Finance Director being hired for FTSE listed business in Scotland!
📍 Location: Dunfermline, Fife (Hybrid: Tuesday–Thursday office-based)
💷 Salary: Up to £120,000 + up to 75% bonus + 25% LTIP
Stanton House are exclusively working with a major UK residential development business to appoint a Finance Director for a large, regionally autonomous operation covering the East Coast of Scotland. This is a board-level role within a c.£200m business, reporting directly to the Managing Director and acting as their key strategic and commercial partner. The position offers a clear development pathway toward Managing Director or Divisional Finance Director for an ambitious finance leader ready to step up.
The Opportunity
Operating within a decentralised regional model backed by strong Group governance, this business combines entrepreneurial leadership at regional level with the stability and scale of a UK-listed organisation. The Finance Director will sit on the Regional Board as a core decision-maker, lead a high-quality finance team of circa six direct reports, act as the MD’s right-hand partner on performance, planning and strategy, and balance strong financial control with commercial insight and value creation. This role has become available due to succession planning, following a long-standing and well-regarded predecessor.
Key Responsibilities
About You
We are keen to speak with candidates who are a qualified Chartered Accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA), are stepping into their first Finance Director role or operating at a strong number two level, and bring strong commercial and operational Finance experience from a medium-sized or large organisation. You will be commercially minded, curious about the wider business rather than purely technical, have a strong grasp of budgeting, forecasting and performance management, be process-driven and structured, and be confident challenging at board level. Experience working closely with senior commercial or operational stakeholders is important. Sector background is flexible.
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