
Finance Analytics Manager (Product & Engineering)
Job Description
This position is listed on behalf of a partner company, who manages all applications and next steps. Our partner is looking for a Finance Analytics Manager (Product & Engineering) based in United States.
This role sits at the intersection of Finance, Product, and Data, acting as a critical analytical bridge between product usage and financial performance. It is responsible for turning large-scale product and customer data into clear, actionable financial insights that guide strategic decision-making. The position operates in a fast-paced SaaS environment where precision, scalability, and data integrity are essential. You will build and maintain the analytical frameworks that define how product performance is measured financially. The role requires deep collaboration with Product, FP&A, Accounting, and Data teams to ensure a unified view of key business metrics. It is highly technical and hands-on, with significant ownership over data models, experimentation frameworks, and executive-level reporting.
This position is listed on behalf of a partner company, who manages all applications and next steps. Our partner is looking for a Finance Analytics Manager (Product & Engineering) based in United States.
This role sits at the intersection of Finance, Product, and Data, acting as a critical analytical bridge between product usage and financial performance. It is responsible for turning large-scale product and customer data into clear, actionable financial insights that guide strategic decision-making. The position operates in a fast-paced SaaS environment where precision, scalability, and data integrity are essential. You will build and maintain the analytical frameworks that define how product performance is measured financially. The role requires deep collaboration with Product, FP&A, Accounting, and Data teams to ensure a unified view of key business metrics. It is highly technical and hands-on, with significant ownership over data models, experimentation frameworks, and executive-level reporting.