Job Description
Our client is pioneering the systems needed to manage energy networks for a net-zero carbon future. They are looking for a strategic Financial Analyst experienced in finance, and regulatory standards within the Utilities and Energy sectors. In this impactful role, you’ll help shape a program worth up to £300 million by enhancing reporting, forecasting, and cost-benefit analysis across departments to ensuring every decision meets rigorous regulatory compliance. This is your chance to use your financial insight to drive a transformative transition. Ready to make a difference? APPLY TODAY!
Responsibilities
* Conduct cost benefit analysis of proposed load related projects, evaluating financial viability and providing recommendations to guide decision making.
* Assist in preparation and submission of regulatory returns.
* Ensure load related activities and expenditures are compliant with regulatory requirements.
* Provide data-based insights in relation to load related volume drivers, to optimise regulatory performance.
* Help identify opportunities for improvements in load programmes and financial performance.
* Develop and implement best practices to enhance efficiency and accuracy in DSO processes.
* Communicate with internal stakeholders, including finance, operations and regulatory teams, to ensure alignment on load-related strategy and objectives.
* Promote a culture of safety awareness amongst team members and colleagues.
Experience
* Previous experience in finance/data analysis Knowledge of regulatory requirements and compliance in the utility / energy sector Detail-oriented with strong analytical background, excellent communication and presentation
* Forward looking when considering the delivery of decisions, activities and projects.
* Analyse problems and identify key issues that need actions, to draw logical conclusions
* Proficiency in Excel, PowerPoint and other reporting / BI tools
Ref: 14930
Role: Financial Analyst – Energy experience essential
Location: Manchester – Hybrid
Salary: up to £45,000 DOE