EquipmentShare is Hiring a Senior Financial Data Analyst

EquipmentShare is searching for a Senior Financial Data Analyst to help us drive profitability through data-driven analysis. We are open to remote work!

 

Your Opportunity to Grow With Us as a Senior Financial Data Analyst

The EquipmentShare team is a close-knit group of professionals who all share an interest in providing a service and product that improve our customer’s experience. Above all, we care about building something people want, and the only way to do that is by assembling a skilled, passionate and talented team. Our mission is to improve productivity and efficiency throughout the entire construction industry, and our people are how we make achieving that goal possible.

 

We’re seeking a Senior Financial Data Analyst who loves a challenge and wants the opportunity to grow with a fast-paced company. A highly motivated analyst with a passion for data and technical curiosity will thrive within our highly dynamic analytics team. Industry competitors often have layers of tenured management that create barriers to career advancement. The opportunity for career growth is unparalleled at EquipmentShare, where you’ll find no shortage of challenging yet fulfilling work, chances to build new skills and supportive teammates who will push you to achieve your best. 

 

Primary Responsibilities

  • Play an integral role in creating and analyzing profit and loss statements for our branches.
  • Partner with operations to facilitate deeper understanding of their earnings. 
  • Analyze monthly branch financials and identify potential challenges and opportunities for increasing profitability.
  • Develop new processes with financial data including but not limited to forecasting, trend analysis, and other reporting.
  • Design new dashboards to empower our branches with improved financial insights.

About You 

Our mission to change an entire industry is not easily achieved, so we only hire people who are inspired by the goal and up for the challenge. In turn, our employees have every opportunity to grow with us, achieve personal and professional success and enjoy making a tangible difference in an industry that’s long been resistant to change. 

Requirements as a Senior Financial Data Analyst

  • Legal authorization to work in the United States without Visa sponsorship
  • 3+ years of experience focused on data analysis
  • Advanced SQL experience required (CTEs, joins, subqueries, etc.)
  • Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Statistics, Economics, Computer Science, Mathematics or related field
  • Corporate finance exposure preferred: forecasting, reporting, and analysis experience, a keen understanding of financial statements and financial data
  • Expert-level Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint skills 
  • Ability to swiftly extract key insights from data
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Knowledge of an analytical language like Python, R, SAS, SPSS, etc. preferred

Why We’re a Better Place to Work

  • Competitive salary
  • Health insurance and medical coverage benefits
  • 401(k)+ Match
  • Unlimited Vacation time 
  • Generous parental leave policy
  • Management commitment to a diverse and inclusive work environment 
  • Wellness benefits including a Gym stipend for remote employees
  • Family monthly dinner stipend
  • Volunteering and local charity initiatives that help you nurture and grow the communities you call home
  • Opportunities for career and professional development with conferences, events, seminars and continued education. 

Since our founding in 2014 and incorporation in 2015, we’ve had nationwide growth — and we’re not stopping anytime soon. Ready to support our mission, invest in yourself and discover your potential? Then we’d love to meet you. Apply today.

EquipmentShare is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. EquipmentShare is an equal opportunity
employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation,
protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.

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