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Finance Manager - Core FP&A
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Seeking a Finance Manager for Core FP&A at Microsoft's Redmond HQ. This role offers a strategic path to CFO-level skills, partnering with senior leadership to drive company-wide financial decisions. Ideal candidates have a Master's in Finance or related field and expertise in financial modeling a...
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United States , Redmond
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76800.00 - 151900.00 USD / Year
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Microsoft Corporation
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Fp&a Manager, Supply Chain Finance International Markets
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Lead financial planning and analysis for the International Markets supply chain in Kraków. This key role requires strong leadership, expertise in multiple ERP systems, and advanced financial modeling to drive strategy and efficiency. Enjoy a competitive package with flexible hybrid work while dev...
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Poland , Kraków
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Edgerton Dental Clinic
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Finance Manager- Network Engineering FP&A
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Seeking a hands-on Finance Manager to provide FP&A support for Network Engineering in Overland Park, KS. You will deliver forecasts, insightful analysis, and performance reporting to guide investment decisions. The role requires 5+ years of FP&A experience, strong modeling skills, and partnership...
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United States , Overland Park, Kansas
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86300.00 - 155700.00 USD / Year
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T-Mobile
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About the Finance Manager - Fp&a role

Explore a world of opportunity with Finance Manager (FP&A) jobs, a critical and strategic career path at the heart of any successful organization. A Finance Manager specializing in Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) acts as a vital bridge between raw financial data and high-level business strategy. This role is far more than accounting; it is about being a trusted advisor and business partner who uses financial insights to guide decision-making, drive growth, and optimize performance across the entire company. Professionals in these roles are analytical storytellers, translating complex numbers into clear narratives that empower executives to act.

The core responsibility of an FP&A Manager is to lead the financial planning cycle. This typically involves owning the annual budgeting process, developing rolling forecasts, and creating long-range strategic plans. They build and maintain sophisticated financial models to project future performance, evaluate potential investments, and calculate return on investment (ROI) for key initiatives. A significant part of the day-to-day work involves performance analysis: comparing actual results to plans and forecasts, investigating variances, and identifying trends, risks, and opportunities. They synthesize this analysis into concise reports, dashboards, and presentations for senior leadership, providing the actionable intelligence needed for strategic reviews.

Beyond analysis, FP&A Managers are integral business partners. They collaborate closely with leaders in operations, marketing, sales, and other departments, providing financial guidance and challenging assumptions to ensure sound fiscal decisions. They analyze cost structures, product or service profitability, channel efficiency, and the financial impact of marketing campaigns or promotional strategies. For those in managerial roles, leading and developing a team of financial analysts is also a key duty, fostering talent and ensuring the continuous improvement of planning processes and systems.

Typical requirements for Finance Manager (FP&A) jobs include a bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, economics, or a related field, with an MBA or CPA often considered a strong advantage. Candidates generally possess 5-10 years of progressive experience in financial analysis. Essential skills include advanced financial modeling and exceptional proficiency in Excel; experience with ERP systems (like SAP or Oracle) and data visualization tools is highly valued. The ideal candidate has a deep understanding of corporate finance and key performance indicators (KPIs). Crucially, they must blend strong analytical and problem-solving abilities with excellent communication and influencing skills, able to convey complex concepts to non-financial stakeholders. The role demands a strategic mindset, acute attention to detail, and the ability to thrive in a dynamic, deadline-driven environment. If you are seeking a career that combines deep analytical rigor with significant business impact, exploring Finance Manager (FP&A) jobs could be your next strategic move.