Baldor Specialty Foods
posted about 2 months ago
The FP&A Analyst will play a crucial role in assisting with financial forecasting, budgeting, and analysis to support strategic decision-making across Baldor Specialty Foods. This pivotal position requires a strong financial and operational acumen, excellent financial modeling skills, and the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. The FP&A Analyst will support the Management team and Department leaders with data-driven analysis that aligns with Baldor's strategic and financial objectives. In this role, the analyst will be responsible for preparing and consolidating the financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting processes, ensuring accuracy and alignment with the organization's strategic objectives. The analyst will develop and deliver financial reports, dashboards, and presentations for the Management team, highlighting critical performance indicators, trends, and areas of opportunity or risk. Conducting variance analysis to gauge actual financial performance against budgets and forecasts will be a key responsibility, as well as elucidating the principal drivers of variances. The FP&A Analyst will partner with the Accounting team during the Close process, reviewing Departmental P&L results and identifying potential expense accruals. Acting as the FP&A liaison to Departments, the analyst will work closely in support of initiatives and general financial inquiries. Additionally, the analyst will create financial models, such as Cash Flow and P&L, analyzing past performance and helping predict future growth. Collaboration with operational and functional units to establish and monitor key performance metrics will also be essential. The analyst will support business leaders in evaluating and measuring the financial implications of strategic endeavors, investments, and business cases, while assisting in the development and implementation of enhanced FP&A tools for reporting and modeling. Compliance with financial protocols, procedures, and regulatory prerequisites will be upheld throughout all processes.