Financial Planning & Analysis Manager
Portland, OR On-site
$150,000–$210,000 a yearJobFig found this opening at its original source and checks that it remains available.
About the role
As Panthalassa moves from pilot systems toward repeatable production, large-scale facilities, and commercial deployments, we need financial systems, models, and decision tools that can keep pace with unlocking planetary-scale energy. As FP&A Manager, you will help build and maintain the analytical infrastructure that connects operations, accounting, strategy, and finance. Your work will support planning, budgeting, project development, manufacturing scale-up, capital strategy, and the financial decisions that shape how we grow. This is a hands-on corporate finance role for someone who can build rigorous models from first principles, pressure-test assumptions, and turn complex analysis into clear recommendations.
What you'll bring
- You are analytical, curious, and comfortable with ambiguity.
- You can build a model from a blank sheet, explain the logic behind it, and defend the conclusions under senior-level scrutiny.
- You are not satisfied with formatting outputs or following inherited templates.
- You want to understand the underlying physics, operations, tax rules, financing terms, and commercial constraints well enough to build models that reflect reality.
- You communicate clearly with both finance and non-finance teams.
- You can sit with an operations lead, understand what is changing on the floor, and translate it into a forecast.
- You can sit with leadership, explain what changed, and separate the signal from the noise.
- You bring rigor without creating unnecessary process.
- 3-6 years of experience in investment banking, structured finance, private equity, private credit, strategic finance, corporate finance, or FP&A in a high-growth, capital-intensive company.
- Advanced Excel modeling skills, including three-statement modeling, cash forecasting, scenario analysis, debt schedules, capitalization structures, and returns analysis.
- Experience building models used for real decisions, not just reporting packages.
- Strong understanding of corporate finance, capital structure, working capital, liquidity, and structured capital solutions.