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PE Backed Chief Financial Officer

Employer
Marks Sattin - Executive Search
Location
England, North West England
Salary
£130000 - £150000 per annum + Equity
Closing date
19 Jan 2021

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Sector
Professional Services
Responsibilities
Executive Management
Position/Level
CFO
Contract Type
Permanent
Language
English

Job Details

A challenging opportunity has arisen at a PE-backed who are currently seeking a CFO in the North West. The business requires hands-on, decisive leadership as it undergoes a fundamental transformation. The business is well known and has real potential for the future.

Key responsibilities will include but are not limited to:

  • Initially responsible for re-positioning the finance function as a central business function
  • Working closely with the board to guide strategy
  • Identify performance gaps and potential improvement opportunities
  • Coordinating stakeholder management with the PE-firm
  • Dealing with bank negotiations
  • Heading up debt reconstruction strategies
  • Managing the full finance teams through a period of change and development

The ideal candidate must have a proven track record to be a CFO or FD in PE backed environments and strong experience leading mid to small size business. Applicants should be qualified accountants, preferably chartered (ACA, ACCA and ACMA).

Please understand that due to the expected high number of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly.

Company

Marks Sattin is the UK’s largest dedicated accountancy recruiter working across all sectors. Founded in 1988, it now has offices in Birmingham, London, Leeds, Manchester, Reading and Dublin. With over 25 years' experience, Marks Sattin has the specialist knowledge, relationships and network to assist senior level finance professionals in finding their next permanent or interim career move.

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