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Senior Financial Analyst

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Company Summary:

Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, CPI Security was founded in 1991 on an entrepreneurial spirit and a passion for helping and protecting others. What started as a company of 10 employees and 300 customers has grown into one of the nation’s top 10 largest security providers with over 750 employees. Over the years, CPI has received many awards for excellence, such as twice-awarded SDM Dealer of the Year, Central Station of the Year, and the Marvel Award. The company leads the industry in alarm response times, is consistently ranked in the top 10 of electronic security businesses and is widely known as North Carolina and South Carolina’s Top 25 Best Places to Work.

Position Summary:

The Finance team is focused on delivering and developing key financial metrics for the organization. The Senior FP&A Analyst plays a critical role in driving financial insight, supporting strategic decision-making, and enhancing overall business performance. This position partners closely with department leaders and senior executives to develop budgets, forecasts, and performance metrics that align with the company’s strategic goals. The ideal candidate will have a strong analytical mindset, a deep understanding of financial modeling, and the curiosity to explore the business drivers behind the numbers.

Essential Functions

  • Partner with department and executive leaders to develop annual budgets and long-term financial forecasts
  • Lead monthly financial reporting, including analysis and redesign of departmental P&L statements
  • Provide detailed variance analysis and explain performance drivers to business partners and leadership
  • Conduct profitability and scenario analyses for new business opportunities, pricing strategies, and strategic initiatives
  • Support company-wide financial planning processes by creating and maintaining forecasting models
  • Analyze key performance indicators (KPIs) to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for improvement
  • Deliver actionable insights through clear, data-driven presentations and reports
  • Participate in ad hoc projects and provide analytical support for strategic business decisions

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required

  • Analytical Expertise: Strong ability to interpret and synthesize complex financial data into meaningful insights
  • Financial Modeling: Advanced modeling and reporting skills, with the ability to simplify and visualize complex data sets
  • Technical Proficiency: Expert in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint. Experience in Tableau, Net Suite, and Snowflake not needed but preferred
  • Strategic Thinking: Ability to influence business decisions and support both short- and long-term financial planning
  • Communication: Skilled at presenting financial information clearly to both financial and non-financial stakeholders
  • Detail-Oriented: High degree of accuracy and consistency in reporting and analysis

Other Experience Required

  • 4-year degree in Accounting, Finance or Mathematics background, MBA plus
  • Minimum three years experience working in corporate finance
  • Proficient in MS Office, PowerPoint, and Excel
  • General understanding of a P&L
  • Great Plains and Management Reporter experience preferred
  • SQL experience preferred

The Perks

  • Compensation range from $90,000-$110,000
  • Great medical, dental, vision, short- & long-term disability and life insurance options  
  • Company paid holidays, floating holiday, and paid time off (PTO)  
  • 401(k) plan with competitive company match  
  • Eligible for free monitored security system after 90 days
  • Education assistance – we encourage and support our employees who want to improve their skills and further their education  
  • Engaging and fun company culture that’s made up of a diverse group of people  
  • Volunteer and community engagement opportunities. CPI partners with organizations that share our mission to save and improve lives, particularly focusing on underserved communities.  
  • An on-site café, coffee/smoothie bar, walking trail, basketball court, and state-of-the-art fitness facility with a dedicated Fitness staff
  • Birthday and Work Anniversary Rewards

CPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. All employment decisions at CPI are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, age, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate.

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