The FP&A Analyst supports budgeting, forecasting, financial analysis, and reporting while enhancing organizational decision-making and driving business growth.
Where it all began…
In 1951 SF Fire Credit Union first opened its doors from a modest 10′ × 15′ office space in 17 Engine. It was from those humble beginnings—where everyone pitched in to help one another in their community—that the organization forged its way of business forever. Today, the San Francisco-based credit union has grown to $1.7B in assets and a membership that extends from the regional firefighters we trace our roots back to throughout our many neighbors in San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties. Our members benefit from the ideas and principles that have shaped us: Shared trust, continuous innovation of products and services, competitive rates, and excellent member service. These qualities foster a true sense of member-ownership and strengthen the credit union’s bond with the people for whom this credit union was created.
What we stand for…
There are a few things we look for those we hire at SF Fire Credit Union, regardless of role or team.
First, do they align with our values?
Be Personal – Walk the Member/Employee Path
Be a Leader – Empower, Collaborate, Own
Be Outside the Box – Innovate, Educate, Engage
Be Real – Integrity and Transparency Matter
Be the Connection – Serve our Community
Second, will they thrive in a culture like ours, where we default to trust, embrace feedback, and desire to innovate? Finally, do they share our vision to help empower members to accomplish their dreams and build lasting financial security in whatever way is most relevant to their role?
What it feels like…
Most days it feels more like going to work with a big family. Whether it’s a pot luck lunch, baking birthday cakes for colleagues in the kitchen, or after-hours get together, we’re here to do a great job and have a good time while doing it! We value a good sense of humor, are motivated by a higher purpose, and always bring an “in-this-together” attitude. While we’re driven to do great work, we also value real work/life balance.
Is This the Career for You?
The FP&A Analyst is responsible for supporting a broad range of key functions within the Treasury department. This includes budgeting/forecasting, financial statement analysis, profitability, liquidity, asset-liability management (ALM), modeling, and reporting. The FP&A Analyst is a key enabler in driving business growth.
What You’ll Be Doing
What We Look For In You
Required Competencies:
Note: This job description is non-contractual, or an exhaustive list and it may be added to or changed to from time to time.
Salary
This compensation range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. At SFFCU, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range for the San Francisco Market is an annual salary of $75,000 to $120,000.
OUR BENEFITS
We have a competitive compensation and benefits package, but the true reward of working for SF Fire Credit Union goes beyond what you’ll see on a pay-stub. We genuinely care our employees and we strive to invest in their professional and personal growth. We’re a relatively small organization at about 200 employees, so you can see the impact of your efforts and the value your contributions bring to our members and fellow employees.
In 1951 SF Fire Credit Union first opened its doors from a modest 10′ × 15′ office space in 17 Engine. It was from those humble beginnings—where everyone pitched in to help one another in their community—that the organization forged its way of business forever. Today, the San Francisco-based credit union has grown to $1.7B in assets and a membership that extends from the regional firefighters we trace our roots back to throughout our many neighbors in San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties. Our members benefit from the ideas and principles that have shaped us: Shared trust, continuous innovation of products and services, competitive rates, and excellent member service. These qualities foster a true sense of member-ownership and strengthen the credit union’s bond with the people for whom this credit union was created.
What we stand for…
There are a few things we look for those we hire at SF Fire Credit Union, regardless of role or team.
First, do they align with our values?
Be Personal – Walk the Member/Employee Path
Be a Leader – Empower, Collaborate, Own
Be Outside the Box – Innovate, Educate, Engage
Be Real – Integrity and Transparency Matter
Be the Connection – Serve our Community
Second, will they thrive in a culture like ours, where we default to trust, embrace feedback, and desire to innovate? Finally, do they share our vision to help empower members to accomplish their dreams and build lasting financial security in whatever way is most relevant to their role?
What it feels like…
Most days it feels more like going to work with a big family. Whether it’s a pot luck lunch, baking birthday cakes for colleagues in the kitchen, or after-hours get together, we’re here to do a great job and have a good time while doing it! We value a good sense of humor, are motivated by a higher purpose, and always bring an “in-this-together” attitude. While we’re driven to do great work, we also value real work/life balance.
Is This the Career for You?
The FP&A Analyst is responsible for supporting a broad range of key functions within the Treasury department. This includes budgeting/forecasting, financial statement analysis, profitability, liquidity, asset-liability management (ALM), modeling, and reporting. The FP&A Analyst is a key enabler in driving business growth.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Support the development of the strategic plan, annual budget, and ongoing forecasts
- Utilize and maintain the Workday Adaptive Planning system, including the development of models, reports, and dashboards within the system and using Adaptive OfficeConnect for ad-hoc analysis
- Collaborate with business unit leaders across the organization to understand the key drivers behind financial performance and develop tools and resources to drive insights and facilitate data-driven decision making
- Support liquidity processes including development of a cash flow model
- Assist with profitability reporting and analysis which includes managing the processes related to cost allocation and funds transfer pricing (FTP)
- Support and manage the Board financial package as well as the Asset Liability Committee
- Conduct ad-hoc modeling, analysis, and special projects as requested
- Identify and drive continual process improvements
What We Look For In You
- Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, or related field
- Strong problem-solving ability with high degree of analytical skills
- Strong communication skills
- 3+ years of experience in Treasury or FP&A within a bank or credit union or 3+ years in public accounting with experience in the banking industry
- Hands-on experience with enterprise performance management (EPM) software and Asset-Liability Management (ALM) software highly preferred
- Working knowledge of interactive data visualization software preferred (Power BI)
- Highly proficient with Microsoft Excel
- Excellent time/project management skills and high attention to detail required
Required Competencies:
- Customer Focus - Is dedicated to meeting the expectations of internal and external customers
- Approachability - Is easy to approach and talk to; Spends extra effort to put others at ease
- Peer Relationships - Is seen as a team player and is cooperative
- Decision Quality - Makes good decisions based upon a mixture of analysis, experience and judgment
- Problem Solving - Uses rigorous logic to solve difficult problems with effective solutions
- Drive For Results - Steadfastly pushes self and others for results
- Interpersonal Savvy - Relates well to all kinds of people; builds constructive and effective relationships
- Integrity and Trust - Is widely trusted; is seen as a direct truthful individual
- Listening - Practices attentive and active listening; Has the patience to hear people out
- Action Oriented - Full of energy for things he/she sees as challenging, not fearful of acting
- Personal Learning - Seeks feedback; Displays a high level of curiosity and translates it into new approaches to problem solving
- Creativity - Challenges conventional practices in a constructive manner
Note: This job description is non-contractual, or an exhaustive list and it may be added to or changed to from time to time.
Salary
This compensation range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. At SFFCU, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range for the San Francisco Market is an annual salary of $75,000 to $120,000.
OUR BENEFITS
We have a competitive compensation and benefits package, but the true reward of working for SF Fire Credit Union goes beyond what you’ll see on a pay-stub. We genuinely care our employees and we strive to invest in their professional and personal growth. We’re a relatively small organization at about 200 employees, so you can see the impact of your efforts and the value your contributions bring to our members and fellow employees.
- 401(k) and Employer Match
- Health, Vision, Dental and Life Insurance
- Annual Incentive/Bonus Program
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
- 10 Paid Holidays + Competitive PTO package
- Home & Consumer Loan Program (Discounted Rates)
- Professional development and training programs
- On-demand personal coaching resource
- Wellness Program (Discounted Gym Membership)
Top Skills
Adaptive Officeconnect
Excel
Power BI
Workday Adaptive Planning
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