Full-Time

Finance Controller

Operations

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Airbus

Airbus

10,001+ employees

Manufactures aircraft, helicopters, and space systems

No salary listed

Mid, Senior

Belfast, UK

In Person

Category
Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A)
Finance & Banking
Requirements
  • A degree or master’s level education in a relevant field.
  • CIMA qualification is preferred
  • Experience in financial controlling or management accounting.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills in English.
  • A collaborative mindset, with a focus on innovation and continuous improvement
Responsibilities
  • Guarantee full and accurate visibility of A220 operations on short, mid and long-term horizons.
  • Guarantee the assessment of all risks and opportunities related to current and five-year RC cost projections (CoP and CoS).
  • Ensure effective follow-up of corrective measures to achieve A220 cost and performance targets.
  • Guarantee financial reliability and accuracy of any Business Case.
  • Ensure implementation and compliance of Finance processes (planning, budgeting, and reporting), particularly with Internal Financial Control Standards.
  • Promote financial awareness within the A220 operational management team.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement of A220 and Belfast controlling processes through target setting (OP process) and KPI development.
  • Serve as overall business partner to the Head of CDT and as an integrated member of the A220 management team.
  • Lead and coordinate controlling activities through streamlined budgeting, forecasting, and reporting across sub-assembly areas.
  • Liaise with reporting and value stream management (VSM) teams to ensure alignment on key forecasting milestones (FC1, FC2, FC3) and operational planning.
  • Establish top-down target costs aligned with VSM cascaded RC targets.
  • Challenge bottom-up planning to match cascaded targets.
  • Prepare and submit 5-year operational plans and annual budget.
  • Provide robust forecasting of RC costs against Programme CoS targets.
  • Monitor and report on process performance and programme-level RC unit costs (Labour/Overheads), inventory, and capital expenditure.
  • Identify and assess operational risks and opportunities in coordination with the Head of Operations.
  • Evaluate project appraisals and business cases to support strategic decisions.
  • Lead teams in identifying business improvements and delivering cost savings.
  • Propose and manage corrective actions to mitigate risks and capitalize on opportunities.
  • Monitor discretionary investments, ensuring cash flows and NPVs align with approved business cases.
  • Promote financial awareness and provide guidance to management teams, ensuring effective financial controls.
  • Ensure consistency, transparency, and accuracy in all financial information.
  • Maintain rigorous data integrity and accuracy in actual and forecast reporting.
  • Ensure compliance with Airbus Internal Financial Control Standards (IFCS) and ethics policies.
  • Support continuous improvement of UK financial processes via active project participation and alignment with the Finance Balanced Scorecard.

Airbus is a leader in the aerospace industry, providing commercial aircraft, helicopters, defense systems, and space technologies. The company designs popular passenger planes and offers rotorcraft for emergency services and military operations. Airbus stands out by focusing on innovation and sustainability, exploring hydrogen-powered aircraft to reduce environmental impact. Its goal is to advance aerospace technology while meeting the evolving needs of the industry and contributing to global sustainability.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Blagnac, France

Founded

1970

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What believers are saying

  • Growing demand for sustainable aviation fuels aligns with Airbus' environmental initiatives.
  • Thermoplastic fuselage designs could reduce costs and improve fuel efficiency significantly.
  • VR Flight Trainer enhances pilot training, positioning Airbus as a leader in aviation training.

What critics are saying

  • Boeing's restructuring may increase competition, affecting Airbus' market share.
  • Complexity in integrating quantum algorithms may challenge gesture-based control system development.
  • Regulatory hurdles for thermoplastic fuselage designs could delay market entry.

What makes Airbus unique

  • Airbus leads in sustainable aviation with hydrogen-powered aircraft and sustainable fuel initiatives.
  • The company pioneers thermoplastic fuselage designs, enhancing cost efficiency and fuel savings.
  • Airbus integrates AI and quantum computing in defense, advancing gesture-based control systems.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Professional Development Budget

Flexible Work Hours

Company News

Forbes
Oct 16th, 2024
Ryanair Chief Says Boeing To Blame For Lower Traffic Growth

Michael O'Leary became CEO of Ryanair in 1994 and has held the role ever since. NurPhoto via Getty ImagesRyanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary said that in his 30 years in the airline industry he had never seen capacity constraints like those he’s facing now.The longtime chief of Europe’s largest airline laid out the difficulties that Boeing’s delayed deliveries are creating for his carrier in an interview with Reuters Wednesday."We were supposed to get 20 deliveries before the end of December. They'll probably come now in January and February, and that's fine. We'll have them in time for next summer,” O’Leary said. “The big issue for Ryanair is we're due 30 aircraft in March, April, May and June of next year, and how many of those will we get?""I think we're clearly going to walk back our traffic growth for next year, because I don't think we're going to get all those 30 aircraft," O’Leary added.Boeing has been struggling in recent weeks after a strike by its largest union brought the production of commercial aircraft to a virtual standstill. Negotiations have reportedly reached a stalemate.Boeing’s CEO said late last week the company was planning to cut 17,000 jobs as part of a restructuring aimed reduced costs, and the plane maker said this week it would raise up to $25 billion through stock and debt offerings along with a $10 billion credit agreement.The U.S

Aero-mag
Oct 15th, 2024
Airbus unveils new thermoplastic aircraft fuselage design

Airbus unveils new thermoplastic aircraft fuselage design.

The Mirror
Oct 12th, 2024
New plane design launching in 2025 could be 'gamechanger' for hand luggage rules

In place of the current overhead storage bins which are only big enough to lie a wheelie-case flat - meaning a lot of room is waste above it - Airbus has unveiled the 'Airspace L Bins'.

Combat Aircraft
Oct 11th, 2024
Airbus, Multiverse to build gesture-based control system for fighters

Airbus Defence and Space is collaborating with Spain-headquartered Multiverse Computing to develop advanced gesture recognition software for future fighter aircraft, leveraging quantum-inspired algorithms and Large Language Models (LLMs).

Aviation Week
Oct 9th, 2024
Airbus Working With Spanish AI Firm On Future Fighter Avionics

Airbus has selected Spanish artificial intelligence company Multiverse Computing to help develop a new approach to avionics interaction for next-generation combat aircraft.