Description We’re looking for an analytical, detail‑driven Inventory Finance Analyst to join our Finance team. In this role, you’ll support inventory accounting across multiple sites, ensure the accuracy of financial data, and play a key part in our monthly reporting and physical inventory processes. You’ll work closely with local site teams and finance colleagues across EMEAI, gaining exposure to a truly international environment. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is CIMA qualified or currently studying, who enjoys working with complex data, and who thrives in a fast‑paced manufacturing setting. Location: Witney (Hybrid: 2 days onsite – Monday & Wednesday, 3 days remote) Contract : Full-time Travel: Occasional Responsibilities Financial Management & Reporting Prepare and post monthly journals in line with the month‑end timetable. Reconcile inventory balance sheet accounts and investigate discrepancies. Support local management by producing high‑quality manufacturing and inventory reports. Review and update manufacturing efficiency metrics. Assist with budgeting and forecasting activities alongside site finance managers. Provide financial data for statutory and government reporting requirements. Support Finance teams in executing physical inventory counts at EMEAI sites. ERP & Systems (Oracle) Maintain financial and cost coding structures within Oracle. Prepare and upload standard journals and ensure regular sub‑ledger updates. Troubleshoot and correct system issues as they arise. Maintain inventory provisions in line with corporate policy. Understand and support improvements in Oracle process flows. General Responsibilities Collaborate with Finance colleagues across GSC and EMEAI to ensure accurate reporting and process consistency. Ensure compliance with Health, Safety and Environmental standards. Qualifications What you’ll bring University degree in Finance, Accounting or a related field. CIMA qualification (completed or currently studying) is a strong advantage. High attention to detail and strong numerical accuracy. Technically minded with experience using ERP systems — ideally Oracle or SAP. Experience in manufacturing is helpful, but full training will be provided. Ability to work effectively with international teams and meet strict deadlines (IFRS/local GAAP exposure beneficial). Strong Excel skills. Fluency in English; additional European languages—especially German—are a plus. Why join us? Hybrid working model with structured in‑office days. Exposure to international finance operations and cross‑border collaboration. Opportunities for professional development, including support for accounting qualifications. Be part of a collaborative team working in a growing, global business. Work-life balance that supports your wellbeing Competitive compensation programme Company contributed pension Career growth opportunities in a truly international environment Be part of innovation leaders in the protective coatings industry Access to Sherwin Academy for continuous training at all levels Wellbeing, mental health, women & inclusion networks and support, and ID&E programmes that make a difference LI-JR1