Numeric Logo

Numeric

Finance Engineer - Implementations

Posted 18 Days Ago
Be an Early Applicant
In-Office
San Francisco, CA, USA
140K-190K Annually
Mid level
In-Office
San Francisco, CA, USA
140K-190K Annually
Mid level
The Finance Engineer will manage customer implementations by understanding finance workflows, ensuring smooth transitions from scoping to go-live, and bridging communication between customers and product teams to enhance value delivery.
The summary above was generated by AI
About the job

About Numeric
Every business relies on accounting.
Yet most software in the space was built in the early 2000s — clunky, slow, and far behind the curve on AI. Today, accountants are facing a growing, unsolved data problem as data volumes and systems complexity grow — and they lack the tools to solve it. The problems are real, hard, and increasingly urgent. But they’re solvable.
Enter Numeric — the modern financial data platform for accounting and finance. Weaving together data, workflows, and AI-first solutions, we’re empowering accounting teams to achieve verifiable, detailed financial data faster and make business decisions with greater confidence.
We have strong product market fit and a growing base of customers who love our product - including OpenAI, Plaid, Brex, Betterment, and many more. We’re backed by top-tier investors including Menlo Ventures, IVP, Founders Fund, and 8VC, along with founders and executives from Ramp, Segment, and other category-defining companies.
The Role
We're at an inflection point.

We're a growth-stage company in the middle of launching something new — and it's working. A small scrappy team outside of engineering has been carrying the full weight of getting here: scoping POCs, onboarding our first customers, working on the foundation. Now we need to build out the team around them.

The operational surface area is expanding fast. This role will be the connective tissue between our customers and our product — someone who can get their hands dirty in implementation, earn credibility with finance and accounting stakeholders, and turn customer feedback into a smarter roadmap. Early enough to shape how this function is built, surrounded by a team that moves fast, and the opportunity to grow fast. If you want to join early enough to shape something, this is that moment.
What You’ll Do

  • Turn customer chaos into product clarity. When customers describe their workflows and frustrations, you're already translating it into something the product team can use — structured, prioritized, and tied to the bigger picture.

  • Own it, start to finish. From the first scoping call to go-live and everything that comes after — you're the one making sure implementations land well and customers actually get value out of the platform.

  • Be the customer's north star post-sale. Timelines, escalations, the 4pm "something's broken" message — it all comes through you, and you wouldn't have it any other way.

  • Be in the weeds with engineering and product. Emerging modules, edge cases, scope creep — you partner closely with the technical team to keep alpha and beta customers on track without letting things spiral.

  • Build the playbook as you go. We're early enough that the implementation muscle memory doesn't fully exist yet — you'll be the one creating it, and future teammates will thank you for it.

Who You Are

  • You speak finance fluently. Close processes, reconciliation workflows, and the chaos of month-end aren't abstract concepts to you — you've lived close enough to them to earn credibility fast with any CFO or controller you're sitting across from.

  • You've shipped implementations, not just participated in them. You've owned the full arc — scoping, configuration, go-live, the inevitable curveballs — and you have opinions about what good onboarding actually looks like.

  • You know your way around an ERP. NetSuite, SAP, Oracle, or similar — you understand how data moves through these systems and, more importantly, what happens when it doesn't.

  • You're a synthesizer, not just a note-taker. You can tell the difference between a customer quirk and a real product gap, and you know how to bring that signal to a product team in a way that actually lands.

  • You're the person customers want to call. Executive conversations, tough moments, long-term relationships — you handle all of it with composure, and you're comfortable being the face of the product for the people who matter most.

  • You've got a seat at the product table. Whether through sprint planning, prioritization frameworks, or just being the loudest voice for the customer in the room — you understand how roadmap decisions get made and how to influence them.

Hard Requirements

  • 4+ years of experience in Big 4 accounting or an implementation role (or both!)


How we Work

  • Brick by Brick: To win, our team needs to show up and execute in each domain every day.

  • Love the Game: We focus on the craft and a deep sense of giving a f*ck. We’re building a company full of people who are equally engaged and motivated.

  • SALY: We refuse to accept “Same As Last Year.” For too long, accounting and finance systems have reflected outdated processes instead of reimagining what’s possible. We’re driven by a first-principles approach to building better solutions.

  • Own the Outcome: We own our results. We typically hire builders and give them large mandates with high-trust. Engineers are responsible not just for code, but for ensuring the product is solving the end problems of the users.

  • Earn the right: We’re impatient to deliver results. We relentlessly iterate, measure, and improve. Every day is an opportunity to beat our prior best, raising the bar for the value we deliver to customers. E Pluribus Unum-eric. **

  • 😄 And, important to note, we take business building seriously. But we aim to never take ourselves too seriously & laugh a lot.

 

Numeric San Francisco, California, USA Office

San Francisco, California, United States

Similar Jobs

8 Minutes Ago
Hybrid
San Mateo, CA, USA
165K-185K Annually
Senior level
165K-185K Annually
Senior level
Fintech • Professional Services • Sales • Financial Services
Lead development, maintenance, and monitoring of credit risk models and loss forecasts. Extract and analyze large datasets with Python/SQL, automate reporting and dashboards, perform EDA and stress/sensitivity analyses, document audit-ready model deliverables, support model governance/validation, and communicate insights to stakeholders to inform credit policy and decisioning.
Top Skills: CklightboxGoogle Cloud PlatformOscilarPythonPython WidgetsSQLTableauTaktileXgboost
2 Hours Ago
Hybrid
37K-66K Hourly
Senior level
37K-66K Hourly
Senior level
Fintech • Financial Services
Grow and manage relationships with affluent customers by providing advisory, multi-product banking solutions across deposits, lending, investments, and home/business banking. Proactively acquire new customers, lead discovery-based planning, coordinate with Wealth/Home Lending/Business partners, support branch service needs, champion digital adoption, and maintain accurate documentation and regulatory compliance. Role requires obtaining and maintaining FINRA and state insurance licenses.
2 Hours Ago
Hybrid
San Mateo, CA, USA
Entry level
Entry level
Fintech • Financial Services
Please provide the full job description text (replace ${desc}) so I can extract requirements, salary, technologies, and other details accurately.

What you need to know about the San Francisco Tech Scene

San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area attracts more startup funding than any other region in the world. Home to Stanford University and UC Berkeley, leading VC firms and several of the world’s most valuable companies, the Bay Area is the place to go for anyone looking to make it big in the tech industry. That said, San Francisco has a lot to offer beyond technology thanks to a thriving art and music scene, excellent food and a short drive to several of the country’s most beautiful recreational areas.

Key Facts About San Francisco Tech

  • Number of Tech Workers: 365,500; 13.9% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
  • Major Tech Employers: Google, Apple, Salesforce, Meta
  • Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, fintech, consumer technology, software
  • Funding Landscape: $50.5 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
  • Notable Investors: Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer Venture Partners, Greylock Partners, Khosla Ventures, Kleiner Perkins
  • Research Centers and Universities: Stanford University; University of California, Berkeley; University of San Francisco; Santa Clara University; Ames Research Center; Center for AI Safety; California Institute for Regenerative Medicine

Sign up now Access later

Create Free Account

Please log in or sign up to report this job.

Create Free Account