About the Role
We are hiring a Decision Support Analyst to join our Finance team. This role is designed for professionals with 2-5 years' experience who want to develop strong analytical, problem-solving, and data troubleshooting capabilities in a fast-paced business environment.
In this role you will work with real, imperfect data and be expected to analyze, validate, and troubleshoot information to generate reliable, decision-grade insights. You will partner with finance and business stakeholders to understand performance, identify issues, and support better commercial outcomes.
Responsibilities
Partner with Finance Business Partners and operational teams to analyze business performance and support decision-making
Build and maintain components of budgeting, forecasting, and financial models
Analyze, validate, and troubleshoot financial and operational data across multiple systems and data sources
Investigate and resolve data discrepancies, identifying root causes and implementing fixes
Develop and maintain dashboards, reports, and performance metrics with a focus on accuracy and usability
Perform variance and root cause analysis to explain drivers of performance
Translate ambiguous business questions into structured analytical approaches
Deliver clear, actionable insights (not just reports) that inform business decisions
Work with stakeholders to improve data quality, reporting processes, and automation
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business, or a related field
2-5 years of experience in analytics, finance, or a related role
Advanced Excel skills (e.g., pivot tables, lookups, basic modeling)
Demonstrated ability to work with large, messy, or incomplete datasets
Solid analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail
Ability to operate effectively in ambiguous, fast-changing environments
Solid communication skills with the ability to explain analysis clearly
Intellectual curiosity and a willingness to challenge data and assumptions
Persistence in solving problems when answers are not immediately clear