The Finance Business Partner supports DHL’s operations by providing financial analysis, forecasting, budgeting and commercial insight to business leaders. Requirements typically include a finance, accounting or business-related qualification, strong experience in management accounting or financial partnering, and proficiency with Excel, financial systems and data analysis. The successful candidate is expected to explain financial performance clearly, challenge assumptions constructively, identify risks and opportunities, improve reporting, and help managers make commercially sound decisions. Experience in logistics, supply chain or a large international organisation is advantageous. Strong communication, stakeholder management, attention to detail and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment are important.
DHL is a global logistics and supply chain company operating across more than 220 countries and territories. It provides express delivery, freight transportation, warehousing, contract logistics, customs support and supply chain management services. DHL is part of DHL Group, headquartered in Germany, and serves customers ranging from small businesses to major international organisations. The company is recognised for its extensive transport network, international reach and focus on digitalisation, sustainability and operational efficiency. In the United Kingdom, DHL employs people across delivery, freight, warehousing, technology, customer service, commercial and corporate functions. Finance teams play an important role in supporting performance, investment decisions, cost control and long-term growth across the organisation.
The United Kingdom offers strong opportunities in finance, logistics, technology, healthcare, engineering and professional services, particularly in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Bristol and Glasgow. Its culture is diverse and generally values punctuality, privacy, fairness and clear communication, while social life ranges from historic towns and museums to music, sport and vibrant city communities. Lifestyle costs vary considerably; London and the southeast are expensive, while many northern regions, Wales and Scotland are more affordable. Public transport is extensive, although commuting costs can be high. Most overseas professionals need a visa, commonly the Skilled Worker visa, requiring an eligible sponsored role and meeting salary and English-language rules. EU, EEA and Swiss citizens generally need immigration permission unless covered by settled-status arrangements. Relocating workers should budget for deposits, healthcare-related charges where applicable, accommodation and initial living expenses.
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