| Location: | Bath |
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| Salary: | £47,389 to £63,535 (top end inclusive of market supplement which may be applied in exceptional circumstances). Grade Grade 8 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 11th February 2026 |
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| Closes: | 9th March 2026 |
| Job Ref: | FM13376 |
Are you a qualified accountant who thrives in complex analytical environments?
We’re seeking a confident and technical Costing Manager to own key costing processes and produce insights to influence senior decision making.
You will have the opportunity to develop expert knowledge of course costing and TRAC (Transparent Approach to Costing), a costing methodology specific to the Higher Education Sector. We have also developed course costing information from the TRAC data, which is of growing importance to the University.
Your role will involve:
This is a highly technical, intensive cyclical role requiring a balance of analytical rigour with confident, clear communication. You’ll benefit from high levels of autonomy and ownership of a key institutional process. Additionally, your input into the new course costing system will be vital in shaping new ways of working within the team.
You’ll liaise with Finance Business Partners and senior management regularly as well as Estates, Space, Research Innovation Services and Core Research Facilities, developing strong working relationships, distilling costing concepts for non-financial audiences, and educating colleagues on the importance and value of TRAC processes.
About you
Our ideal candidate will:
Experience of TRAC alongside an interest in the Higher Education sector and how Universities are funded is desirable.
About us
You'll join a team of experienced accountants and accounting technicians, providing reporting, budgeting and forecasting information to both the Academic and Professional Service departments and to external funding and regulatory bodies. Our team sits within the Finance & Procurement department, reporting to the Director of Finance.
Hybrid working is one of the many ways we recognise the importance of achieving a positive work life balance. Whilst the exact days you can work remotely will differ between teams and departments, it should provide you with greater flexibility, provided you are in the UK. Learn more about our future ways of working and explore further at interview.
Further information
This role is hybrid, with an expectation of 1 day on site per week. We are based in the Virgil Building in the centre of Bath and there will be a requirement to work on the main campus at times.
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Stephanie Court, Director of Management Accounts, at sac74@bath.ac.uk. We cannot accept CVs via email; please ensure your application is submitted online.
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