Part-Time Assistant Finance Manager

Puddington, Cheshire West and Chester
4 weeks ago
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Part-Time Assistant Finance Manager (12 month FTC)

Location: Nr Chester

Hours: 22.5 hours per week (Flexible, but Mondays & Friday mornings are required)

About the Role

We are looking for a Part-Time Assistant Finance Manager to support the financial and performance monitoring of our clients logistics and supply chain operations. This role involves ensuring timely data collection, tracking fuel usage and fleet costs, and overseeing third-party storage and transport expenses.

This is a part-time position (22.5 hours per week) on a 12-month FTC, with flexible working hours, though Monday and Friday mornings are required.

Key Responsibilities

✅ Financial Data & Performance Monitoring:

Ensure all performance and financial inputs are received on time from third-party providers.
Monitor the accuracy and timeliness of data submissions.
Maintain and update key financial and performance files.✅ Financial Reporting & Cost Control:

Assist in updating weekly financial performance data.
Support the Finance Manager in producing weekly cost reports and period accounts.
Independently report supply chain costs to the business.
Monitor and validate third-party storage, haulage, and inter-depot transfer costs.
Track fleet numbers and vehicle usage, providing insights for cost efficiency.✅ Strategic Support & Collaboration:

Assist in budget preparation, forecasting, and depot charge reviews.
Maintain accurate cost records for strategic projects.
Provide general finance support across the supply chain function.

What We’re Looking For

Advanced Excel skills (pivot tables, macros, data analysis)
Experience with SAP or other accounting software
Database & SQL knowledge (an advantage)
Strong analytical mindset and attention to detail
Ability to work to deadlines and manage multiple tasks
Confident in communicating with internal and external stakeholders
Experience in logistics and/or accounting is beneficial

Why Join Us?

Flexible working arrangements
Opportunity to gain hands-on experience in finance & supply chain
Be part of a supportive and dynamic team
Outstanding benefits Salary is competitive, and paid on a pro rata basis.

Excellent Benefits 

New Ventures Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy

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