Overview
Mitchell Adam are delighted to be recruiting for a Commercial Finance Manager to join a growing SME with ambitious plans to grow beyond 10m turnover in the coming years. This role represents a rare opportunity to work closely with the Managing Director, acting as the key finance lead within a dynamic and fast-developing organisation, whilst managing and improving commercial processes.
Initially, you will oversee day-to-day accounting activities, progressing towards a more strategic remit. This will include driving operational improvements, implementing new processes and a full month end pack, and ultimately supporting the business through a period of significant growth. Uniquely, you will be the spearhead for commercial too, identifying opportunities to extrapolate profits and ensuring operations are effective.
The successful candidate will have a strong technical grounding in finance, QBE and proven experience working with Owner/Founders in SMEs. A track record of process improvement and change management is essential, alongside strong communication skills and the confidence to influence senior decision-making.
Skills Needed
- Qualified Accountant (ACCA/CIMA) or equivalent QBE experience within SMEs, ideally in the service sector.
- Broad experience across both operational and finance functions, with evidence of driving improvements.
- Strong interpersonal skills, able to engage and influence at all levels.
- Enthusiasm for contributing to a business at an exciting stage of growth.
What you will receive
- The opportunity to shape and lead the finance and commercial function of a growing SME.
- Direct involvement in strategic decision-making alongside the Managing Director.
- A clear progression pathway to grow as the business continues to expand.
- A vibrant and energetic working environment, with dogs, in a beautiful period office.
Summary
This position offers an exceptional opportunity for a motivated individual to play a pivotal role in the growth and success of a forward-thinking SME. Apply now to avoid missing out.