Title: FP&A Analyst
Location: Portland, Oregon
The FP&A Analyst Analyzes business performance and shares financial information by collecting, maintaining, monitoring, studying, and reporting on financial and non-financial data.
RESPONSIBILITIES FP&A Analyst include the following:
- Performs daily and weekly reporting; supports monthly reporting of performance results to management, operations, and ownership entities
- Facilitates requirement gathering from non-technical business personnel and identifies and executes efficient reporting solutions based on requirements. Communicates with broad range of technical expertise, from IT to operations
- Gains an understanding of the organization’s key performance indicators, including: financial, operational, sales, personnel, and healthcare data. Analyzes reports, notes discrepancies, and prepares reporting from raw data
- Perform business analysis, including performance trends, ROI, and pro-forma financial information
- Pursues learning of business intelligence approaches and effectively utilizes functionality and knowledge to drive insights and business performance
- Develops an understanding of business environment to field inquiries from non-finance departments about performance trends
- Helpful, Enthusiastic, Reliable, Original, Effective, Supportive
EDUCATION AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS include the following:
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in finance, accounting, economics or related field
- 3-5 years of experience in FP&A, finance or equivalent quantitative areas
- Advanced level of proficiency using Excel required, VBA experience preferred
- Experience with SSRS and other reporting tools is a plus
- Knowledge of GAAP and other rules and regulations regarding financial data
COMPETENCIES AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
- Strong analytical skills with ability to understand and articulate financial and operational data
- Extensive working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications including Excel, PowerPoint and Word
- Developed organizational skills and ability to communicate verbally and in writing
- Must demonstrate high standards of ethics and personal accountability