Finance System Analyst - London - Hybrid

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Finance System Analyst - London - Hybrid

My client is looking for an experienced Finance Systems consultant to take ownership of the end-to-end systems and processes that power their Treasury function. You'll play a pivotal role in modernising, optimising, and digitising their core Treasury operations - aligning systems, driving process improvements, and embedding new technologies.

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Finance System Analyst - London - Hybrid

Our client is a well-established organisation operating at national scale, with significant financial operations and a focus on modernising its core business functions. With a strong presence in the South East of England, they are currently undergoing a major transformation across their Treasury, Finance, and Technology functions to support long-term strategic goals.

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Finance System Analyst - London - Hybrid

Responsibilities:

Lead the transformation of end-to-end Treasury processes
Configure, Improve and optimise systems, tools, and ways of working
Collaborate with internal teams and external partners
Own and manage Treasury systems (e.g. FIS Quantum)
Ensure compliance with financial controls and audit requirements
Develop process maps, documentation, and training materials
Drive adoption of new technologies and innovations
Support continuous improvement and efficiency across Treasury operationsProfile

Finance System Analyst - London - Hybrid

My client is seeking a confident and capable Systems and Process Lead with deep knowledge of Treasury operations and a strong background in process transformation. You'll bring:

Solid experience leading or supporting Treasury transformation initiatives.
A strong grasp of Treasury systems (ideally FIS Quantum, Reval, or similar platforms)
A Treasury qualification or equivalent experience within a corporate finance or financial services environment
A track record of working across departments to align finance, systems, and strategic goals
A proactive mindset, with a passion for automation, continuous improvement, and digital tools
Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to bring people on the journey and drive change
Confidence managing stakeholders, documenting processes, and working within a robust control and compliance frameworkIf you're someone who thrives on making things better, smarter, and more efficient - we'd love to hear from you.

Job Offer

Finance System Analyst - London - Hybrid

What's on Offer:

£70,000 - £85,000 base salary & Travel allowance.
Competitive benefits package
Hybrid working (London/South East HQ with flexibility)
Chance to work on large-scale transformation with real business impact
Collaborative, forward-thinking team environment
Long-term career growth in a values-led organisationIf you're ready to make a difference, apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation

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