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Senior Financial Analyst, FP&A
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Senior Financial Analyst, FP&A needed for a 9-month hybrid contract in Austin’s Bee Cave area. Join a top real estate firm to drive forecasting, financial modeling, and variance analysis across a large property portfolio. Requires 3+ years FP&A experience, advanced Excel, and GAAP knowledge. Bene...
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United States , Austin
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Fp&a senior analyst
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Senior FP&A Analyst role in Austin, TX, supporting operational finance in a production-driven environment. Leverage advanced financial modeling and cost analysis to improve forecasting, inventory management, and margin visibility. Ideal for candidates with 3–6 years of FP&A experience, strong Exc...
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United States , Austin
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Fp&a Sr. Analyst - Marketing
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United States , Austin; Chicago; New York City; Salt Lake City; San Francisco
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120000.00 - 145000.00 USD / Year
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Gong
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About the Fp&a Analyst role

Explore a world of opportunity with FP&A Analyst jobs, a critical and dynamic career path at the heart of any successful organization. An FP&A (Financial Planning & Analysis) Analyst is a strategic partner to the business, transforming raw financial data into actionable intelligence that guides a company's most important decisions. Far more than just number-crunching, this role sits at the intersection of finance, strategy, and operations, offering a comprehensive view of how a business functions and grows. Professionals in these roles are essential for steering companies toward financial health and long-term strategic goals, making them highly valued members of the finance team.

The typical responsibilities of an FP&A Analyst are both cyclical and project-based. A core function involves managing the financial planning cycles, which include the annual budget, quarterly forecasts, and long-range strategic plans. This requires building and maintaining sophisticated financial models to project future revenue, expenses, and profitability. Analysts are also responsible for ongoing performance reporting, which involves analyzing monthly financial results, investigating variances between actuals and forecasts, and explaining the underlying business drivers to management. They create detailed management reports, dashboards, and presentations that clearly communicate financial performance and trends to senior leadership. Furthermore, FP&A Analysts frequently engage in ad-hoc analysis, which can range from evaluating the financial viability of a new project, assessing potential investments, or modeling different business scenarios to support strategic initiatives. A key aspect of the role is business partnering, collaborating closely with departments like Sales, Marketing, and Product to align financial plans with operational realities.

To excel in FP&A Analyst jobs, a specific skill set is required. A bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related field is typically the minimum educational requirement. From a technical standpoint, advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel is non-negotiable, with expertise in financial modeling, pivot tables, and complex formulas. In today's data-driven environment, familiarity with data visualization tools like Power BI or Tableau, and even basic knowledge of SQL for data querying, are becoming increasingly common and highly sought after. Beyond technical skills, successful analysts possess a sharp analytical mindset with exceptional attention to detail, allowing them to spot trends and anomalies within large datasets. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are paramount, as the role requires translating complex financial concepts into clear, actionable insights for non-financial stakeholders. The ideal candidate is proactive, curious, and thrives in a collaborative environment where they can own processes and drive continuous improvement. For those with a passion for business strategy and a talent for analysis, FP&A Analyst jobs offer a rewarding career with a clear path for advancement into senior finance and leadership positions.