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Senior Finance Data Analyst

Chicago

Double Good’s mission is to create joy. We create joy with our delectable and award-winning popcorn. We create joy with our easy-to-use fundraising platform that raises a meaningful amount of money for youth sports and activities, empowering kids to pursue their dreams. We create joy through our Kids Foundation which hosts Double Good Days events across the country to bring all-ability fun to children with special needs and their families. As featured on the Today Show, Double Good is not just about the product; we have a strong social mission.

In recent years, Double Good has seen 40% year over year growth, and we’re excited about our future! We’re excited about the possibility of you joining our mission. We are looking for a Senior Finance Data Analyst to join our growing Finance team.

Location - This is a hybrid role based at our downtown Chicago office and will require occasional visits to our Elmhurst location.

About the role:

We’re seeking a highly analytical Senior Finance Data Analyst to join our FP&A team. In this role, you’ll serve as the connective tissue between Finance and cross-functional teams, helping us make sense of complex, distributed data to power strategic decision-making. You’ll work hand-in-hand with the internal data engineering team, product, operations, and analysts across the business to distill signals from noise in a dynamic and sometimes chaotic data environment.

You will also be the finance team’s Looker power user, developing impactful and intuitive dashboards that serve stakeholders across the business - from frontline operators to executives.

What You’ll Do

  • Build scalable and accurate reporting, forecasting, and financial models.
  • Model revenue impact of growth initiatives by partnering cross-functionally with Product, Marketing, and Sales to forecast performance, evaluate ROI, and inform strategic decision-making.
    Collaborate cross-functionally with data engineering, product, and operations to identify key business drivers, understand data sources, and align on definitions.
  • Serve as the FP&A team’s data translator, ensuring we get the right data in the right structure to support planning, forecasting, and performance analysis.
  • Lead the development of Looker dashboards and visualizations, with a focus on usability for non-financial audiences and executive stakeholders.
  • Own the mapping between operational data and financial models (e.g. connecting product usage data with revenue and operational models, etc.).
  • Identify and help resolve data quality issues that impact financial analysis and business insights.
  • Develop and maintain self-service analytics tools and documentation that improve the efficiency of the finance team and our partners.
  • Play a critical role in helping the business understand performance, trends, and opportunities for improvement.

Experience & Skills we value:

  • 3–6+ years of experience in data analysis, business intelligence, or a hybrid finance/data role (FP&A, BizOps, Strategy, etc.).
  • Deep understanding of relational databases and experience querying data using SQL (Snowflake experience is a plus).
  • Hands-on experience with Looker (LookML knowledge a strong plus) or similar BI tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI, Mode).
  • Strong financial acumen and experience working within or alongside an FP&A or finance team.
  • Ability to navigate messy, incomplete, or distributed data systems and bring structure to ambiguity.
  • Excellent data storytelling and communication skills—able to present insights in a way that drives action.
  • Comfortable working cross-functionally in a collaborative and fast-paced environment.
  • Strong attention to detail and a relentless curiosity to understand how the business works.

Nice to have and/or you’ll learn: 

  • Experience working in a high-growth or start-up environment.
  • Exposure to data warehousing concepts, dbt, or cloud data platforms like Snowflake or BigQuery.
  • Familiarity with financial modeling concepts or tools (e.g., Excel, Google Sheets, Planful, D365).

Equal Pay Disclosure(s):

We’re on a mission to create more joy in people’s lives, and that includes our internal employees. We create a place people love to be a part of, where people can discover and practice their unique skill sets, a place where they can contribute and do their best work. We do this by offering our employees a competitive compensation & benefits plan.

Base Pay range for this position:

  • $85,000 - $120,000 annually
  • Target Annual Bonus: 10% of base salary

The final discretionary compensation that will be offered for this role depends on a variety of factors, including job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and market location.

Benefits:

  • Double Good offers competitive benefits including medical, dental and vision coverage with plans that can fit each teammate’s needs. We offer immediate vesting in our 401k plan, paid time off, company-paid leaves and other perks including a Popcorn Allowance (yup, free popcorn!).
  • Visit the Careers page on our website for more information at https://www.doublegood.com/careers.

Double Good is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer, working in compliance with both federal and state laws. We are committed to the concept of Equal Employment opportunity. Qualified candidates will be considered for employment regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, marital status, medical condition, or disability.  The EEO is the law and is available here. Right to Work Statement (English and Spanish).

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