Ss&c

Financial Services

Director,FinancialBusinessOperations

$215–315k ~AI est. Boston, Massachusetts, United States; New York, New York, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Director, Financial Business Operations at Ss&c. Skills: Financial modeling, Forecasting, Budgeting, Incentive planning. Own enterprise forecasting. Lead annual budgeting”

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Analytical rigor

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10+ years progressive experience, Proven experience owning company-wide forecasting, Advanced financial modeling, Advanced Excel skills, Executive communication skills

Nice to Have

SaaS and GTM metrics understanding, Experience with Salesforce, Experience with NetSuite, Experience with Adaptive/Anaplan, Experience with Tableau, Experience with Power BI

What You'll Do.

Own enterprise forecasting

Lead annual budgeting

Lead long-range planning

Deliver executive-ready reporting

Partner with Sales leadership

Partner with GTM leadership

Lead incentive planning

Lead financial governance

Drive financial operations oversight

Provide strategic insights

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with Corporate Finance; Partner with Sales; Partner with HR; Partner with Operations; Partner with GTM leadership

Communication Scope

Executive communication; Board-level deliverables; Leadership reporting

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