Responsible for developing and delivering financial analysis, due diligence, and strategic insights that enable effective decision‑making
Ensures adherence to financial due diligence standards while supporting the execution of ET vendor deals
Lead the preparation of financial deliverables, including price and quantity analysis, financial scenarios aligned to product strategy, and vendor pricing assessments
Analyze vendor quotes and evaluate pricing proposals to ensure alignment with financial expectations and enterprise standards
Drive effective deal execution and closure in partnership with Procurement, Product Management, Strategy & Planning, and ET Finance
Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, or equivalent; MBA or advanced degree preferred
7+ years of professional Finance experience with a strong track record in financial modeling and analysis
Financial services experience; technology experience is a plus
Proven ability to blend strategic business perspective with strong project management and analytical skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to “tell the story” to senior stakeholders
Proficiency in MS Excel and MS PowerPoint; experience with data visualization tools and the ability to teach others
Confidence, business maturity, and presence to work independently and influence at all levels of the organization
Strong attention to detail with excellent organization skills
Outstanding critical‑thinking, problem‑solving, decision‑making, and analytical capabilities
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build consultative relationships across Finance and the business
Ability to quickly gain subject‑matter expertise and apply institutional knowledge to build effective analytics
Proven flexibility and resourcefulness in managing multiple priorities in a deadline‑driven, ambiguous environment
Initiative and creativity in identifying solutions that challenge conventional approaches
Ability to work effectively in a highly matrixed environment with strong judgment on navigating cross‑functional processes