Job Description Summary:
Role summary: Provide end-to-end financial analysis, operational control support, and portfolio reporting for the global GRW portfolio. Own analytical deliverables that inform portfolio decisions (deal economics, site/space scenarios, OU chargebacks), manage PO/vendor oversight activities executed by CBRE, and partner with Genpact/Finhub for monthly close reconciliation and variance commentary. This is a global role with accountability for both CAPEX and OPEX analytics and will serve as a trusted advisor to Portfolio Planning team and GRW leadership.
Areas of Focus:
CAPEX Leadership: Establish and oversee global CAPEX governance, enhancing process effectiveness and aligning with strategic priorities. Including management of WBS, funding, cost centers, monthly reporting and asset capitalization process.
Strategic Financial Analysis: Provide comprehensive financial analyses for major portfolio initiatives; offer executive insights to inform high-level decisions, including ability to provide heavy analytical modeling support for global OPEX budget of $236M+.
Executive Reporting: Develop executive-ready reporting for both CAPEX and OPEX, ensuring insights drive strategic alignment. Track actuals, trends and forecasts.
PO Oversight: Supervise PO management processes across regions, liaising with CBRE, Genpact and Finance teams for seamless execution and accuracy.
Global Focus: Provide regional OPEX insights and maintain connections with the global OU finance teams to ensure aligned financial strategy.
Process Innovation: Lead efforts to innovate, automate, and standardize financial processes, driving efficiencies across the portfolio.
Key responsibilities (core):
Partner with CBRE on global run‑rates, seasonality, service and vendor rates; track and report realized savings and recurring OPEX forecasts, including building annual bottoms up budgets with support from CBRE, Genpact, and GRW Finance leaders.
Request and validate global cost centers/WBS; monitor spend vs. budget; coordinate asset capitalization and support asset accounting close activities.
Coordinate monthly close data with Genpact and CBRE; perform detailed variance analysis and root‑cause commentary - note: this role analyzes and reports findings; booking of actuals is performed by Genpact/FinHub.
Act as escalation and control point for PO/invoice/vendor maintenance activities executed by CBRE; manage CBRE POs end‑to‑end (approx. 100–200 POs/year), ensure timely creation/closure and run periodic right‑sizing checks.
Prepare OU chargeback files, maintain allocation drivers and reconcile to GLs provided by CBRE and Genpact.
Build robust, auditable models for lease/buy/build/sale-leaseback decisions; perform NPV/IRR, sensitivity, and scenario analysis; quantify P&L/CF/BS impacts.
Run multi‑region portfolio scenarios (consolidations, expansions, exits) and quantify financial/site impacts to inform strategy and space planning.
Support CAPEX forecasting; reconcile SAP actuals to AFE/budget; validate capital spend coding and project closeout inputs.
Provide inputs for ASC 842 disclosures and support impairment screening and analysis with Lease Admin/FinHub/Accounting Research
Build and maintain dashboards (cost per sq ft/FTE, utilities, FM cost, OU views) leveraging CBRE and Genpact data feeds.
Maintain SOX evidence and audit‑ready documentation; support internal and external audits.
Identify and drive automation, standardization and process efficiency opportunities (tools, templates, dashboards).
Advise Portfolio Planning organization and OU finance leads on financial impacts, budget alignment to OUs, and decision tradeoffs.
Success metrics:
OPEX/CAPEX forecast accuracy and timeliness
Reconciliation timeliness of SAP actuals to AFE/budget
Quality and timeliness of variance commentary delivered to stakeholders
Integrity of OU chargebacks and reduction in reconciliation exceptions
PO lifecycle KPIs (timely creation/close rates) and reduction in escalations
SOX control effectiveness and audit outcomes
Measurable efficiency gains from automation and process improvements
Qualifications and Requirements
5-10 years of related work experience conducting or leading commercial finance, FP&A, or similar
Experience in business planning, financial planning & reporting plus development of business cases which involve influencing, communicating effectively, and managing the business needs across a varied group of business stakeholders
Ability to build complex financial models
Comfortable analysing large amounts of complex financial data out of ERP systems such as SAP
Highly self-motivated with strategic thinking and analytical skills
Experience in virtual collaboration across cultures and time zones is a plus
Experience in a multinational company with a global footprint
Strong demonstration of business acumen, financial competency, global mindset, effective communication, systems proficiency, change adaptability, flexibility, being able to operate in ambiguous situations, business partnership and collaboration, and innovation
What We Can Do For You:
Career Development: The Coca-Cola Company offers a wide range of resources and programs to support your career development, including global learning programs and leadership development programs.
Innovation & Technology: The ability to work with an award-winning team that is on the cutting edge of innovation.
Exposure to World Class Leaders: Availability to global finance leaders that will expand your network and exposure you to emerging technologies and techniques.
The Coca-Cola Company will not offer sponsorship for employment status (including, but not limited to, H1-B visa status and other employment-based nonimmigrant visas) for this position. Accordingly, all applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis and must not require The Coca-Cola Company's sponsorship to continue to work legally in the United States.
Skills:
Pay Range:
United States of America: 123,000 USD - 139,000 USD
Base pay offered may vary depending on geography, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. A full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the position, is offered.
Annual Incentive Reference Value Percentage:
15
Annual Incentive reference value is a market-based competitive value for your role. It falls in the middle of the range for your role, indicating performance at target.
Location(s):
United States of America
City/Cities:
Atlanta
Travel Required:
00% - 25%
Relocation Provided:
No
Job Posting End Date:
July 24, 2026
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