Assistant / Deputy Manager - Finance
Metayb is a digital transformation firm seeking a Finance Manager to lead consolidated performance reporting, annual budgeting, and financial forecasting. The role involves performing deep-dive business analysis, managing internal controls, and overseeing audits for multiple business units. Candidates should have a strong background in financial modeling, ERP proficiency, and experience with data visualization tools. The position is hybrid and requires international travel across Africa and specific working hours alignment.
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Experience
3-7 years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Metayb is a digital transformation firm seeking a Finance Manager to lead consolidated performance reporting, annual budgeting, and financial forecasting. The role involves performing deep-dive business analysis, managing internal controls, and overseeing audits for multiple business units. Candidates should have a strong background in financial modeling, ERP proficiency, and experience with data visualization tools. The position is hybrid and requires international travel across Africa and specific working hours alignment.
TAL's take
Solid mid-level financial role with defined scope, though the company is relatively unfamiliar and the role has a heavy international travel component.
Clear and well-defined responsibilities for a finance role including FP&A, reporting, and stakeholder management.
Must haves
- CA / ICWA / MBA
- 3 to 7 years experience in Financial Planning & Analysis
- Advanced proficiency in Excel, PowerPoint, and ERP systems
- Hands-on experience with business intelligence platforms like Power BI or SQL
- Strong numerical aptitude and accounting fundamentals
- Ability to work Nigeria time zone
- Willingness to travel to Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt, and South Africa
Tools and skills
About the company
Unfamiliar mid-stage digital transformation company, default tier 2.
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