Corporate Finance Manager, Enterprise Functions / SG&A
Long Beach, CA On-site
$115,000–$165,000 a yearJobFig found this opening at its original source and checks that it remains available.
About the role
This role owns the consolidation, planning, and performance analysis of SG&A across every enterprise function—Human Resources, Information Technology, Legal, Marketing, and Executive leadership—delivering the VP of Corporate Finance and senior leadership a clear, integrated view of total corporate overhead and its trajectory. A defining dimension of this role is partnering with the VP of Corporate Finance to rigorously analyze investments and model Voyager’s pathway to AEBITDA profitability. This role also owns the Functional Cost capability within Voyager’s "One Voyager" Vena model—the company’s rebuilt enterprise planning infrastructure—and is expected to actively leverage AI tools, including Claude, to accelerate analysis, automate routine deliverables, and continuously raise the quality and speed of financial insight. The ideal candidate is a disciplined, forward-leaning analyst who thrives in a high-growth environment and earns the confidence of senior executives through credibility, clarity, and a genuine understanding of the business. Partner with the analytics and technology team to define SG&A and functional cost data products for the enterprise data platform, ensuring the financial dimensions this role owns in Vena flow cleanly into self-service reporting tools and dashboards for function leaders.
What you'll bring
- Bachelor’s degree in finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or related field.
- 8+ years of progressive FP&A or corporate finance experience with direct ownership of corporate SG&A or enterprise function budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting—own the number, not just the spreadsheet.
- Hands-on Vena proficiency (or a directly comparable EPM/CPM platform)—model-building, dimension management, and consolidation experience required
- data-entry familiarity alone is not sufficient.
- Demonstrated, active use of AI tools—including Claude or comparable large language models—to accelerate financial analysis, draft and improve deliverables, and elevate the quality and speed of insight.
- Proven ability to build complex, multi-driver financial models connecting functional cost detail to enterprise-level insight, including investment analysis, ROI modeling, payback analysis, and scenario planning.
- Strong GAAP foundation with depth in income statement and SG&A cost structure dynamics
- demonstrated ability to own consolidated financial views across multiple cost centers with full accountability for accuracy and integrity.
- Exceptional communication and executive presentation skills—proven ability to translate financial complexity into clear, decision-ready narrative for VP-level and executive audiences, including BOD and investor-facing deliverables.
- Experience at a high-growth, pre-profitability, or recently public technology or defense company, with direct exposure to EBITDA bridge analysis, burn rate management, and investor- or Board-facing financial deliverables.
- Dynamic executive business partnering skills—building trusted relationships with C-suite and VP-level leaders, influencing decisions without direct authority, and communicating with credibility and poise under scrutiny.
- Experience supporting external guidance processes—BOD reporting packages, IR preparation, or earnings materials.