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Head of Finance

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4 days ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Head of Finance with 10 years of experience to join a well-established chemicals company supplying adhesives, sealants, and photopolymers across medical, industrial, and consumer sectors.

As a Head of Finance, you will be leading the financial strategy and operations across multiple European entities within a complex, multi-site manufacturing environment.

This full-time permanent role offers a salary range of £75,000 - £90,000 and benefits.

You Will Be Responsible For:

Lead financial strategy across European operations, aligning with organisational goals.
Partner with senior leaders and the board to deliver data-driven insights for key decisions.
Drive financial performance and governance across multiple jurisdictions and currencies.
Produce timely, accurate reports, forecasts, and budgets aligned to strategic targets.
Analyse trends to improve margins, drive efficiencies, and optimise cost structures.
Oversee cost reviews and recommend performance-enhancing strategies.
Evaluate investment opportunities, acquisitions, and capital projects.
Manage tax strategies to minimise liabilities and ensure compliance.
Advise on risk management to address regulatory and financial challenges.

What We Are Looking For:

Previously worked as a Head of Finance, Finance Director, Director of Finance, Financial Controller, Group Finance Manager, Chief Financial Officer, CFO, Finance Lead, Finance Business Partner or in a similar role
At least 10 years of senior financial management experience, including 5+ years leading multi-entity, multi-country operations.
A fully qualified finance professional (CIMA or equivalent)
A strong background in manufacturing or industrial environments, including cost analysis, budgeting, and financial performance management.
Proven expertise in overseeing multi-entity, multi-currency operations at a strategic level.
Advanced ERP systems knowledge, with experience in implementation or optimisation.
Strong knowledge of financial planning, forecasting, and risk management
Experience in investment evaluation, capital expenditure, and financial modelling.

What’s on Offer:

A highly competitive salary and benefits package.
A collaborative, innovative working culture.
Excellent prospects for professional growth and career progression.
The chance to play a pivotal role within a respected and expanding organisation.

This is an outstanding opportunity to lead the financial direction of a thriving, international business.

Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us.

Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003

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