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Finance Operations Lead (Finance Ops Lead)

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Senior level
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The Finance Operations Lead will manage daily finance workflows, analyze spend, optimize processes, and partner with cross-functional teams to improve financial operations at Rox.
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About Rox

Rox is building the AI-native revenue operating system for modern go-to-market teams. Backed by Sequoia, GV, and General Catalyst, we work with ambitious companies to replace fragmented CRM workflows with intelligent, autonomous systems that actually drive outcomes.

We are a fast-moving Series A company (~75 people) operating at the intersection of data, AI, and real revenue execution. We care deeply about technical rigor, customer truth, and building systems that scale with clarity.

About the Finance Team

Rox Finance is a lean, high-ownership team responsible for keeping the company financially disciplined while enabling fast growth. Our goal is to build increasingly more operating rhythm over time—tightening spend controls, improving close readiness, and building scalable processes that make decision-making faster and more reliable as we grow.

This Finance Ops Lead role is a foundational hire on that journey. You’ll sit at the center of day-to-day execution across the company, partnering with budget owners and cross-functional teams (People, Legal, IT/Security) while helping shape the finance operating system we’ll scale with.

About the Role

Rox is hiring a Finance Operations Lead to own the day-to-day finance engine that keeps spend moving quickly and compliantly. Beyond running operational workflows, you’ll use analysis and lightweight modeling to identify spend leakage, optimize vendor decisions, and improve how we scale finance. You’ll run the internal workflows that sit in front of accounting —vendor onboarding, purchasing/approvals routing, corporate cards and reimbursements, invoice intake, and the controls and documentation that make our close fast and audit-ready.

This role is ops-first: most days are hands-on execution (routing approvals, resolving exceptions, keeping queues moving). Alongside that, you’ll apply strong spreadsheet modeling skills to targeted, ops-linked analyses that improve decision-making and reduce friction (not full forecasting ownership).

What you’ll doOwn spend operations end-to-end
  • Run vendor onboarding (W-9/W-8 collection, vendor setup, bank detail verification, change controls).

  • Manage invoice intake and bill pay workflow: routing, approver follow-up, required documentation, and exceptions.

  • Own corporate card and expense program administration (policy enforcement, receipt compliance, issue resolution).

  • Manage employee reimbursements: approvals, exception handling, and clear employee support.

  • Support vendor and contract decisions with lightweight models (tiering, seat growth, prepay vs monthly, volume discounts).

  • Maintain a renewals/commitments tracker and quantify upcoming cash and budget impacts.

Operational analytics & lightweight modeling
  • Build lightweight models to evaluate vendor/contract tradeoffs (tiering, seat growth, prepay vs monthly, volume discounts) and support spend decisions.

  • Analyze spend and workflow data to identify leakage/bottlenecks and quantify impact (cycle times, exception rates, policy compliance), then drive fixes.

  • Partner with the Head of Finance on one-off analyses by turning messy data into clear assumptions and recommendations (not full forecasting ownership).

Build scalable workflows + controls
  • Implement and continuously improve spend controls (approval matrix, thresholds, segregation of duties, audit trail).

  • Standardize purchasing processes (intake forms, PO-like approvals, documentation standards).

  • Maintain clean master data (vendors, departments, coding guardrails in partnership with accounting).

  • Build and monitor Finance Ops metrics (cycle times, queue aging, compliance rates) and use them to drive continuous improvement.

  • Identify spend leakage and policy gaps via trend analysis (out-of-policy spend, duplicate vendors, missing receipts) and implement fixes.

  • Own finance SOPs, training, FAQs, and the “how we do things” documentation.

Be the internal finance front door
  • Triage daily inbound requests from employees and vendors (Slack/email/ticketing).

  • Coordinate with People Ops, Sales, IT/Security, and budget owners to unblock onboarding and purchasing.

  • Drive responsiveness: clear SLAs for approvals, reimbursements, new customer setup, and vendor payments.

Partner with accounting + support close
  • Ensure our accounting has complete, accurate packets (coding, receipts, approvals, contract links).

  • Support month-end close readiness (cutoffs, missing receipts/invoices, accrual inputs like open bills/commitments).

  • Surface anomalies before close by analyzing spend trends (vendor spikes, timing issues, miscoding) and driving resolution.

  • Monitor and improve operational KPIs (aging queues, compliance, cycle times).

What success looks like
  • In your first few days: You’re fully ramped on our spend stack and workflows (cards/expenses, invoices, vendor onboarding, approval paths) and you’ve established clear working cadence/SLAs with the accounting team and stakeholders across the company.

  • Within a few weeks: Core queues are running predictably with tighter documentation and fewer exceptions (receipts, coding, approvals). Vendor onboarding and payment flow are faster and safer (bank verification + change controls in motion). You’ve started tracking key Finance Ops metrics (cycle time, aging, compliance) and are surfacing the top bottlenecks/leakage areas with proposed fixes.

  • Within a few months: Spend operations are operating as a reliable system—minimal escalations, strong compliance, clean packets to the accounting team, and fewer close “chasing loops.” Renewals/commitments visibility is in place, anomalies are caught before close, and key vendor/spend decisions are supported by crisp, lightweight analyses.

QualificationsMust-haves
  • 5+ years in finance operations or adjacent operating roles (Finance Ops, Accounting Ops, AP/Expense, Procurement Ops, Biz Ops) in a high-growth environment, with a track record of using analysis and modeling to improve processes and drive decisions.

  • Strong Excel/Google Sheets modeling skills: able to build clean, auditable models and analyses with assumptions, sensitivity tables, and clear outputs for vendor/spend decisions and process improvements (not full FP&A forecasting ownership).

  • Accounting fluency: strong working knowledge of core accounting concepts (GL coding, accrual vs cash, prepaids, expense categorization) and ability to partner effectively with accountants/auditors.

  • Comfortable owning high-volume operational workflows: queues, follow-ups, exception handling, and policy enforcement.

  • Thrive in intensity: you’re energized by high-growth/startup pace and ambiguity, and you can execute with urgency and stamina without sacrificing quality.

  • High attention to detail and control mindset (documentation, approvals, audit trail, segregation of duties).

  • Strong cross-functional communication and the ability to drive decisions from busy stakeholders.

Nice-to-haves
  • Ramp/Brex/Expensify/Navan/Airbase experience (or similar).

  • QuickBooks/NetSuite/Xero familiarity (or similar).

  • Experience improving procurement/PO-like workflows.

  • Light automation/ops tooling (Zapier/Make), basic SQL/BI familiarity.

Why this Role Exists

As Rox scales, finance operations is the control tower that keeps spend fast, compliant, and auditable. This role reduces bottlenecks, improves employee/vendor experience, and builds the foundation for growing finance/accounting over time.

Top Skills

Bi
Excel
Google Sheets
Make
NetSuite
Quickbooks
SQL
Xero
Zapier
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