Family Description
Finance (FI) comprises all finance and control activities, external and internal reporting, and capital allocation processes. Provides services in the area of financial planning, accounting, controlling, reporting, performance management, tax, investor relations, treasury, and mergers and acquisitions.
Subfamily Description
Customer & Project Controlling (CPC) comprises the strategic business controlling to drive market / customer / project financial performance. Covers provision of decision support to sales and project teams including customer business case support and analysis. Contains financial planning, reporting, and analysis for customer / project organisation.
Nokia offers flexible and hybrid working schemes, continuous learning opportunities, well-being programs to support you mentally and physically, opportunities to join and get supported by employee resource groups, mentoring programs and highly diverse teams with an inclusive culture where people thrive and are empowered.
Drive end-to-end project financials, accounting treatment & controlling activities as a Project Finanancial Controller:
Responsible to set up and maintain projects in ERP system. Supports PM/PMO organization to understand the accounting impacts in the project actuals and forecast. Assess changes in accounting treatment of projects in execution phase and prepares material for approval. Ensures project adherence to Revenue Recognition Board decisions. Responsible for the correctness of the actual reporting of sales, cost and balance sheet items for the assigned projects. Responsible to monitor and control the Project balance sheet and perform Netting exercise. Contributes in order backlog verification for the assigned project(s). Ensures compliance with Nokia accounting principles, reporting guidelines, processes, tools and internal controls within the project. Provides information to Internal and external auditors on project financials. Supports PM/PMO organization on Project Performance review trough insights on actual figures and accounting topics