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Financial Analyst

Maidstone
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This role is based in Allington, Maidstone on a hybrid working arrangement (3 days office and 2 days work from home)

Are you a skilled Finance Analyst ready to play a critical role in driving transformation and innovation? Join Apogee, Europe’s largest multi-brand provider of managed services, and contribute to our mission of helping organisations achieve their digital transformation goals.

As a Finance Analyst, you will be at the forefront of shaping strategic decisions, providing actionable financial insights, and supporting the integration and optimisation of cutting-edge systems.

As a pivotal member of our Finance team, you will:

Drive Strategic Initiatives: Analyse financial implications of transformation and diversification strategies, create predictive models, and support cash flow forecasting.
Enhance Data Governance: Ensure data accuracy and compliance, conducting integrity checks to support audit readiness and regulatory standards.
Collaborate Across Teams: Partner with the CFO, CEO, and FP&A teams to build impactful business cases, support shareholder presentations, and assist with post-acquisition integrations.
Optimise Systems: Support ERP (D365 Finance & Operations) data migration and lead enhancements to planning and reporting tools for seamless functionality.Working hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, including a 1-hour lunch break (40 hours per week).

Apogee reserves the right to close this advertisement or withdraw the role at any time, should sufficient applications be received or recruitment needs change. We encourage interested candidates to apply promptly to avoid disappointment

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