Cloud computing is the future of computing, and yet today, that future is restricted to a rental-only service provider model that excludes the on-premises economy. Oxide has built a vertically integrated, rack-level cloud computer, delivering the efficiencies, automation, and developer experience of the cloud in a form that businesses can own. We’re looking for an experienced financial operator to help us build this generational company and lay the groundwork for our financial processes, cadence, and controls.
As a Finance Leader working at Oxide, you will:
Harmonize financial and operational planning by keeping our financial modeling and production schedules in sync. This includes managing our accounting and financial planning & analysis (FP&A) external consultants as required to maintain system hygiene and reporting integrity.
Keep money flowing on time: everything from paying our suppliers on time to issuing invoices to customers and everything in between.
Model product standard costs and build cost awareness for future product development. This means understanding our product, the cost structure and main drivers, and framing tradeoffs for design and sourcing decisions.
Handle recurring and one-off requests for financial analysis such as procurement forecasts, board meeting presentations, annual research and development tax credit substantiation, budgets, pricing analysis, insurance audits, capital fundraising, and so much more!
Keep the business model simple for our customers and ourselves.
Coordinate company calendar such as holidays, board meeting schedules, key business reviews, etc.
Contribute to other areas of the company that interest you.
You will thrive in this role if you:
Have operating experience.
Understand how costs flow through a hardware product company that stands behind its product.
Know your way around a chart of accounts and how transactions affect financial statements.
Clearly communicate your ideas in writing.
Love marching to a cadence but can adapt to changing needs.
Take responsibility for solving problems. We’re a small company with lots of hard work to do.
Get excited about a wide range of technical topics and dig really deep into them.
Don’t mind coworkers getting really excited about decades-old computers.