Senior Financial Accountant
Listed on 2026-02-04
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Finance & Banking
Financial Reporting, Financial Manager, Corporate Finance, Accounting & Finance
As the number-one finance professional on site, the Senior Financial Accountant will oversee all financial accounting, reporting, and compliance under UK GAAP / FRS 102 for a manufacturing operation. The role provides critical financial support to the Site Managing Director and wider operational leadership, ensuring high-quality financial information and control across a fast-paced, production-driven environment.
A major part of the role will be building a robust monthly management reporting framework and supporting the seamless integration of the newly acquired manufacturing business into the Group's financial processes, systems, and reporting standards.
Financial Accounting & Manufacturing Reporting- Prepare timely and accurate monthly management accounts including P&L, balance sheet, cash flow, standard costing performance, and production variance analysis.
- Lead monthly close processes, ensuring accurate capture of production costs, overhead absorption, WIP, and stock valuations.
- Ensure all financial information is fully aligned with Group consolidation requirements.
- Oversee key manufacturing finance reconciliations, including inventory, cost of sales, and labour/overhead postings.
- Maintain and update standard costs and overhead rates in line with operational changes.
- Analyse manufacturing variances including material usage, labour efficiency, scrap, yield, and machine utilisation.
- Oversee stock integrity including stock takes, cycle counting, and valuation under UK GAAP.
- Support operational teams with cost analysis, process efficiency reviews, and margin improvement initiatives.
- Ensure all accounting is compliant with UK GAAP / FRS 102 and internal Group policies.
- Maintain strong internal controls, particularly around stock, production processes, and fixed assets.
- Act as the lead contact for external auditors and ensure accurate statutory reporting.
- Prepare VAT returns, corporation tax information packs, and statutory filings.
- Work closely with the Site MD and Operations Manager along with Group Supply Chain, and Commercial teams to support decision‑making.
- Provide clear financial insight on operational performance, working capital, and cost drivers.
- Challenge and support operational leaders on cost control, investment cases, and efficiency improvements.
- Lead finance integration activities, ensuring alignment of manufacturing data, inventory processes, costings, and financial controls with Group standards.
- Support system migration, chart of accounts alignment, and reporting structure implementation.
- Develop a consistent monthly management reporting pack for site and Group.
- Lead annual budget cycles including production volumes, labour planning, overhead costs, and capital expenditure.
- Deliver rolling forecasts and scenario analysis based on operational drivers.
- Support capex business cases and ROI analysis for manufacturing investments.
- Oversee cash flow forecasting with focus on stock levels, purchasing patterns, supplier terms, and production efficiency.
- Manage working capital facilities (invoice discounting).
- Identify opportunities to improve working capital performance.
- Oversee transactional finance support (AP/AR/Payroll).
- Foster a culture of accuracy, continuous improvement, and operational partnership.
- Qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA) with strong technical expertise in UK GAAP / FRS 102.
- Experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment, ideally with exposure to standard costing and production reporting.
- Proven record in a standalone or number‑one on‑site finance role.
- Strong understanding of stock accounting, cost of sales, and manufacturing cost flows.
- Confident in analysing production performance data and explaining operational variances.
- Strong Excel and ERP system experience (e.g., SAP, Oracle, Navision, Infor, Syteline).
- Experience in a Group structure with consolidated reporting.
- Involvement in post‑acquisition integration, system changes, or manufacturing process transformation.
- Experience with lean manufacturing, continuous improvement, or cost‑reduction projects.
- Hands‑on, commercially aware, and comfortable operating within a factory environment.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to work effectively with operations teams.
- Strong analytical mindset and high attention to detail.
- Proactive, solution‑driven, and able to thrive in a period of change and integration.
Brookhouse-Aerospace is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK under ITAR restrictions.
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