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Financial and Data Analyst, Business Intelligence

Cincinnati, Ohio

North American Properties and its portfolio companies believe that it all comes down to connections—people to each other; cities to their souls; partners to opportunities; and individuals to experiences that move them.

We believe that by fulfilling people’s desire for connectedness, we’re creating happier places and experiences that in turn become more successful environments, more vibrant communities and ultimately, a better world. Since 1954, we’ve balanced a well-capitalized approach and a keen focus on successful execution with a willingness to question conventional wisdom, reimagining and expanding the possibilities for more than $7 billion of assets across the US.

Whether developing multifamily, mixed-use, office, student housing, hotel or retail environments, we’re driven to deliver more valuable, meaningful real estate and ventures that transform, inspire, delight and succeed by connecting us all with what matters most.

 

 

About North American Properties

At North American Properties, we believe everything comes down to connections – connecting people to each other, cities to their souls, partners to opportunities, and individuals to experiences that move them.

Since 1954, we’ve reimagined what’s possible in real estate, delivering more than $7 billion in assets across the United States through multifamily, mixed-use, office, student housing, hotel, and retail developments. We are committed to creating environments that are valuable, meaningful, and transformative.  

Position Overview

The Financial and Data Analyst, Business Intelligence plays a dual role in the organization: delivering actionable insights and supporting the data systems that enable strategic decision-making across North American Properties (NAP) and its portfolio companies.

This role requires a sharp analytical mind, strong systems knowledge, and a solid understanding of finance and investment principles. The ideal candidate brings a disciplined operational mindset and a passion for optimizing tools and platforms to support growth and innovation.

Contributions the Financial and Data Analyst will make to our team -          

  • Analyze complex data sets to uncover trends, KPIs, and insights for finance, capital markets, and investment teams. 
  • Design and maintain scalable dashboards, reports, and models using Domo, Power BI, Excel, and SQL.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to define reporting needs and implement automation for data pipelines and report distribution.
  • Support forecasting, budgeting, and scenario modeling, with a focus on asset performance and financial metrics.
  • Apply finance and investment concepts (e.g., IRR, , capital calls, pro forma modeling) in reporting and analysis. 
  • Partner with portfolio teams to inform strategy and drive data-informed decision-making.
  • Monitor portfolio company performance through monthly reports and engagement with management and accounting teams. , inclusive of operational, financial, leasing, and payroll data.
  • Ensure accuracy, consistency, and integrity of data across all business intelligence outputs. 
  • Assist in the adoption of BI tools, define data standards, and assist with integrations and troubleshooting.  
  • Document workflows, data definitions, and promote governance best practices.
  • Promote data literacy and foster a data driven culture across the organization.  
  • Champion data literacy and promote a data-driven culture within the organization. 
  • Handle confidential financial and business information with discretion. 
  • Perform other responsibilities and special projects as needed. 

Qualifications & Requirements – What you’ll need to be successful:         

  • 2-3+ years of experience in business intelligence, data analysis, finance, or a related field.
  • Bachelor's degree in a quantitative field (e.g. Mathematics, Computer Science, Finance, Economics) preferred; equivalent experience considered.
  • Strong analytical skills and experience in statistics, modeling, and financial analysis.
  • Fluency in finance and investment terminology (e.g., equity waterfalls, NOI, Operating Cash Flow, IRR, investor distributions). 
  • Proficiency in Business Intelligence tools (e.g., Domo, Power BI) and advanced Excel capabilities. 
  • Basic understanding of SQL and scripting for data manipulation.
  • Solid systems knowledge (e.g., ERP, investor portals, and project management tools). 
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Working Environment

At NAP, we live our values of Relationships, Ownership, Agility, Strength and Stability, Courage and Creativity, Empowerment and Integrity.

What You’ll get in Return:                                                                                                  

North American Properties and its portfolio companies invest first in people, recognizing that our people are our greatest assets. Full-Time associates will receive a competitive compensation package based on the candidate’s experience, they will receive a best-in-class benefit package, and opportunities for continuing professional development.

About North American Properties

NAP upholds a professional and deadline‐oriented working environment in an office setting.  At NAP, we live our values of Relationships, Ownership, Agility, Strength, and Stability, Courage and Creativity, Empowerment, and Integrity.

North American Properties does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.

We look forward to hearing from you!

 

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