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Commercial Analyst |
| Date posted : |
18 November 2011 |
| Reference : |
125603 |
| Location : |
Southern Home Counties
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| Sector : |
Commerce & Industry
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| Type : |
Permanent
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| Salary : |
£25,000 - £30,000 + Benefits |
| Description : |
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Our client, a successful multisite company, is seeking to recruit a Commercial Analyst, where you will add value across the business by providing analysis and information which aids the decision making process.
Key Responsibilities include: - Provide analysis that will aid key management in their decision making. - Be a key member of the budgeting and forecasting process - Build and maintain relationships with non-finance departments. - Report weekly Key Performance Indicators.
The ideal candidate will be Part-Qualified (ACCA/ CIMA/ ACA) with a strong academic background and strong Excel skills. You will possess strong influencing, analytical and inter-personal attributes as well as the passion to grow in this exciting company.
Salary £25,000 - £30,000 + Benefits
Where UK qualifications are specified we will take into account overseas equivalents. To apply for this position candidates must be eligible to work in country in which the role is based.
We regret that due to the high volume of applications we receive if you have not heard from us within 10 days, then your application has not been successful on this occasion. However, please do continue to apply for jobs advertised by CMC Consulting.
Qualifications Part Qual (ACA/ CIMA/ ACCA)
Keywords Commercial Analyst |
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| Consultant details |
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| Consultant : |
Michael Parker |
| Contact via email |
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