Finance Lead - Project Excellence and Group Operations FP&A at Azbil Telstar UK Ltd
Terrassa, Catalonia, Spain -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

17 Nov, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Finance, Controlling, FP&A, Project Controlling, Risk Management, Process Optimization, Digital Financial Processes, Leadership, Analytical Competence, Change Management, Collaboration, Cultural Change, Business Partnerships, Budget Planning, Financial Forecasting, Cost Visibility, Governance

Industry

Machinery Manufacturing

Description
Company Description Syntegon Telstar S.R.U. is a company of the Syntegon group, which operates worldwide. As a brand specialized in the development of GMP projects of consulting, engineering, construction and integrated process equipment, we serve companies linked to the life sciences market (pharmaceutical and biotechnology, healthcare, cosmetics, veterinary and food industries), as well as hospitals, laboratories and research centers. We also offer solutions with the application of vacuum and high vacuum technologies for traditional and high-tech industries in the energy and aerospace sectors, as well as scientific experimentation. Apply now and become part of our team! Job Description As our new Finance Lead, you manage and plan the financial performance in all aspects of operations value creation. You play a key leadership role in helping the company exceed targets, drive margin expansion, and establish a strong foundation to successfully navigate upcoming phases of exponential growth. Lead and support the Head of Finance Group Operations in the development of budget plans, financial forecasts, and strategic goals across business units and sites. Develop cost visibility and transparency in project performance by implementing Project Cost Dashboard Governance across the Group, enforcing standard work and enabling root cause analysis and action planning. Drive engagement with IT teams in the Finance Transformation Group CFO Office to advance digitization of processes and tool setup. Identify risks across the portfolio and provide a unified platform for visibility at project and backlog level. Enable early detection and performance comparison to initiate countermeasures and reduce P&L volatility. Drive contingency implementation and finance governance and lead cross-functional value creation initiatives to define, measure, and track savings impact while enforcing pricing controls. Coach and influence project finance analysts across BUs to foster collaboration, drive cultural change, and strengthen business partnerships. Support talent development and help shape a best-in-class finance organization aligned with the CFO’s vision. Qualifications Completed a university degree in Business Administration, ideally with a focus on Finance/Controlling or a comparable qualification. At least 10 years of management experience in Finance, preferably in an international industrial environment. Solid knowledge of FP&A, project controlling, risk management, and process optimization. Experience in developing and implementing digital financial processes and tools. Excellent communication and leadership skills, combined with strong analytical competence, and the ability to drive change and deliver results. Additional Information We kindly ask you to apply in English. For Syntegon and its subsidiaries, diversity is a key concern. We explicitly welcome an environment where all employees, regardless of gender, age, origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or special needs, are treated equally. If this job posting uses only the male form, it is for readability purposes and refers to individuals of all genders.
Responsibilities
As the Finance Lead, you will manage and plan the financial performance across operations to drive margin expansion and support growth. You will also lead the development of budget plans and financial forecasts while implementing governance for project cost visibility.
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