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Finance Manager, Amazon Leo FP&A

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Are you ready to get in on the ground floor of Amazon's long-term initiative to design, launch and maintain a constellation of Low Earth Orbit satellites to provide low-latency, high-speed broadband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around the world?
It's Day 1 for Amazon's next billion dollar business and we are looking for an entrepreneurial minded Finance Manager to work in a start-up environment who is passionate about international finance, entity-level financial operations, and regulatory compliance, who thinks/acts globally, and has the ability to create and implement solutions, processes and controls across multiple jurisdictions.
Amazon Leo seeks a Finance Manager to join the Global Finance Operations (GFO) team as a Regional Owner, responsible for entity-level financial operations across an assigned region. The GFO team serves as the centralized gateway between Leo finance teams and corporate functions (Treasury, Tax, Accounting, Transfer Pricing), providing entity-level financial planning, regulatory support, and proactive risk management across Leo's international expansion. This is an exciting opportunity to own the financial health of dozens of legal entities across multiple countries, shaping how Leo scales internationally from the ground up.
The ideal candidate will be strategic, analytical, and have a demonstrated ability to independently manage complex, multi-entity financial operations while working effectively with cross-functional teams. This role requires regular interaction with senior executives, Treasury, Tax, Accounting, Transfer Pricing, and multiple business stakeholders across Amazon, requiring strong interpersonal and communication skills. The successful candidate will bring deep institutional knowledge of how corporate finance functions operate internationally including revenue recognition, transfer pricing, cash management, and regulatory compliance and will serve as the primary finance point of contact for their assigned region.
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Key job responsibilities
- Execute monthly entity-level P&L, balance sheet, and cash flow forecasting for entities within your regional portfolio
- Translate country-level OPEX, CAPEX, and headcount plans into accurate entity-level forecasts, maintaining deep understanding of cost center governance
- Provide monthly feedback to Treasury on funding adequacy across multi-currency bank accounts, reconciling forecasted cash needs with actual funding and coordinating adjustments as business conditions change
- Conduct monthly post-MEC reviews to identify material changes in entities' financial positions and assess whether forecasted revenue assumptions remain valid
- Support ISP licensing applications with regulatory-compliant financial disclosures, including audited financial statements, and multi-year financial projections
- Monitor new deals as they mature and quantify their impact through a revenue recognition lens at the entity level
- Serve as the primary finance point of contact for your assigned region across Treasury, Tax, Accounting, and Transfer Pricing
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting or related field
- Experience in tax, finance or a related analytical field
- Experience in multiple finance and accounting roles
- Experience in accounts receivable or account payable
- Experience applying key financial performance indicators (KPIs) to analyses
- Experience in building financial and operational reports/data sets that inform business decision-making
- Experience in creating process improvements with automation and analysis
- Experience participating in continuous improvement projects in your team to scale and improve controllership with measurable results


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Preferred Qualifications:
- MBA, or CPA
- Experience in solving complex business challenges by delivering accurate and timely financial models, analysis, and recommendations that have a proven impact on business (e.g., financial savings, operational improvements, or customer benefits)
- Experience delivering forecasting, budgeting, and variance analysis, and data interpretation of results
- CPA, or CFA
- Experience delivering cross-functional projects across Treasury, Tax, Accounting, and Transfer Pricing functions
- Experience with statutory reporting requirements across multiple jurisdictions (local GAAP, IFRS)
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