Your role
As a finance oriented business and systems analyst in a multinational research organisation, the role is to work with the experienced Financial Management Consultant to develop and enhance the financial management information reporting required for decision making.
Leveraging your IT expertise, particularly in databases, systems integration and data manipulation, you and the Financial Management Consultant in consultation with key EMBL stakeholders will work to create financial management reports for decision makers.
This will require collaboration and consensus building with various departments, analysis of data to calculate costings, identify trends, forecast performance, and drive efficient resource allocation.
You will need to be able to build strong relationships, foster collaboration and facilitating consensus-building across teams.
Closing date: 4 August 2024
1. Contract duration: 2 years
2. Grading: 5 (monthly salary starting at €3,925 after tax but excl. pension & insurances) + benefits
3. Reference number: HD02653
Related
You have
4. Qualified or Part Qualified accountant or other relevant financial qualification
5. Qualified by extensive experience will also be considered
6. Minimum of 5 years of developing and manipulating data sets/data bases.
7. Understanding of finance systems and their key controls that ensure data integrity.
8. Word / Excel / Powerpoint
9. Problem solving abilities
10. Data manipulation and integration expertise
11. Mid size finance system knowledge
12. Implementation of finance systems experience
13. Strong collaborative skills
14. Ability to build consensus amongst stakeholders with differing priorities
15. Ability and willingness to communicate with a broad range of diverse stakeholders.
16. Ability to write reports and present financial updates
17. An ability to discuss and highlight issues with stakeholders to help solve problems as they arise
You might also have
18. Project and ERP rollout experience
19. SAP or Workday or similar experience of using financial systems