Job Description
Harper May is partnering with a high-growth logistics business that is seeking a commercially driven Finance Director to lead its finance function. As the business expands its operations and scales internationally, this is a rare opportunity to shape the financial strategy of a fast-moving, operationally complex organisation with strong growth potential.
Role Overview:The Finance Director will play a key role in steering financial performance, improving reporting and controls, and providing senior leadership with the insights needed to drive strategic decision-making. This is a high-impact role with genuine scope to influence business-wide success and future growth.
Key Responsibilities:
* Lead the financial strategy, ensuring it aligns with the company’s long-term commercial objectives
* Oversee the preparation of monthly management accounts, delivering clear, data-led analysis for leadership
* Take ownership of budgeting, forecasting, and long-term planning across the group
* Strengthen internal controls and financial governance, supporting operational scalability
* Optimise working capital and cash flow to enable agility in a fast-paced logistics environment
* Partner with operations, sales, and supply chain teams to improve financial visibility and support margin growth
* Identify and implement process improvements, including system upgrades and automation opportunities
* Build, lead, and develop a high-performing finance team that supports growth and operational excellence
Key Requirements:
* ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified with a strong post-qualified track record
* Prior experience in a senior finance role within logistics, supply chain, or transport sectors
* Proven ability to drive financial transformation in a growing or complex operational business
* Strong technical knowledge paired with excellent commercial awareness
* Effective communicator with the confidence to influence senior stakeholders and drive change
* Hands-on and adaptable, with the ability to balance strategic thinking and operational delivery