PwC

Finance

SeniorConsultantTreasury

Madrid, Spain FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior Consultant - Treasury at PwC. Skills: Treasury Transformation, Financial Risk Management, Cash Management. Participate in Treasury transformation projects. Analyze and redesign end-to-end processes”

Industry & Context.

Finance
Problems you'll solve

Identify opportunities for improvement

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3–5 years of experience in Corporate Treasury or Treasury Consulting, Solid knowledge of Treasury processes and financial cycle, Experience in transformation, digitalization or process improvement, High level of Spanish and English

Nice to Have

Knowledge of specific applications like SAP in Cash Management, Bank Communication Management, Treasury and Risk Management, In house bank modules, Other Treasury software: Kyriba, FIS, SAGE, Bank connectivity: SWIFT, EBICS, EDITRAN, Certifications (CTP, ACT, SAP) or experience in automation/APIs

What You'll Do.

Participate in Treasury transformation projects

Analyze and redesign end-to-end processes

Manage financial risks

Coordinate multidisciplinary teams

Develop junior profiles

Identify improvement opportunities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Manage stakeholders and executive communication; Coordinate multidisciplinary teams; Develop junior profiles

Communication Scope

Executive communication

Process & Methodology

Manage projects from strategy to execution

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