Amazon.com Services LLC

Technology

FinanceManager,AWSEC2Pricing

$95–163k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Finance Manager, AWS EC2 Pricing at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Financial reporting, Financial analysis, Budget management. Manage the accounting operations of the company. Oversee the production of periodic financial reports”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting; Maintain strong internal controls; Support strategic business decisions; Improve financial processes

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Variance analysis; Process improvement

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years of experience in finance or accounting, Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field, Experience with financial modeling and forecasting, Experience with financial reporting and analysis, Experience with GAAP

Nice to Have

Master's degree or MBA preferred, CPA or CMA preferred, Experience with SAP or Oracle ERP systems preferred, Experience with SQL and database management preferred, Experience with data visualization tools preferred

What You'll Do.

Manage the accounting operations of the company

Oversee the production of periodic financial reports

Ensure compliance with GAAP

Develop and implement accounting policies and procedures

Manage the budget process

Perform variance analysis and explain deviations

Assist with financial planning and forecasting

Support internal and external audits

Identify and implement process improvements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Finance department

Communication Scope

Report writing; Presentation skills

Full Job Description

Are you passionate about working at the intersection of finance, technology, and strategy for one of AWS's most critical business areas? Join the EC2 Pricing Finance team, where you'll shape pricing decisions for Core EC2 and AI workloads that power millions of businesses worldwide. This unique role goes beyond traditional finance, directly influencing pricing strategy, capital allocation, and infrastructure economics across GPU infrastructure, networking, and data center operations. You'll develop deep expertise in AWS infrastructure economics and Gen AI business modeling while becoming a trusted finance partner to EC2 Product, Deal Desk, Service Finance, and executive leadership. Operating in a fast-paced, high-visibility environment, you'll lead complex pricing analyses, support multi-billion-dollar customer negotiations, and drive tooling improvements that underpin EC2's marginal cost models. Key job responsibilities - Analyze infrastructure cost trends and evaluate pricing impacts across Core EC2 and AI workloads, building complex financial models that inform strategic pricing decisions and investment scenarios - Partner with Product, Service Finance, and engineering teams to develop and enhance marginal cost models, pricing methodologies, and automated processes that support evolving market conditions - Lead financial analysis and recommendations for large-scale customer negotiations and deals, synthesizing complex datasets into clear insights that influence multi-billion-dollar business decisions - Support executive leadership reviews by preparing strategic materials, conducting pricing and margin tradeoff analyses, and communicating complex technical and financial concepts to senior stakeholders - Drive process improvements and innovation in pricing finance mechanisms, collaborating across Finance, Deal Desk, Supply Chain, and Infrastructure teams to enhance accuracy and efficiency of EC2 pricing models A day in the life Your day blends strategic analysis wi

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