We are looking for a detail-oriented and analytical FP&A Analyst – Reporting & Forecasting to join our Corporate FP&A team.
In this role, you will support company-wide planning, forecasting, reporting, and budget consolidation processes. You will be responsible for maintaining financial models, consolidating data from multiple sources, supporting forecast cycles, and helping ensure the accuracy and consistency of financial information across the organization.
You will report to the VP of Finance, FP&A and work closely with a Senior FP&A Manager and peers across the CFO organization, including Business Analysis, Billing, Collections, FinOps, Procurement and Accounting. You will also partner with Sales Operations, and business stakeholders across the company.
Own and maintain forecasting models for cash flow, operating expenses, working capital, and company-wide planning
Build and maintain cash inflow and cash outflow forecasts, including collections, operating expenses, and vendor payments
Collect, reconcile, and consolidate Cash inflow related data from multiple systems and stakeholders into a single source of truth for planning and forecasting purposes.
Support monthly, quarterly, annual, and long-range forecasting cycles
Consolidate actuals, budgets, and forecast assumptions into scalable financial models
Monitor key working capital metrics, including collection trends and DSO performance
Consolidate operating expense and headcount plans into company-wide forecasts
Partner with the Departmental Ops team , Procurement and Corporate FP&A during the Annual Operating Plan (AOP) process, to ensure budget submissions are complete, accurate, and aligned with planning assumptions.
Maintain Budget vs. Actual (BvA) and Forecast vs. Actual (FvA) reporting and support variance analysis
Maintain and improve forecasting processes, planning models, and reporting capabilities
Own the administration of Planful (CPM) Actual reporting and forecasting models.
Partner with Accounting, FinOps, Sales Operations, Procurement, and business stakeholders to ensure planning assumptions remain accurate and up to date