Business Finance Manager
Infinity Learn
Job Description
Role : Business Finance Manager
Location : Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Interview process : In-person (Mandatory) No virtual interviews
About the Role :
- P&L Ownership for Sub BU / Functions
- Lead a team for 3 to 4 Analysts
- Ensure reports are delivered on a timely and accurate basis
- Ensure smooth month close reporting
- Provide fast, actionable & accurate analysis
- Working closely with BU and Finance leaders and building plan and Forecast
- Standardize reporting across all Business unit & move towards self-service reporting
- Support BU on their Expenses & Investment & Sales & Revenue reporting and analytics
- Work on Pipeline analytics
- Ensure data consistency & accuracy different financial systems
- Help drive system and process enhancements in the Function
Requirements:
- Qualifications: CA/MBA Finance
- 5 years of corporate experience in /finance – FP&A & Financial analytics
- Good communicator
- Careful planning to achieve accurate and timely results
- Eye for Detail
- Ability to work with cross functional teams.
- Self-motivated / Result oriented / Open to learning new technologies
- Managing team of 4 to 5 employees.
- Interpersonal Skill to Guide and Motivate team members
- Good knowledge of Finance and Accounting
- Good Knowledge of MS office- Excel, Power Point
- Knowledge of automation tools – VBA/Alteryx/Python/RPA (desirable)
Finance Business Partner Duties & Responsibilities:
His responsibility will be to partner with business leaders and build data-driven plans for achieving month-on-month growth targets
● Questioning all the assumptions of business leaders and pointing out blind spots in planning
● Ensuring a clear how-list for achieving targets is created which is necessary & sufficient
● Be a co-owner of the plan once it is created and ensure it is getting achieved by working closely with the respective business leaders
● Enable business leaders and founders to plan and track key business metrics like revenue, contribution margin, EBITDA, net burn, and growth metrics
● Setting up trackers and reporting mechanisms to get visibility into the health of the business unit
● Call out metrics or areas which are off-track as soon as possible so that problem solving can be done quickly
● Diving deep into L3, L4, L5 level data to find out roadblocks or inefficiencies, or answer questions from business leaders or founders
● Bring a discipline of thinking and planning ahead so that major challenges are identified well in advance and timely corrective actions can be taken
● Bring a rigour of data analysis and data-driven decision making in the business unit