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Cloud Finance Analyst

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1 month ago
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Cloud Practitioner | Financial Analyst | FinOps | Entry Level
Southampton or London (Hybrid - 2 days onsite preferred)We're working with a global technology services organisation as they expand their Cloud FinOps capability to support rapid international growth.

This is a key role sitting at the intersection of finance, technology, and operations. You'll work with FinOps management to oversee and evaluate how cloud cost is measured, governed, forecasted, and optimised across the business, supporting large scale Azure cloud investments and initiatives.

Key Responsibilities:

Cloud cost optimisation and financial modelling.
Work cross-functionally with DevOps, Product, Finance, R&D, and Legal
Influence decision-making around cloud spend, tools, and commercial benefits
Engage with international teams and work on enterprise-level operationsTasks:

Cloud Cost Optimisation
Cloud Governance
Financial Planning & Modelling
Cloud Operations SupportWhat You'll Need

1-5 years of hands-on Cost Management / FinOps - ideally Azure
Background in finance, business management, or cloud commercial operations
Strong understanding of cloud platforms (Azure / AWS)
Proficient in Excel and ideally Power BI
Knowledge of cloud services and terminology (e.g. compute, storage, databases)
Comfortable analysing spend and engaging across tech and finance teamsIdeal Candidate Profile

Experienced in enterprise environments with complex global operations
Financially astute with a solid grasp of cloud commercial principles
Highly organised, analytical, and an effective communicatorIf you're looking to combine your finance and cloud platform knowledge in a strategic, high-impact role, this is a great opportunity.

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