[Remote] Senior Strategic Finance Analyst (Systems and AI) at Docker

Canada

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$142,000 – $177,500Compensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
SoftwareIndustries

Requirements

  • 4+ years of experience in FP&A, finance systems management, or related roles
  • Hands-on experience with Pigment or similar FP&A platforms (Adaptive, Anaplan, etc.) is a must
  • Strong skills in Excel and Google Sheets (modeling, scenario analysis, data manipulation)
  • Strong problem-solving mindset: able to build scalable solutions in systems, not just one-off models
  • Detail-oriented with the ability to spot errors and ensure data quality
  • Clear communicator who can translate financial/system concepts into simple terms for non-finance stakeholders

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the Pigment owner for the Finance team: manage system setup, build new models, and continuously improve existing structures
  • Partner with Finance leadership to translate business needs into Pigment use cases (e.g., new forecasting modules, scenario planning, reporting automation)
  • Build and maintain recurring finance reports and dashboards, ensuring accuracy and usability for stakeholders
  • Leverage AI tools to automate financial processes, enhance forecasting accuracy, and generate actionable insights that improve decision-making
  • Support the team with ad hoc analysis across revenue, expenses, and operational metrics
  • Ensure data integrity across Pigment, Excel, and Google Sheets models; streamline workflows where possible
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams (GTM, Product, Operations, People) to collect inputs, align on assumptions, and improve forecast accuracy
  • Contribute to budgeting, forecasting, and monthly reporting cycles

Skills

FP&A
Financial Reporting
Data Analysis
Forecasting
Modeling
AI
Pigment
SQL
Excel
Google Sheets

Docker

Containerization platform for application development

About Docker

Docker offers a containerization platform that enables developers to build, share, and run applications in isolated environments called containers. These containers package applications with their dependencies, ensuring consistent performance across different stages of development and deployment. Docker stands out from competitors by simplifying the development process and enhancing collaboration, with a freemium business model that includes various subscription tiers and services like Docker Hub and Docker Desktop. The company's goal is to streamline software development and deployment, making it easier for developers to manage applications efficiently.

Palo Alto, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2013Year Founded
$484.3MTotal Funding
SERIES_CCompany Stage
Consumer Software, Enterprise SoftwareIndustries
501-1,000Employees

Benefits

Flexible Work Hours
Home Office Stipend
Parental Leave
Phone/Internet Stipend
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Professional Development Budget
Company Equity
Health Insurance

Risks

Competition from Kubernetes could impact Docker's market share.
Alternative container runtimes like Podman pose a threat to Docker's dominance.
Security vulnerabilities in Docker containers could undermine platform trust.

Differentiation

Docker offers a comprehensive platform for building, sharing, and running applications.
Docker's containerization ensures consistency across development and deployment stages.
Docker's freemium model provides flexibility with various subscription tiers.

Upsides

Increased adoption of Kubernetes drives demand for Docker's containerization solutions.
Docker's acquisitions enhance its performance, flexibility, and security features.
Growing hybrid and multi-cloud environments position Docker as a key player.

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