John Asdell with Robert Half is partnered with a multi-billion-dollar company based in San Diego with national operations. The company is continuing to expand its FP&A function and is hiring a Senior Financial Analyst to support two of the fastest growing business units in the firm. The scope of the duties will be traditional commercial finance tasks and provide a high degree of visibility for this Sr. FPA Analyst.
This person will report directly to the Director of Finance and be afforded the opportunity to be mentored in corporate strategy with an eye toward corporate development.
The role offers a hybrid work schedule with a very competitive compensation package that includes an above market base salary with an annual bonus.
Responsibilities:
• Collaborate with various departments to collect and analyze data and information
• Develop and maintain accurate financial models at the corporate and project levels
• Provide analytical support to the C-suite and finance organization, assisting with critical business analyses
• Present analytical findings and data to various teams in a clear, concise manner
• Monitor project status, capital spend, cash flows, and other financial metrics on a weekly basis
• Assist with financial reporting tasks as required by the company
• Conduct budget to actual variance analyses for project and corporate costs and cash flows
• Track information for project transactions and associated data rooms
• Evaluate company performance through detailed analysis and critical thinking
• Complete ad hoc tasks and analysis as necessary to support the company's objectives.
Qualifications:
• Minimum of 4 years of experience as a Financial Analyst or a similar role.
• Bachelors Degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics or other business-related disciplines
• Open to candidates out of Investment Banking, Private Equity, and/or Big4 Audit or Big4 Transaction Services
• Demonstrable experience with full income statement modeling
• Experience with presenting to key stakeholders (internal and/or external)
• MBA, CPA, CFA, are certainly valued, but not required