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As a Financial Analyst for Workforce Planning, you will analyze staffing budgets and manage labor costs while collaborating with Operations leaders on forecast accuracy and financial insights for Fleet Operations.
Eligible from: US only
Job Description
The FP&A team at Zoox drives financial analysis of key strategic investments, maintains short and long term financial models, and develops reporting for both internal and external stakeholders.
As a Financial Analyst supporting Workforce Planning for Fleet Operations, you will partner with Operations leaders on contingent staffing and headcount budget cycles and MEC activities. Additionally, you will manage the contingent labor spend, staffing ratio, and vendor cost models, partnering across the organization and with Fleet Operations and staffing vendor counterparts to drive forecast accuracy and data-driven decision making. This role requires a solid understanding of contingent labor cost drivers and workforce supply/demand dynamics, establishing strong working relationships across the organization, and utilizing enterprise systems like Anaplan and SAP to build robust models and dashboards. The goal for this role is to drive decision-making through timely and actionable financial insights that keep Fleet Operations appropriately staffed.
Responsibilities
In this role you will:
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About the job
- Posted on
- Aug 18, 2026
- Job type
- Full-time
- Location
- Foster City, CAHybrid
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