Director, Cloud Engineering & Operations, FinOps
OneStream SoftwareJob Description
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Computer Science, Information Systems, or Engineering required
10–15 years of progressive experience in cloud financial management, cost optimization, or technology finance, ideally within a SaaS or large-scale enterprise cloud environment
5+ years in a leadership role, managing teams and driving cross-functional initiatives that span Finance, Engineering, and Operations
Proven track record in establishing and maturing a FinOps practice, implementing governance, cost-allocation models, show back/chargeback, and optimization programs
Deep knowledge of public-cloud pricing and billing models (AWS, Azure, GCP) and demonstrate success in optimizing committed spend, reserved instances, and savings plans
Proficiency with FinOps and cloud-cost management tools
Strong financial modeling and forecasting capability, connecting cloud spend to unit economics (cost per customer, feature, or workload) and business metrics (ARR, COGS, gross margin)
Experience developing and presenting executive-level reporting and insights to senior leadership and boards, including trend analysis, variance, and risk projections
Demonstrated ability to partner cross-functionally with Engineering, Finance, Procurement, and Product Management to align financial outcomes with technical priorities
Proven ability to lead automation and tooling initiatives that increase cost visibility, tagging accuracy, and real-time spend governance
Experience in high-growth SaaS or multi-tenant environments with measurable improvements in cost efficiency and financial predictability
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Proven ability to solve complex problems and manage ambiguity in fast-paced, high-growth environments
Advanced data analysis and visualization skills using Excel, Power BI, and Tableau
In-depth knowledge of cloud economics, pricing models, and billing structures
Strong command of FinOps principles, including cost allocation, show back/chargeback, optimization, governance, and lifecycle management
Solid understanding of financial planning and analysis (FP&A), forecasting, and variance analysis
Familiarity with infrastructure-as-code, automation, and cloud architecture as they relate to performance and cost
Demonstrated operational discipline in building scalable processes
Expertise in cloud contract evaluation and cost forecasting for enterprise agreements and savings plans
Awareness of emerging cloud financial technologies, such as AI-driven anomaly detection, predictive spend models, and sustainability metrics
Strategic thinker with a collaborative approach and strong influence across teams
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Committed to mentoring and developing a high-performing FinOps team that blends financial acumen with technical expertise
Travel Requirement: Regular Travel is not required for this position
Benefits
Compensation: $158,500 – $198,250 (Range applies to US candidates only) + Benefits/Variable Comp/Equity – Range may vary based on experience.
Benefits Offered: Vision, Medical, Life, Dental, 401K
Transparency around corporate structure, salary, and benefits
Core value of customer success
Variety of project work (not industry-specific)
Strong culture and camaraderie
Multiple training opportunities
Excellent Medical Plan
Dental & Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Short & Long Term Disability
Vacation Time
Paid Holidays
Professional Development
Retirement Plan
Responsibilities
As Director, Cloud FinOps, you’ll own the strategy and execution of all financial aspects of our public-cloud operations
You’ll partner across Engineering, Finance, Product, and Operations, working with an experienced leadership team committed to technical excellence and fiscal discipline to ensure that every dollar of cloud spend drives measurable value, scale, and performance
You’ll drive tangible business impact through smarter cloud economics by leading a team that turns cloud usage data into business insight, drives accountability for cost decisions, and builds the automation and governance that keeps OneStream’s SaaS platform efficient and profitable
Expect ambiguity, shifting priorities, and high expectations for delivery and clarity
You’ll need to be comfortable with both strategic thinking and hands-on execution (dashboards, cost reviews, and chargeback models)
Great for someone who thrives balancing business impact with technical cost levers
Develop and maintain a comprehensive cloud financial management framework across our SaaS offering: forecasting, budgeting, actuals vs. plan, cost allocation, unit economics (e.g., cost per customer, cost per node/tenant/instance)
Lead cloud cost optimization programs: e.g., reserved commitments/savings plans, right-sizing, idle resource elimination, tagging and chargeback/cleanup initiatives
Partner with Engineering/CloudOps/Product teams to integrate cloud cost visibility into operations (dashboards, KPIs, alerts) and instill
FinOps culture (cost awareness, cost accountability)
Drive reporting for executive leadership and the board: highlight cost-trends, anomalies, savings progress, risk of overruns, and tradeoffs between cost, performance and growth
Define and enforce governance and controls around cloud cost and usage: tagging standards, cost-allocation models, approval workflows for new services, cloud contract negotiation/commitment reviews
Lead a team of FinOps analysts/engineers: hire, coach, set strategy, measure effectiveness and build influence across the organization
Collaborate with Finance/FP&A to ensure that cloud costs are correctly reflected in financial planning, customer-unit economics, pricing discussions, and business case modelling for new products or global expansion
Stay abreast of public-cloud provider pricing models (AWS, Azure, GCP), emerging cloud-cost tools, and FinOps best practices, bring innovation in cost management automation, tagging enforcement, anomaly detection and internal chargeback
Support M&A, product launches or major cloud migrations by providing financial modelling of cloud cost impact, run-rate changes, and forecasting scenarios
Own the narrative around cloud cost in the SaaS business: translate technical cloud-usage metrics into business implications for growth, margin and scalability
This position is responsible for the direct supervision of Financial analysts and establishing a FinOps organization
Job description
This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: United States
Director, Cloud FinOps
Location: Remote, USA
Employment Type: Full-Time
Compensation: $158,500 – $198,250 (Range applies to US candidates only) + Benefits/Variable Comp/Equity – Range may vary based on experience.
Benefits Offered: Vision, Medical, Life, Dental, 401K