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Sr. Manager IT - Finance

Riverside, CA ยท On-site

$113K - $154K/yr

Oversees the performance of the Finance IT team members and consultants to ensure that the team is consistently delivering at the highest level of quality, on time and on budget. * Performs complex ...

Employees work 9 out of every 14 days - totaling 80 hours worked - and have every other Friday off The Corporate Headquarters IT Finance organization is seeking a highly skilled and The Corporate ...

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How much do tech finance jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for tech finance in the United States is $53,410.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $60,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Tech Finance, and why are they important?

To thrive in Tech Finance, you need strong analytical skills, financial modeling expertise, and a solid understanding of technology industry trends, typically supported by a degree in finance, accounting, or a related field. Familiarity with financial software like Excel, SAP, and data analytics tools, as well as certifications such as CFA or CPA, is highly beneficial. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and adaptability help professionals explain complex financial data to technical and non-technical stakeholders. These skills are crucial for driving informed financial decisions and supporting business growth in the fast-evolving tech sector.

How does a Tech Finance professional typically collaborate with engineering and product teams?

Tech Finance professionals work closely with engineering and product teams to align financial planning with business goals. They often participate in project scoping meetings to understand resource needs, provide budget forecasts, and track expenditures throughout the development cycle. By fostering open communication, they help ensure that financial constraints are clear and that teams can make informed decisions about prioritization and resource allocation. This collaborative approach is key to supporting innovation while maintaining fiscal responsibility.

What is Tech Finance?

Tech Finance refers to the financial management and analysis roles within technology companies or organizations that focus on technology-driven products and services. Professionals in Tech Finance handle budgeting, forecasting, financial planning, and analyzing data to support decision-making in a tech environment. They work closely with engineering, product, and business teams to align financial strategies with company goals. The role requires a strong understanding of both finance principles and the unique challenges faced by technology businesses.

What is the difference between Tech Finance vs Data Analyst?

AspectTech Finance
Primary FocusFinancial analysis, budgeting, and investment strategies within tech companies
Required SkillsFinancial modeling, understanding of finance principles, and tech industry knowledge
Work EnvironmentFinance departments, tech firms, or finance-focused roles in tech companies
Common CertificationsCFA, CPA, or financial analyst certifications

While Tech Finance focuses on financial planning and analysis within tech companies, Data Analysts primarily interpret data to support business decisions. Tech Finance professionals handle budgets and investments, whereas Data Analysts work with data sets to identify trends. Both roles often collaborate but serve different core functions in the tech industry.

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Infographic showing various Tech Finance job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,410 per year, or $25.7 per hour.
Senior Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis - IT Finance

Senior Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis - IT Finance

Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.

Boston, MA โ€ข On-site

$118K - $161K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

At BBH, Partnership is more than a form of ownership-it's our approach to business and relationships. We know that supporting your professional and personal goals is the best way to help our clients and advance our business. We take that responsibility seriously. With a 200-year legacy and a shared passion for what's next, this is the right place to build a fulfilling career.

Senior Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis - IT Finance

Role Summary:
The Senior Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) - Technology is responsible for leading the financial planning, forecasting, and performance management activities for the Technology (IT) organization within a financial services enterprise. This role ensures strong financial discipline, transparency, and predictability across IT by overseeing budget cycles, monthly forecasting, variance analysis, and consolidation of financial results across technology pillars: Change, Run and Protect.

Operating within the IT Finance Department of the Technology CAO organization, this role serves as a critical partner to IT leadership and Controllers, supporting informed decisionmaking for the CIO, CAO, Systems Executive Committee, Systems Depts managers, etc.. while ensuring alignment with Funding Governance Committees, enterprise financial standards, regulatory expectations, and internal control requirements.

Key Responsibilities:
Lead and manage the IT organization's monthly forecasting, financial close, and variance analysis processes ensuring accuracy, consistency, and auditready documentation across all technology cost centers and portfolios.

Oversee annual budget development and multiyear financial planning for Technology, including both operating expense and capital investment planning, in alignment with enterprise finance guidance.

Consolidate financial results across IT pillars, platforms, applications, and strategic programs to provide a comprehensive, enterpriselevel view of Technology runrate performance, trends, and outlook at the project and group levels.

Partner closely with IT leadership to translate operating plans, workforce strategies, and delivery roadmaps into clear financial forecasts and budget impacts.

Identify, analyze, and explain key cost drivers across Technology, including labor, contractors, managed services, vendor spend, infrastructure, and discretionary investments at the project and group levels. While ensuring cost drivers alignment with Controllers P&L analysis.


Proactively surface financial risks, pressures, and cost optimization opportunities, providing factbased recommendations to Technology and Finance leadership.


Support Technology investment governance by providing financial analysis, scenario modeling, and validation for business cases, funding requests, and prioritization decisions.


Ensure disciplined management of capital versus expense treatment in accordance with enterprise accounting policies and regulatory standards.


Produce executivelevel financial reporting and analysis for CIO, CAO, CFO, and senior Technology leadership, clearly articulating variances, trends, risks, and forwardlooking projections.


Enhance forecasting models, planning assumptions, and reporting processes to improve forecast accuracy, transparency, and timeliness across the Technology organization.


Ensure alignment between Technology financial plans and enterprise Finance requirements, including controls, audit readiness, and regulatory reporting expectations.


Collaborate closely with other Technology CAO functions, including Workforce Strategy, Vendor Management, Strategic Programs, and Governance, to ensure integrated financial planning and consistent data.


Lead, coach, and develop FP&A managers and analysts, reinforcing strong analytical rigor, attention to detail, and effective executive communication.

Scope and Impact:
This role has enterpriselevel responsibility for financial planning, forecasting, and performance management across the Technology organization, encompassing operating expenses, capital investments, and runrate management. The Senior Manager directly influences Technology's ability to operate within budget, meet financial commitments, and demonstrate strong financial governance in a regulated financial services environment.

Key Stakeholder Relationships:
CIO, CAO, and senior Technology leadership
Enterprise Finance / Controllers
Technology workforce, vendor, and business management teams
Investment governance and portfolio management forums
Risk, controls, and audit partners as required

Required Qualifications:
10+ years of experience in Financial Planning & Analysis, Technology Finance, or enterprise finance roles, preferably within financial services.

Strong financial modeling, analytical, and forecasting skills with experience managing complex cost structures and large, multidimensional budgets.

Dynamic and experienced problem solver who can turn limited / ambiguous information into resolution by leveraging their network, analytical skills, data, and sound judgement

Demonstrated experience leading budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis processes in a large, matrixed organization.

Proven ability to partner effectively with senior IT leaders and translate complex financial information into clear, actionable insights.

Strong written and verbal communication skills, including experience preparing executivelevel materials and presentations.

High attention to detail and a strong control mindset appropriate for a regulated environment.

Trusted to operate independently with a high degree of ownership, making decisions that align with strategic objectives and organizational values.

Consistently exhibits sound judgment, particularly in complex, grayarea scenarios where tradeoffs must be thoughtfully managed.

Demonstrated ability to turn data into analysis and actionable recommendations for senior leaders to consider

Preferred Experience:
Experience supporting an IT organization within banking, asset management, insurance, or another regulated financial services industry.
Exposure to Technology investment governance, capital planning, and benefits tracking.
Experience working in environments with strong audit, regulatory, and internal control requirements.

Success Profile:
A successful Senior Manager, FP&A - Technology is a resultsdriven leader who demonstrates strong ownership and accountability, applying sound judgment and analytical rigor to solve complex problems and deliver consistent outcomes. They are adaptable and proactive, thriving in change while anticipating risks and opportunities ahead of time. Businessminded and forwardlooking, they connect team efforts to broader organizational goals and drive continuous improvement. Through exceptional commitment, work ethic, and effective people management, they lead highperforming teams with clarity, discipline, and accountability.

Salary Range

$130,000 - $180,000

BBH and its affiliates' compensation program includes base salary, discretionary bonuses, and profit-sharing. The anticipated base salary range(s) shown above are only for the indicated location(s) and may differ in other locations due to cost of living and labor considerations. Base salaries may vary based on factors such as skill, experience and qualification for the role. BBH's total rewards package recognizes your contributions with more than just a paycheck-providing you with benefits that enhance your experience at BBH from long-term savings, healthcare, and income protection to professional development opportunities and time off, our programs support your overall well-being.


We value diverse experiences. We value diverse experiences and transferrable skillsets. If your career hasn't followed a traditional path, includes alternative experiences, or doesn't meet every qualification or skill listed in the job description, please do go ahead and apply.

About BBH:

Brown Brothers Harriman (BBH) is a premier global financial services firm, known for premium service, specialist expertise, technology solutions and partnership approach to client management. Across Investor Services and Capital Partners, we work with an enviable roster of sophisticated clients who make BBH their first call when they are tackling their hardest challenges. Delivering for our clients and each other energizes us.

We believe that how we do our work is just as important as what we do. We are relentless problem solvers who know our best ideas come from collective debate and development-so we are never possessive about our ideas. Every day we come together as a diverse community of smart and caring people to deliver exceptional service and expert advice-creating success that lasts. No matter where you sit in the organization, everyone is empowered to contribute their ideas. BBHers can pick up the phone and call any colleague, and they are happy to help. Expanding your impact beyond your daily role is part of how we operate as trusted partners to one another.

We believe stability is a competitive advantage, but being stable means having the knowledge, skill, and discipline to evolve, often-pushing the boundaries of innovation. As a private partnership, every investment we make is in the relationships, technologies, products and development we believe are in the long-term interests of our clients and our people. Our long-tenured leaders are experts in their areas and are actively involved in the day-to day business, taking the time to provide guidance and mentoring to build the next generation of BBHers. Because we know, our success begins with yours.

Go to BBH.com to learn more about our rewards and benefits, philanthropy, approach to sustainability or how we support you to thrive personally, physically and financially.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, genetic information, creed, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other protected status under federal, state or local law.