
FP&A Lead PE-Backed Infrastructure
eFinancialCareersReporting to the Director of Finance, you will lead the FP&A function, taking full ownership of building and developing the end-to-end FP&A processes.
Title: FP&A Lead
Location: London, United Kingdom
Work Pattern: Hybrid, 3 Days Office
Salary: £90,000 - £95,000 + Bonus
Key Responsibilities:
- Functional Leadership: Take the lead on designing, building, and developing the FP&A framework to support rapid business scaling
- Strategic Reporting: Manage the delivery of high-impact monthly board packs, providing the commentary that drives executive decision-making
- Planning & Forecasting: Own the annual budgeting and quarterly re-forecasting cycles
- M&A & Modeling: Build and maintain sophisticated financial models to evaluate new acquisitions, track integration, and optimize capital allocation
- Commercial Transparency: Develop real-time dashboards and KPIs that provide clarity on margins, project returns, and cost optimization
- Stakeholder Influence: Partner with senior leadership to elevate commercial thinking and ensure financial discipline across the business
- Qualified: ACA, CIMA, or ACCA.
- Proven track record of building or improving FP&A processes.
- Experience in an Infrastructure, Energy, or Data business is highly desirable
- PE-backed experience is highly desirable
- Ability to translate complex data into a clear strategic narrative.
- £90,000 - £95,000 (DOE)
- Performance-linked bonus & pension
- Excellent benefits package
- Hybrid working (3 days in-office)
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