live
  • Build Power BI dashboards combining XMP operational and financial data with customer accounting platforms (Xero, Sage, QuickBooks and similar)
  • Design and maintain Power Automate workflows to deliver in-time and monthly reporting packs
  • Create granular client-facing dashboards covering job cost, margin, WIP, and invoicing performance
  • Own XMP's internal management accounts, cash flow forecasting, and financial reporting
  • Work with the product team to translate customer reporting needs into platform improvements
  • Support data mapping, finance configuration, and integration scoping for new customer onboarding

Required Skills and Experience

  • Solid working knowledge of Power BI, including data modelling, DAX, and report building
  • Hands-on experience with Power Automate or comparable workflow automation tools
  • Comfortable working with finance data from accounting platforms such as Xero, Sage, or QuickBooks
  • Strong Excel skills including data transformation and pivot analysis
  • Financially literate — confident with P&L, margin analysis, job costing, and WIP reporting
  • Customer-facing experience — able to run workshops, explain data clearly, and build stakeholder confidence
  • Self-starter, able to work with autonomy in a small and fast-moving team

Desirable

  • Experience in SaaS, telecoms, utilities, construction, or field services environments
  • SQL or Python for data preparation and transformation
  • Azure Data Factory or similar ETL tooling
  • API or webhook integration experience
  • CIMA or ACCA part-qualified or working towards qualification

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary with performance-linked progression
  • Genuine ownership of a critical business function from day one
  • Hybrid working from our Worcestershire base — flexible and outcome-focused
  • Direct involvement with the founding team in a business with real ambition
  • A clear pathway to a senior or head-of role as XMP scales

How to Apply

Please apply via Reed with your CV. Candidates are encouraged to include a short covering note outlining their Power BI experience and what appeals to them about the role. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and early applications are encouraged.

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