Cash and Working Capital Reporting Design - SAP


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6th April 2021

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£450 - £475

Type

Contract

Start Date

ASAP

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My Telcoms client is looking for a Cash and Working Capital Reporting Design.

This is for an initial 3 month contract with the potential to extend.

You will be responsible for designing their future cash and working capital reporting processes as part of our implementation of SAP S/4. These processes will be adopted by our central finance teams as well as our Business Units.

Using your significant experience in cash and working capital management, and your strong working experience of the SAP suite of tools such as SAC and Analysis for Office, you'll make a great contribution to BT's future ways of working.

Required Experience

*Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CGMA)

*Deep Cash & Working Capital expertise via industry role or consulting experience

*Previous experience in leading Cash & Working Capital planning processes

*Excellent relationship building capability

*Strong stakeholder and programme management skills

*Ability to operate and influence within a highly matrixed environment

*Excellent written, communication and presentation skills

*Working knowledge of SAP

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