Premier Nutrition: The Good Energy People
Sr. Financial Analyst
Premier Nutrition: The Good Energy People, Emeryville, California, United States, 94608
Overview
The role you’re interested in…
The Senior Ops Financial Analyst will be a pivotal part of the Operations Finance team supporting the end-to-end financial planning process of inventory and costs across materials, manufacturing and logistics. Reporting to the Sr. Ops Finance Manager, this role will serve as the key holder of Dymatize Brand’s Ops Finance and PNC Inventory reporting and analytics to deliver near‑in and long‑term financial goals. Responsibilities include ownership of Ops Finance monthly reporting, support in the financial planning process and ad hoc strategic decision making.
Work Environment So, what’s it like to work here? If you’re based in the greater Bay Area, you’ll walk into our Emeryville office each Tuesday morning and start the in-person portion of our hybrid work week at our weekly all‑company meeting and find close to 200 of your colleagues, some sitting with their dogs, talking excitedly through the week ahead and watching a newer teammate tell their personal life and career journey followed by a quick update on any hot topics that might be relevant to the week ahead. We are a dynamic, HYBRID workplace so every employee who lives within 100 miles of our offices is expected to come in Tuesday through Thursday. We are very intentional about connecting in person for things like innovation, impromptu collaboration, having respectful challenges to get to better decisions, leadership role‑modeling, and culture building. Great work cultures are built on stories about what great looks like in practice, and great stories during virtual meetings just don’t happen. The expected pay scale for this role is $105k to $115k, which may vary based on relevant experience, qualifications, geographic area (if applicable), and internal equity for the role. At the beginning of 2026, we will move into our massive modern 133,000 square foot headquarters in Emeryville, California, complete with spacious personal workspaces, gym with rock‑climbing wall, a café, free onsite parking, tons of greenery, and many transportation options.
Daily Responsibilities
Financial Planning and Reporting: 60% of your time
Deliver timely and efficiently, monthly financial reports and variance analyses
Support both cost and inventory financial planning process by owning elements of the Operations Finance forecast model, partnering with cross‑functionals to receive timely and validated inputs
Calculate, consolidate and communicate ongoing Operations outlook and risks/opportunities
Analyze, Synthesize, Translate: 30% of your time
Provide analytics across inventory, sourcing, manufacturing, and logistics – from volume/rate/mix variances vs Plan/Forecast/YAGO to forward outlook and sensitivities with clear commentary to focus the organization on key insights & actionable items
Partner with the Operations organization to translate business decisions into clear projections of future financial performance, becoming a trusted business partner to the Dymatize Brand Finance team
Ad Hocs and Special Projects: 10% of your time
Refine models, assumptions and scenarios to influence key decisions while driving a risk‑intelligent culture
Ad hoc projects as assigned
Qualifications Education
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent work experience
Experience
3+ years of FP&A experience required within the Consumer‑Packaged Goods (CPG) industry, Supply Chain / Operations Finance, Data Science or Management Reporting background a plus
Skills
Highly proficient in Excel. PowerBI / Tableau background a plus
Detail oriented with ability to connect the dots back to the bigger picture
Proven history of seeking process improvement and automation with a kaizen / six sigma mindset
Good understanding of accounting fundamentals. Basic knowledge of gross margin variance analysis a plus
Organized, works well under pressure and meets deadlines
Strong communication skills; able to communicate across all levels of the organization
Agile in NetSuite, and PowerPoint. Experience with EPM, Adaptive, Tableau or PowerBI a plus.
So, if after reading through this long list you’re thinking—I’m not sure I meet 100% of these requirements, should I still apply? YES—if you embody a growth mindset, see challenges as opportunities to develop, and find innovative ways to get the real work that matters done, you sound like our kind of candidate!
Capabilities & Mindsets
Drive & Own Results
Learning & Growth mindset
Adaptability
Be a Builder
Embody a strategic mindset
Is This the Right Job for You?
Yes – You want to be an integral part of shaping and nurturing an amazing work culture
Yes – You are comfortable being natural, casual, open, and even a bit playful at work
Yes – You can do periods of focused, deep work on projects that drive the needle
No – You like a lot of structure, rules, and uniformity
No – Dealing with ambiguity or experimentation are not your jam
No – You try to resolve challenging interpersonal situations over email or instant messaging
No – You like managing from behind your computer and demonstrating excellence through email
Interview Process
Quick 30‑minute phone chat with a high‑energy member of our Talent Acquisition team to do a quick overview of your background and answer any burning questions you have
Team interviews are kept to a minimum to foster a more efficient, candidate‑friendly process
A short series of in‑person or video interviews in a 1:1 setting; these are usually with the hiring manager, one or two other team members, and a person from another team to get broader perspectives (note: we don’t do panel interviews because they don’t give interviewers a chance to ask you unique questions, and we assign interviewers different roles so we’re probing different capabilities)
A case study or job task to simulate what you’d actually be doing in the role might be included (since your job is not actually to be interviewed for a living, why is that the thing companies rely on so much?) Yes, there will be a small panel for this one so you don’t have to do it more than once, and yes, they might ask you some kind yet probing questions at the end after the raucous applause stops.
Once your interview concludes, the team will meet for an in‑depth consultative process to ensure we are hiring the right person for the right job. Interviewers must come in with a strong yes or no vote beforehand to avoid groupthink with supporting reasons. The collective thoughts on your candidacy will be discussed in an environment of safety to challenge ideas respectfully, debate. and be open to all important qualifications of the candidates. A trained, disinterested bias blocker will be present to help mitigate bias so the team can make a sound hiring decision. The moment of truth arrives when the hiring manager makes the big decision. If you nailed the interviews and the case study was brilliant, guess what? The offer is all yours! And the ball is in your court. Will you accept? We sure hope so, because this place is the real deal, and don’t just believe us—just ask the 91% of our people who said this is a great place to work in our most recent employee survey.
We strive to create an equitable and inclusive environment to contribute to the success of our organization. Premier Nutrition provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, status as a covered veteran and any other category protected under applicable federal, state, provincial and local laws.
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The Senior Ops Financial Analyst will be a pivotal part of the Operations Finance team supporting the end-to-end financial planning process of inventory and costs across materials, manufacturing and logistics. Reporting to the Sr. Ops Finance Manager, this role will serve as the key holder of Dymatize Brand’s Ops Finance and PNC Inventory reporting and analytics to deliver near‑in and long‑term financial goals. Responsibilities include ownership of Ops Finance monthly reporting, support in the financial planning process and ad hoc strategic decision making.
Work Environment So, what’s it like to work here? If you’re based in the greater Bay Area, you’ll walk into our Emeryville office each Tuesday morning and start the in-person portion of our hybrid work week at our weekly all‑company meeting and find close to 200 of your colleagues, some sitting with their dogs, talking excitedly through the week ahead and watching a newer teammate tell their personal life and career journey followed by a quick update on any hot topics that might be relevant to the week ahead. We are a dynamic, HYBRID workplace so every employee who lives within 100 miles of our offices is expected to come in Tuesday through Thursday. We are very intentional about connecting in person for things like innovation, impromptu collaboration, having respectful challenges to get to better decisions, leadership role‑modeling, and culture building. Great work cultures are built on stories about what great looks like in practice, and great stories during virtual meetings just don’t happen. The expected pay scale for this role is $105k to $115k, which may vary based on relevant experience, qualifications, geographic area (if applicable), and internal equity for the role. At the beginning of 2026, we will move into our massive modern 133,000 square foot headquarters in Emeryville, California, complete with spacious personal workspaces, gym with rock‑climbing wall, a café, free onsite parking, tons of greenery, and many transportation options.
Daily Responsibilities
Financial Planning and Reporting: 60% of your time
Deliver timely and efficiently, monthly financial reports and variance analyses
Support both cost and inventory financial planning process by owning elements of the Operations Finance forecast model, partnering with cross‑functionals to receive timely and validated inputs
Calculate, consolidate and communicate ongoing Operations outlook and risks/opportunities
Analyze, Synthesize, Translate: 30% of your time
Provide analytics across inventory, sourcing, manufacturing, and logistics – from volume/rate/mix variances vs Plan/Forecast/YAGO to forward outlook and sensitivities with clear commentary to focus the organization on key insights & actionable items
Partner with the Operations organization to translate business decisions into clear projections of future financial performance, becoming a trusted business partner to the Dymatize Brand Finance team
Ad Hocs and Special Projects: 10% of your time
Refine models, assumptions and scenarios to influence key decisions while driving a risk‑intelligent culture
Ad hoc projects as assigned
Qualifications Education
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent work experience
Experience
3+ years of FP&A experience required within the Consumer‑Packaged Goods (CPG) industry, Supply Chain / Operations Finance, Data Science or Management Reporting background a plus
Skills
Highly proficient in Excel. PowerBI / Tableau background a plus
Detail oriented with ability to connect the dots back to the bigger picture
Proven history of seeking process improvement and automation with a kaizen / six sigma mindset
Good understanding of accounting fundamentals. Basic knowledge of gross margin variance analysis a plus
Organized, works well under pressure and meets deadlines
Strong communication skills; able to communicate across all levels of the organization
Agile in NetSuite, and PowerPoint. Experience with EPM, Adaptive, Tableau or PowerBI a plus.
So, if after reading through this long list you’re thinking—I’m not sure I meet 100% of these requirements, should I still apply? YES—if you embody a growth mindset, see challenges as opportunities to develop, and find innovative ways to get the real work that matters done, you sound like our kind of candidate!
Capabilities & Mindsets
Drive & Own Results
Learning & Growth mindset
Adaptability
Be a Builder
Embody a strategic mindset
Is This the Right Job for You?
Yes – You want to be an integral part of shaping and nurturing an amazing work culture
Yes – You are comfortable being natural, casual, open, and even a bit playful at work
Yes – You can do periods of focused, deep work on projects that drive the needle
No – You like a lot of structure, rules, and uniformity
No – Dealing with ambiguity or experimentation are not your jam
No – You try to resolve challenging interpersonal situations over email or instant messaging
No – You like managing from behind your computer and demonstrating excellence through email
Interview Process
Quick 30‑minute phone chat with a high‑energy member of our Talent Acquisition team to do a quick overview of your background and answer any burning questions you have
Team interviews are kept to a minimum to foster a more efficient, candidate‑friendly process
A short series of in‑person or video interviews in a 1:1 setting; these are usually with the hiring manager, one or two other team members, and a person from another team to get broader perspectives (note: we don’t do panel interviews because they don’t give interviewers a chance to ask you unique questions, and we assign interviewers different roles so we’re probing different capabilities)
A case study or job task to simulate what you’d actually be doing in the role might be included (since your job is not actually to be interviewed for a living, why is that the thing companies rely on so much?) Yes, there will be a small panel for this one so you don’t have to do it more than once, and yes, they might ask you some kind yet probing questions at the end after the raucous applause stops.
Once your interview concludes, the team will meet for an in‑depth consultative process to ensure we are hiring the right person for the right job. Interviewers must come in with a strong yes or no vote beforehand to avoid groupthink with supporting reasons. The collective thoughts on your candidacy will be discussed in an environment of safety to challenge ideas respectfully, debate. and be open to all important qualifications of the candidates. A trained, disinterested bias blocker will be present to help mitigate bias so the team can make a sound hiring decision. The moment of truth arrives when the hiring manager makes the big decision. If you nailed the interviews and the case study was brilliant, guess what? The offer is all yours! And the ball is in your court. Will you accept? We sure hope so, because this place is the real deal, and don’t just believe us—just ask the 91% of our people who said this is a great place to work in our most recent employee survey.
We strive to create an equitable and inclusive environment to contribute to the success of our organization. Premier Nutrition provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, status as a covered veteran and any other category protected under applicable federal, state, provincial and local laws.
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