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Senior Analyst, Financial Planning and Analysis

Dallas, TX

WHO WE ARE

At Mizzen+Main, we believe what we wear to work reflects what we think of work. And we think work is fun. We think it’s a place of joy, collaboration, discipline, laughter,the ups and downs, and everything in between all of those things. That’s why we make clothes that make people comfortable. We make clothes that let people breathe and stretch and move and think. We make clothes that let them work. And we have a good time doing it.

Founded in 2012 with the belief that there is a better way, Mizzen+Main is a premium men’s brand with product rooted in performance fabrics and tailored silhouettes. Mizzen+Main is a multi-channel brand, comprised of our Ecommerce site, Retail Stores, and Wholesale Partners across the US, with our headquarters in Dallas, Texas. Our Values are simple and guide everything we do: We Have Commitments, We Think Big, We Act as Owners, We’re People Too, and We Never Settle.

ABOUT THE ROLE

Mizzen and Main is looking for highly motivated Senior Analyst, Financial Planning & Analysis to support the FP&A team. The FP&A team is responsible for supporting profitable growth and operational efficiency through data driven insights. The primary focus of this role is to generate actionable insights by leveraging financial, marketing, and operational data to provide stakeholders with thoughtful, strategic support.

A DAY IN THE LIFE

  • Prepare month-end expense variance analysis and reporting, and other key financial metrics reporting.
  • Support annual budget development, rolling financial forecasts, and short and long-range planning.
  • Support in building clear, accurate and reliable financial models to support strategic initiatives.
  • Support data initiatives and deliver deep analyses relating to strategic and financial explorations using large, and disparate data sets - analyzing for new opportunities, enhanced efficiency, and business trends.
  • Leverage data tools to derive patterns, trends and insights, and perform scenario modeling.
  • Coordinate with various stakeholders to help implement and measure recommended actions.
  • Provide ad-hoc analysis and complete special projects as assigned.
  • Support production of analytics reporting and dashboard.

WHAT YOU'LL NEED

  • Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, statistics, mathematics, economics, or other analytical or quantitative discipline.
  • 3+ years professional experience in financial planning, consulting, or reporting.
  • Excellent quantitative and analytic skills; ability to derive patterns, trends and insights, and perform risk/reward trade-off analysis.
  • Good written and verbal communication skills, with ability to connect analysis to business impacts and keep cross-functional stakeholders aligned.
  • Proficiency in financial modeling and data analysis, with strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel. Experience with SQL, financial softwares, automating workbooks and other tasks a plus.
  • Extremely detail-oriented; intellectual curiosity.
  • Strong project management and self-directed prioritization skills.

While this job posting emphasizes the key responsibilities and requirements, there may be additional duties, responsibilities and qualifications for this job.


Why Mizzen+Main?
Not only are we makers of the best damn dress shirt, but we also strive to create the Best Damn Place to Work. We believe your work self can be your actual self because our office is more than just a place of work, and your job shouldn't be just another one of life's compartments. We build high performing teams and prioritize personal and professional growth and development. Our unlimited PTO and 11 paid holidays support work life balance and the opportunity to stay connected with what's important. We also appreciate leaving the office early, once each quarter, to spend time together socially and learn about one another's whole self, not just our work selves. Do what you love and love what you do. Why wait? Today's a Good Day For It.

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