Lucid Motors

Luxury electric and mobility

FinanceBusinessAnalyticsIntern

Amsterdam, Netherlands
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Finance Business Analytics Intern at Lucid Motors. Skills: Finance Business Analytics, Excel, Power Query, Tableau. building and improving reporting using Excel, Power Query, and Tableau. contributing to automation and process improvement projects”

Industry & Context.

Luxury electric and mobility
Problems you'll solve

analytics

Eligibility Requirements

background check may be required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

basic understanding of finance concepts, eager to learn

Nice to Have

Exposure to Power Query for data transformation and dynamic reporting, Experience with Tableau (dashboards, data visualization, automated refresh concepts), Familiarity with SAP (extracting or interpreting actuals/forecast data), Any automation experience (e. g. , VBA, macros, scripting, or similar), Curiosity about GenAI tools / prompt engineering for productivity or documentation (Co-pilot studio or Claude)

What You'll Do.

building and improving reporting using Excel

contributing to automation and process improvement projects

financial planning & analysis (forecasting

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

finance supports business decisions in a cross-functional environment

Full Job Description

Leading the future in luxury electric and mobility At Lucid, we set out to introduce the most captivating, luxury electric vehicles that elevate the human experience and transcend the perceived limitations of space, performance, and intelligence. Vehicles that are intuitive, liberating, and designed for the future of mobility. We plan to lead in this new era of luxury electric by returning to the fundamentals of great design – where every decision we make is in service of the individual and environment. Because when you are no longer bound by convention, you are free to define your own experience. Come work alongside some of the most accomplished minds in the industry. Beyond providing competitive salaries, we’re providing a community for innovators who want to make an immediate and significant impact. If you are driven to create a better, more sustainable future, then this is the right place for you. Our FP ability to work with large datasets) Interest in (or exposure to) analytics tools such as Power Query and/or Tableau A basic understanding of finance concepts (you don’t need to be an expert, but eager to learn) Nice to have Exposure to Power Query for data transformation and dynamic reporting Experience with Tableau (dashboards, data visualization, automated refresh concepts) Familiarity with SAP (extracting or interpreting actuals/forecast data) Any automation experience (e.g., VBA, macros, scripting, or similar) Curiosity about GenAI tools / prompt engineering for productivity or documentation (Co-pilot studio or Claude) What you’ll gain Real exposure to building and improving reporting using Excel, Power Query, and Tableau Experience contributing to automation and process improvement projects Practical experience in financial planning & analysis (forecasting, variance analysis, performance drivers) A better understanding of how finance supports business decisions in a cross-functional environment Mentorship and feedback from an experienced FP&A team, plus th

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