
Business Controller – Managed Services
Mantap Global AB
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Nacka Strand • Sweden
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About the role
- You will take ownership for Monthly Reporting, Forecasts, and Budgets, driving financial projects, business cases, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- You will be responsible for keeping this complex area together, ensuring smooth collaboration across sales, offerings, and operations, and delivering actionable insights for decision-making.
- Collaborate closely with the business, influence key decisions, and help shape the way we work across sales, operations, and offerings.
- Work closely with cross-functional teams to develop actionable financial insights, contribute to business cases, and ensure smooth operations for Managed Services.
Requirements
- You hold a Master’s degree in Economics, Industrial Economics, or equivalent.
- You have a minimum of 3 years’ experience in Business Controlling role.
- You possess solid experience with recurring revenues and costs, such as customer subscriptions, allowing you to manage complex financial structures.
- You have a good command of the Swedish and English language and are located in Stockholm.
Benefits
- Home office allowance: A one-time home office allowance of 3500 SEK to buy home office equipment, provided for roles where applicable.
- Collective Agreement: Including good pension plans, parental pay, and insurance.
- Employee discount: For products through our Dustin webshop.
- Bring your dog: We have an office area specifically for you and your best friend.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
financial reportingforecastingbudgetingbusiness controllingrecurring revenuescost managementfinancial analysisbusiness case developmentcontinuous improvement
Soft Skills
collaborationinfluencedecision-makingcommunication
Certifications
Master’s degree in EconomicsMaster’s degree in Industrial Economics