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As our Senior Financial Controller UK & Ireland (UK&I), you will lead critical controllership for our largest trading segment within Group Finance. You will deliver excellence by overseeing the audit process and ensuring financial regulatory compliance for our complex regional operations. We care for our business by mitigating financial risk and simplifying processes through collaboration with senior stakeholders. Ready to aim high and drive excellence in a fast-paced global environment?
Job Responsibility:
Drive financial controllership for the UK&I, aiming high to ensure the integrity and quality of all reporting deliverables
Lead as the primary audit coordinator, preparing position papers and managing relationships with external auditors
Ensure ongoing compliance with the Group Accounting Manual and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
Deliver excellence by overseeing UK&I results and reviewing Global Finance Operations (GFO) output for reliability
Collaborate across Commercial Finance and Tax teams, acting as a vital communication channel to help one another succeed
Perform critical analyses on financial data to ensure an efficient and accurate Month-End Close
Requirements:
Deep understanding of IFRS, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), and audit standards with a commitment to goals
Experience in audit or controllership within a large listed multinational or Big 4 environment
Professional qualification (ACA/ACCA/CIMA/RA) or a degree in Finance, Accounting, or Economics
Expert stakeholder management skills to develop strong understanding of internal and external partners
Technical expertise in financial modelling and consolidation tools to aim higher and drive excellence
Ability to maintain a helicopter view of finance processes to anticipate accounting and tax implications