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Financial Planning & Analysis Manager

BGC, Manila, Philippines

FP&A Manager 

On-site / BGC, Manila, Philippines 

 

About Nimbyx / EviSmart 

Nimbyx and EviSmart™ are reimagining the future of dentistry through AI-powered workflow automation and CAD design outsourcing. Trusted by labs and dentists in over 28 countries, our mission is to make dental care smarter, faster, and better — and we’re achieving it by connecting the previously fragmented dental ecosystem — dentists, lab technicians, and manufacturers — through intelligent automation and seamless integration. 

 

About the Role 

We are seeking an FP&A Manager to drive financial planning, analysis, and strategic decision-making across the business. In this role, you will lead the annual budgeting process, develop actionable financial forecasts, and deliver insights that inform strategic initiatives. You’ll act as a strategic partner to cross-functional teams, translating business priorities into driver-based financial models that support growth and operational excellence. 

 

What You’ll Do 

  • Lead the annual budgeting process, developing comprehensive tools and ensuring timely delivery with high quality 
  • Partner with the accounting team to provide monthly, quarterly, and annual actual vs. budget analysis with actionable insights 
  • Collaborate with cross-functional leaders to establish rolling forecast practices and optimize FP&A tools and processes 
  • Develop management reporting for senior leadership, enabling actionable insights for internal and external stakeholders 
  • Provide financial modeling, analysis, and business insights to support strategic initiative approvals and execution 
  • Act as a strategic translator between business functions and finance to drive effective communication and collaboration 
  • Contribute to the vision and development strategy for the FP&A function, including people, processes, and systems 
  • Help enhance finance and business acumen across the organization 
  • Support other ad-hoc finance initiatives as required 
  • Collaborate with the finance and leadership teams during core hours from 6:00 AM to 3:00 PM, ensuring smooth alignment with reporting deadlines and cross-department initiatives 

 

What We’re Looking For 

  • 10+ years of progressive finance experience, including 5+ years in FP&A leadership (SaaS or HealthTech experience preferred) 
  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Economics, or Business; CPA or CFA required, MBA is a plus 
  • Strong analytical, modeling, and business analysis skills, with ability to translate business strategy into financial insights 
  • Deep understanding of SaaS business models and ability to create driver-based financial models 
  • Outstanding communication and presentation skills to simplify complex financial concepts and tell compelling business stories 
  • Adaptable, critical thinker with a solution-oriented mindset 
  • Experience building FP&A functions or supporting finance scalability is a plus 
  • Passionate, innovative, customer-centric, and collaborative 

 

Why Join Us? 

  • Meaningful Impact: Lead the FP&A function, scale finance operations, and contribute to Evident’s growth journey 
  • Team Culture: Collaborate with a high-performing, dynamic team in a fast-paced environment 
  • Room to Grow: Access professional development opportunities and help shape finance strategy 
  • Perks That Matter: Competitive salary, benefits, and opportunities for career advancement 

 

Excited to shape the financial strategy of a high-growth company? 
If you’re ready to lead FP&A, influence strategic decisions, and drive business performance, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now and share your experience in financial planning, modeling, and analysis! 

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