Assistant Manager/ Deputy Manager - Financial Controller
Bosch India is seeking a financial controller to manage cost optimization projects and enhance profitability. The role involves preparing value-added reports, coordinating with cross-functional and cross-regional stakeholders, and driving standardized financial solutions. Candidates should have experience in plant or corporate finance, proficiency in SAP FICO, and strong analytical skills. The position offers an opportunity to work with both Indian and German stakeholders.
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Experience
3-6 years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Bosch India is seeking a financial controller to manage cost optimization projects and enhance profitability. The role involves preparing value-added reports, coordinating with cross-functional and cross-regional stakeholders, and driving standardized financial solutions. Candidates should have experience in plant or corporate finance, proficiency in SAP FICO, and strong analytical skills. The position offers an opportunity to work with both Indian and German stakeholders.
TAL's take
Solid role at a well-regarded global multinational with clear financial control responsibilities.
Clear expectations for financial controller duties and required stack, though industry domain is broad.
Must haves
- Bachelors in Commerce
- CA/CMA (Inter)
- 3+ years experience in Plant/corporate finance
- MS Excel
- SAP FICO
Tools and skills
Nice to have: powerbi.
About the company
Global multinational corporation with a significant, established presence in India.
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