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Senior Financial Analyst

Engine is the modern travel platform for booking and managing work trips. It saves businesses time and money through an intuitive travel network that connects to nearly every hotel, airline, and car rental company in the U.S. It offers single invoice billing, the flexibility to modify trips at any time without sunk costs, and a unified view of all company travel and spend. Customers rely on Engine to not only make travel easier to manage, but to make it enjoyable for everyone involved. The company is backed by Telescope Partners, Blackstone, Elefund and Permira. Learn more at www.engine.com.

 

We are looking for a Sr. Financial Analyst to play a key role in the continued development, refinement, and optimization of our business model. You’re excited to take a hands-on approach in enhancing the overall teams’ capabilities, and will help us build a best-in-class finance function that influences company-wide strategic decisions.

This role focuses on analysis and reporting of our financials to executive leaders and the board of directors. In addition, this individual will build models, forecasts, and set and track company goals, among other ad-hoc, cross-functional projects. The ideal candidate enjoys working on either autonomous or collaborative projects, and is disciplined to deliver accurate results, on time. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, are nimble, obsessed with details, and are hungry to grow in your career, we want to talk to you!


Here's what we're looking for:

  • Prior work experience in corporate FP&A, Big 4 accounting, investment banking, private equity, transaction/valuation advisory, or management consulting strongly preferred
  • 2-5 years of experience in an analytical role requiring Excel model building and analysis
  • Experience building complex financial models from the ground up, with strong financial acumen around the three financial statements. 
    • 3 statement modeling experience major plus
  • Understanding of financial statements and accounting principles
    • Familiarity with NetSuite or other enterprise-level financial systems and processes a plus
  • Advanced Excel, PPT and Microsoft Word skills
  • Experience building complex forecasting models from the ground up, including dynamic linkages to granular business drivers
  • Exceptional and effective oral and written communication skills
  • Excellent analytical and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to multi-task and juggle many simultaneous priorities in a fast-paced environment, including collaborating with business leaders
  • Detail-oriented and excellent problem-solver
  • Ability to research, analyze and summarize industry trends and competitive landscape
  • Experience with large data sets, solving complex problems.
  • Solid team player - we achieve more as a team!
  • Cash compensation:
    • The base salary range for this role is $100-$130,000/year. Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors, including prior experience, expertise & may vary from the amount above.



Engine Total Rewards Philosophy | We recognize that there is more to work than day-to-day responsibilities. Engine has been recognized on Built-in Colorado’s Best Places to Work list 3 years in a row (2020-2022) for our positive culture and robust growth opportunities.  

As a company, we’re also dedicated to giving back to our greater community, and have comprehensive corporate social responsibility programs supporting community, social justice and environmental causes. In addition to a collaborative, high-performing team environment, we’re pleased to offer benefits including:   

  • Competitive compensation
  • Stock options for all associates + performance-based stock options  
  • Insurance benefits including medical coverage (with a plan available at no cost to employees) + 100% paid dental and vision insurance  
  • 401(k) plan with a match program
  • Unlimited PTO + 2 paid days each year to volunteer with your favorite non-profit 
  • Paid parental leave and family medical leave 
  • Hotel discounts through our exclusive platform 
  • The ability to make a real impact in an incredibly fast-growing organization; you’ll never be just another cog in the wheel. 

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