Title : Senior Treasury Manager Location: Central London (Hybrid working available) Salary: £100,000 - £150,000 + Bonus & Comprehensive Benefits Package Our client is a multinational energy/infrastructure group currently delivering a major international The business is entering a significant phase of growth and project execution - As a result, an opportunity has arisen for a Treasury Accountant to join the London finance team and support the treasury, cash management and funding activities of the organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead treasury operations, liquidity management and cash flow planning activities across the business. Develop and maintain short, medium and long-term cash flow forecasting models. Manage relationships with banks, lenders and other financing counterparties. Oversee debt facility administration, covenant compliance and lender reporting requirements. Support debt drawdowns, refinancing activities and future funding initiatives. Partner with senior leadership on treasury strategy, capital allocation and liquidity planning. Prepare treasury reporting, analysis and presentations for senior management and key stakeholders. Monitor and manage financial risks, including foreign exchange and interest rate exposures. Ensure treasury activities are conducted in accordance with internal controls, governance requirements and financing agreements. Drive improvements across treasury processes, systems and reporting capabilities. Support strategic finance projects and wider business initiatives. Manage external advisors, auditors and treasury service providers where required. Candidate Requirements ACT qualification strongly preferred. Significant treasury experience gained within a corporate, infrastructure, energy, project finance or other capital-intensive environment. Proven experience managing debt facilities, financing arrangements and lender relationships. Strong understanding of liquidity management, treasury operations and cash flow forecasting. Experience supporting large-scale infrastructure projects, project finance structures or complex funding arrangements would be highly advantageous. Strong commercial and analytical skills with the ability to influence senior stakeholders. Excellent communication and relationship management capabilities. Comfortable operating in a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment. Experience building or developing treasury processes, controls or teams would be advantageous.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Title : Senior Treasury Manager Location: Central London (Hybrid working available) Salary: £100,000 - £150,000 + Bonus & Comprehensive Benefits Package Our client is a multinational energy/infrastructure group currently delivering a major international The business is entering a significant phase of growth and project execution - As a result, an opportunity has arisen for a Treasury Accountant to join the London finance team and support the treasury, cash management and funding activities of the organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead treasury operations, liquidity management and cash flow planning activities across the business. Develop and maintain short, medium and long-term cash flow forecasting models. Manage relationships with banks, lenders and other financing counterparties. Oversee debt facility administration, covenant compliance and lender reporting requirements. Support debt drawdowns, refinancing activities and future funding initiatives. Partner with senior leadership on treasury strategy, capital allocation and liquidity planning. Prepare treasury reporting, analysis and presentations for senior management and key stakeholders. Monitor and manage financial risks, including foreign exchange and interest rate exposures. Ensure treasury activities are conducted in accordance with internal controls, governance requirements and financing agreements. Drive improvements across treasury processes, systems and reporting capabilities. Support strategic finance projects and wider business initiatives. Manage external advisors, auditors and treasury service providers where required. Candidate Requirements ACT qualification strongly preferred. Significant treasury experience gained within a corporate, infrastructure, energy, project finance or other capital-intensive environment. Proven experience managing debt facilities, financing arrangements and lender relationships. Strong understanding of liquidity management, treasury operations and cash flow forecasting. Experience supporting large-scale infrastructure projects, project finance structures or complex funding arrangements would be highly advantageous. Strong commercial and analytical skills with the ability to influence senior stakeholders. Excellent communication and relationship management capabilities. Comfortable operating in a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment. Experience building or developing treasury processes, controls or teams would be advantageous.
Title: Management Accountant Type: 3-6 month FTC (potential permanency) Location: Ferrybridge/Leeds (Hybrid working available) Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 (depending on experience) + bonus & benefits Our client is a global manufacturing group with operations across Europe, North America, and Asia. They are now seeking a commercially focused Management Accountant to join their finance team, offering hybrid working and excellent career progression opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Partner with operational and senior stakeholders to support budgeting, forecasting, and strategic planning processes Lead the preparation and review of monthly management accounts, ensuring accuracy and timely completion of the month-end close process Deliver detailed variance analysis, providing clear and actionable insights into financial and operational performance Provide financial analysis and commentary to support business decision-making and improve profitability Support the development and monitoring of KPIs, highlighting risks and opportunities to senior management Work closely with operational teams to improve cost control, efficiency, and overall financial performance Assist in the preparation of annual budgets and rolling forecasts, ensuring alignment with business objectives Contribute to continuous improvement of financial processes, reporting, and systems Provide ad-hoc financial modelling, scenario analysis, and commercial support as required Candidate Requirements: Qualified or part-qualified (finalist) accountant (ACCA/CIMA/ACA) Experience in a Finance Business Partner, Management Accountant, or similar commercially focused role Strong experience with budgeting, forecasting, and month-end close processes Proven ability to deliver meaningful variance analysis and financial insights Strong commercial awareness and ability to influence non-finance stakeholders Strong Excel skills and experience with ERP systems Confident communicator with the ability to build relationships across all levels of the business Proactive and driven individual with a desire to add value and support business growth
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Title: Management Accountant Type: 3-6 month FTC (potential permanency) Location: Ferrybridge/Leeds (Hybrid working available) Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 (depending on experience) + bonus & benefits Our client is a global manufacturing group with operations across Europe, North America, and Asia. They are now seeking a commercially focused Management Accountant to join their finance team, offering hybrid working and excellent career progression opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Partner with operational and senior stakeholders to support budgeting, forecasting, and strategic planning processes Lead the preparation and review of monthly management accounts, ensuring accuracy and timely completion of the month-end close process Deliver detailed variance analysis, providing clear and actionable insights into financial and operational performance Provide financial analysis and commentary to support business decision-making and improve profitability Support the development and monitoring of KPIs, highlighting risks and opportunities to senior management Work closely with operational teams to improve cost control, efficiency, and overall financial performance Assist in the preparation of annual budgets and rolling forecasts, ensuring alignment with business objectives Contribute to continuous improvement of financial processes, reporting, and systems Provide ad-hoc financial modelling, scenario analysis, and commercial support as required Candidate Requirements: Qualified or part-qualified (finalist) accountant (ACCA/CIMA/ACA) Experience in a Finance Business Partner, Management Accountant, or similar commercially focused role Strong experience with budgeting, forecasting, and month-end close processes Proven ability to deliver meaningful variance analysis and financial insights Strong commercial awareness and ability to influence non-finance stakeholders Strong Excel skills and experience with ERP systems Confident communicator with the ability to build relationships across all levels of the business Proactive and driven individual with a desire to add value and support business growth
Title: SOX Analyst Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 + bonus & benefits Location: Central London (1 day WFH per week) Our client, a multinational energy group, is looking for a SOX Analyst to join their London-based Finance team. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a dynamic and collaborative environment, supporting the Group's SOX compliance and internal controls framework across a global business. Key Responsibilities Support the planning and delivery of the annual SOX compliance programme. Maintain and update process narratives, risk and control matrices, and flowcharts. Perform process walkthroughs and assist in identifying key risks and controls. Coordinate SOX testing activities with external providers and internal stakeholders. Monitor control deficiencies and support remediation efforts with process owners. Ensure SOX documentation and control activities remain accurate and up to date. Assist with reviews of the internal control environment and identify areas for improvement. Liaise with finance teams, auditors, and consultants on SOX-related matters. Experience & Skills Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, or a related field. 1-3 years' experience in SOX, internal audit, external audit, risk, or compliance. Good understanding of SOX and internal control frameworks such as COSO. Strong analytical, organisational, and communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel. Experience with Workiva and/or Microsoft Dynamics 365 would be advantageous.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Title: SOX Analyst Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 + bonus & benefits Location: Central London (1 day WFH per week) Our client, a multinational energy group, is looking for a SOX Analyst to join their London-based Finance team. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a dynamic and collaborative environment, supporting the Group's SOX compliance and internal controls framework across a global business. Key Responsibilities Support the planning and delivery of the annual SOX compliance programme. Maintain and update process narratives, risk and control matrices, and flowcharts. Perform process walkthroughs and assist in identifying key risks and controls. Coordinate SOX testing activities with external providers and internal stakeholders. Monitor control deficiencies and support remediation efforts with process owners. Ensure SOX documentation and control activities remain accurate and up to date. Assist with reviews of the internal control environment and identify areas for improvement. Liaise with finance teams, auditors, and consultants on SOX-related matters. Experience & Skills Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, or a related field. 1-3 years' experience in SOX, internal audit, external audit, risk, or compliance. Good understanding of SOX and internal control frameworks such as COSO. Strong analytical, organisational, and communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel. Experience with Workiva and/or Microsoft Dynamics 365 would be advantageous.
Title : Senior Financial Accountant Location : London, Liverpool Street (Hybrid working - 2/3 days WFH) Salary : £75,000 - £90,000 + discretionary bonus & comprehensive benefits package Our client is a dual FTSE and US-listed energy group operating across a complex international footprint. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a Senior Financial Accountant to join their London finance team. Reporting directly to the Head of Accounting, this role will play a key part in supporting financial reporting, analysis, and stakeholder reporting requirements across the business. Responsibilities Prepare and review monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting packs Perform detailed balance sheet and P&L analysis, investigating key variances and trends Review financial information prepared by external advisers and challenge outputs where appropriate Support month-end and year-end reporting processes Prepare reconciliations, reporting schedules, and financial commentary Assist with budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow reporting activities Support board, lender, and investor reporting requirements Liaise with external auditors and professional advisers throughout reporting cycles Identify opportunities to enhance reporting processes, controls, and efficiencies Partner with stakeholders across finance and the wider business to support decision-making Requirements ACA, ACCA, or equivalent qualified accountant Trained within a Big 4 or Top 10 accountancy practice with an external audit background 1-3 years of industry experience gained following qualification US GAAP experience would be beneficial Oil & Gas, Energy, Infrastructure, or Natural Resources sector experience would be advantageous Strong financial reporting, analytical, and review skills Experience preparing or reviewing management reporting and financial analysis Advanced Excel skills and strong attention to detail Confident communicator with the ability to engage stakeholders across the business Proactive, detail-oriented, and comfortable operating in a fast-paced environment
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Title : Senior Financial Accountant Location : London, Liverpool Street (Hybrid working - 2/3 days WFH) Salary : £75,000 - £90,000 + discretionary bonus & comprehensive benefits package Our client is a dual FTSE and US-listed energy group operating across a complex international footprint. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a Senior Financial Accountant to join their London finance team. Reporting directly to the Head of Accounting, this role will play a key part in supporting financial reporting, analysis, and stakeholder reporting requirements across the business. Responsibilities Prepare and review monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting packs Perform detailed balance sheet and P&L analysis, investigating key variances and trends Review financial information prepared by external advisers and challenge outputs where appropriate Support month-end and year-end reporting processes Prepare reconciliations, reporting schedules, and financial commentary Assist with budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow reporting activities Support board, lender, and investor reporting requirements Liaise with external auditors and professional advisers throughout reporting cycles Identify opportunities to enhance reporting processes, controls, and efficiencies Partner with stakeholders across finance and the wider business to support decision-making Requirements ACA, ACCA, or equivalent qualified accountant Trained within a Big 4 or Top 10 accountancy practice with an external audit background 1-3 years of industry experience gained following qualification US GAAP experience would be beneficial Oil & Gas, Energy, Infrastructure, or Natural Resources sector experience would be advantageous Strong financial reporting, analytical, and review skills Experience preparing or reviewing management reporting and financial analysis Advanced Excel skills and strong attention to detail Confident communicator with the ability to engage stakeholders across the business Proactive, detail-oriented, and comfortable operating in a fast-paced environment
Title : Head of Financial Reporting Location: Central London (Hybrid working available) Salary: £150,000 - £200,000 + Bonus & Comprehensive Benefits Package Our client is a dual FTSE and US-listed energy group operating across a complex international footprint. Following continued growth, investment and strategic expansion, the business is seeking a Head of Financial Reporting to lead its global reporting and technical accounting function. This is a high-profile leadership role with significant exposure to executive leadership, the Board, investors, auditors and external advisors. The successful candidate will take ownership of US GAAP reporting, technical accounting matters, SEC reporting requirements and financial reporting governance across the Group. Key Responsibilities Lead the Group's financial reporting function, ensuring the accurate and timely delivery of all external reporting requirements. Take ownership of technical accounting matters, including US GAAP interpretation, accounting policy development and implementation. Oversee the preparation and review of annual and quarterly reporting requirements, including SEC filings. Prepare and review technical accounting papers relating to complex transactions, acquisitions, financing arrangements and strategic projects. Act as the primary point of contact for external auditors and technical accounting advisors. Ensure compliance with US GAAP, SEC requirements and all relevant regulatory reporting obligations. Partner with senior leadership on significant corporate transactions and strategic initiatives. Lead the assessment and implementation of new accounting standards and reporting requirements. Drive continuous improvement across reporting processes, controls and governance frameworks. Support investor relations and Board reporting activities where required. Build, mentor and develop a high-performing financial reporting team. Candidate Requirements Fully qualified ACA, CPA or equivalent. Big 4 trained with significant post-qualification experience within financial reporting, technical accounting or accounting advisory. Deep technical US GAAP knowledge is essential. Previous experience leading SEC reporting and listed company reporting requirements. Strong understanding of complex accounting matters including financing arrangements, acquisitions, business combinations and capital market transactions. Experience operating within a US-listed, dual-listed or large multinational environment. Proven ability to prepare and review technical accounting papers and advise senior stakeholders on accounting implications. Strong leadership experience with the ability to build and develop high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Energy, infrastructure, natural resources or other capital-intensive industry experience would be advantageous.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Title : Head of Financial Reporting Location: Central London (Hybrid working available) Salary: £150,000 - £200,000 + Bonus & Comprehensive Benefits Package Our client is a dual FTSE and US-listed energy group operating across a complex international footprint. Following continued growth, investment and strategic expansion, the business is seeking a Head of Financial Reporting to lead its global reporting and technical accounting function. This is a high-profile leadership role with significant exposure to executive leadership, the Board, investors, auditors and external advisors. The successful candidate will take ownership of US GAAP reporting, technical accounting matters, SEC reporting requirements and financial reporting governance across the Group. Key Responsibilities Lead the Group's financial reporting function, ensuring the accurate and timely delivery of all external reporting requirements. Take ownership of technical accounting matters, including US GAAP interpretation, accounting policy development and implementation. Oversee the preparation and review of annual and quarterly reporting requirements, including SEC filings. Prepare and review technical accounting papers relating to complex transactions, acquisitions, financing arrangements and strategic projects. Act as the primary point of contact for external auditors and technical accounting advisors. Ensure compliance with US GAAP, SEC requirements and all relevant regulatory reporting obligations. Partner with senior leadership on significant corporate transactions and strategic initiatives. Lead the assessment and implementation of new accounting standards and reporting requirements. Drive continuous improvement across reporting processes, controls and governance frameworks. Support investor relations and Board reporting activities where required. Build, mentor and develop a high-performing financial reporting team. Candidate Requirements Fully qualified ACA, CPA or equivalent. Big 4 trained with significant post-qualification experience within financial reporting, technical accounting or accounting advisory. Deep technical US GAAP knowledge is essential. Previous experience leading SEC reporting and listed company reporting requirements. Strong understanding of complex accounting matters including financing arrangements, acquisitions, business combinations and capital market transactions. Experience operating within a US-listed, dual-listed or large multinational environment. Proven ability to prepare and review technical accounting papers and advise senior stakeholders on accounting implications. Strong leadership experience with the ability to build and develop high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Energy, infrastructure, natural resources or other capital-intensive industry experience would be advantageous.
Title: Treasury Accountant Location: Central London (Hybrid working available) Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 + bonus & comprehensive benefits package Our client is a multinational energy/infrastructure group currently delivering a major international The business is entering a significant phase of growth and project execution - As a result, an opportunity has arisen for a Treasury Accountant to join the London finance team and support the treasury, cash management and funding activities of the organisation. Key Responsibilities Prepare daily, weekly and monthly cash flow reporting and forecasting. Monitor cash balances and liquidity requirements across the business. Manage payment processes and treasury operations. Support banking activities, including account administration and cash movements. Assist with debt facility administration and lender reporting requirements. Prepare treasury reporting and supporting analysis for senior management. Support short and long-term liquidity planning activities. Work closely with finance and operational teams to understand funding requirements. Assist with month-end treasury accounting and balance sheet reconciliations. Support treasury controls, governance and process improvement initiatives. Assist with external audit requests relating to treasury activities. Candidate Requirements Previous experience within treasury, cash management or a finance-related role. Strong understanding of cash flow forecasting and liquidity management. Experience managing payments and banking relationships. Exposure to debt facilities, project finance or lender reporting would be advantageous. Strong Excel skills with the ability to analyse and interpret financial data. Highly organised with strong attention to detail. Confident communicator with the ability to build relationships across finance and operational teams. Studying towards, qualified in, or interested in pursuing an accounting or treasury qualification is beneficial but not essential.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Title: Treasury Accountant Location: Central London (Hybrid working available) Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 + bonus & comprehensive benefits package Our client is a multinational energy/infrastructure group currently delivering a major international The business is entering a significant phase of growth and project execution - As a result, an opportunity has arisen for a Treasury Accountant to join the London finance team and support the treasury, cash management and funding activities of the organisation. Key Responsibilities Prepare daily, weekly and monthly cash flow reporting and forecasting. Monitor cash balances and liquidity requirements across the business. Manage payment processes and treasury operations. Support banking activities, including account administration and cash movements. Assist with debt facility administration and lender reporting requirements. Prepare treasury reporting and supporting analysis for senior management. Support short and long-term liquidity planning activities. Work closely with finance and operational teams to understand funding requirements. Assist with month-end treasury accounting and balance sheet reconciliations. Support treasury controls, governance and process improvement initiatives. Assist with external audit requests relating to treasury activities. Candidate Requirements Previous experience within treasury, cash management or a finance-related role. Strong understanding of cash flow forecasting and liquidity management. Experience managing payments and banking relationships. Exposure to debt facilities, project finance or lender reporting would be advantageous. Strong Excel skills with the ability to analyse and interpret financial data. Highly organised with strong attention to detail. Confident communicator with the ability to build relationships across finance and operational teams. Studying towards, qualified in, or interested in pursuing an accounting or treasury qualification is beneficial but not essential.