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Director, Data Analytics
Digital Federal Credit UnionDirector of Finance and Accounting Analytics leading data-driven decisions at the largest credit union in New England. Driving financial transparency and operational efficiency.
Posted 5/1/2026full-timeMarlborough • Massachusetts • 🇺🇸 United StatesLead💰 $165,000 - $185,000 per yearWebsite
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Lead the delivery of finance and accounting analytics capabilities
- Partner with CFO organization to design, develop, and deliver analytics solutions
- Ensure governed, reconciled, and trusted finance and accounting data assets
- Develop analytics capabilities supporting budgeting, forecasting, variance analysis
- Oversee the delivery of automated, accurate, and auditable financial reporting
- Deliver analytics capabilities supporting balance sheet management and capital adequacy
- Build and develop high-performing finance analytics teams
Requirements
What you’ll need- Extensive senior leadership experience overseeing software development organizations
- Deep understanding of modern software engineering
- Proven ability to operate at an enterprise level
- Demonstrated experience implementing and scaling Agile, DevOps, and SRE practices
- Strong executive communication and influence skills
- Collaborative, principled leadership style
Benefits
Comp & perks- Excellent work-life balance
- Opportunities for professional development
ATS Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
analytics capabilitiesbudgetingforecastingvariance analysisfinancial reportingbalance sheet managementcapital adequacyAgile practicesDevOps practicesSRE practices
Soft Skills
senior leadershipexecutive communicationinfluence skillscollaborative leadershipprincipled leadership