This is a remote position.

Finance QA Reviewer Pool

Reporting to Finance Domain QA Lead through a pooled review model, provides fractional subject matter expertise to support targeted validation of higher-risk workflows, scenarios, and releases. This role is intended for experienced finance practitioners who can assess whether outputs are not only technically functional but credible and safe in the office of the CFO.

Key Responsibilities

What You'll Do

  • Review selected benchmark scenarios and outputs for finance correctness, control alignment, and usability.
  • Participate in signoff for higher-risk releases and business-critical workflow changes.
  • Identify domain edge cases, materiality concerns, and process nuances that should be reflected in quality standards.
  • Provide structured feedback into rubric improvement, benchmark coverage, and escalation rules.

Engagement Model

  • Operate as a pooled, part-time reviewer rather than a full-time QA resource.
  • Support release reviews, scenario workshops, and targeted issue triage as needed across pods.

Requirements

Required Qualifications
  • 7+ years of experience in accounting, FP&A, controllership, transaction services, finance operations, or related CFO-domain functions.
  • Strong domain credibility and sound judgment.
  • Ability to provide concise, reviewable feedback within a structured QA process.
  • Experience with transformation, process design, or technology-enabled finance work preferred.

·Bachelor's degree preferred.

You Are

·Practical and business-minded.

  • Comfortable distinguishing acceptable draft quality from unacceptable business risk.
  • Clear, concise, and dependable in review feedback.
  • Collaborative with both practice leaders and technology teams.

Benefits

Base salary plus performance-based bonus.

Actual compensation packages are determined by evaluating a wide array of factors unique to each candidate, including but not limited to skill set, years and depth of experience, education, certifications, cost of labor, and internal equity.