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Senior FP&A Analyst (w/m/x/d)
MILES MobilityBerlinabout 2 months ago
Full-timeVia ArbeitnowFinance
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Join the ride! As a Senior FP&A Analyst (w/m/x/d) at MILES, you will become the strategic financial co-pilot for a rapidly growing business unit. In this high-visibility role, you will actively shape our financial roadmap by owning budgeting , forecasting , and diving deep into unit economics and cost allocation . We are looking for an analyst who pairs advanced financial modeling with a technical edge to translate complex data into actionable business steps. As a key partner to management and cross-functional teams, your insights will directly influence pricing, strategic scaling, and business-critical decisions. If you have a hands-on "get stuff done" mindset and want to own your P&L in a dynamic, optimistic environment, this is your chance to make a massive impact . Your Responsibility Own and drive the Subscription P&L end to end: revenue recognition, provisioning, direct cost allocation and monthly contribution margin Own the Subscription budget and rolling forecast process: act as the key stakeholder point of contact, build the model, challenge inputs from all departments, and deliver variance analysis with forward-looking commentary Define, build and own the Business Unit KPI framework: track the active base, churn, and contribution margin, and turn the numbers into clear, actionable insight for management Support pricing and promo decisions with data: in close partnership with the Pricing team, model the P&L impact of subscription price changes, promo campaigns and contract-length shifts Maintain and improve the group cost allocation model: clarify allocation keys, document the methodology and apply it consistently across entities Design and own the unit-economics framework: calculation methodology and process Your Experience 5–7 years in FP&A, controlling or financial analytics, ideally in a data-heavy environment Strong SQL plus working knowledge of wider analytics toolkit (Python or R, Power Query, Office Scripts): you can query i