FBS FP&A Analyst
FBS FP&A Analyst role at Capgemini Technology Services, focusing on financial planning and analysis, leveraging skills in Python, Machine Learning, and AWS, with a dynamic and multicultural work environment.
Our Client is one of the United States’ largest insurers, providing a wide range of insurance and financial services products with gross written premiums well over US$25 Billion (P&C). They proudly serve more than 10 million U.S. households with more than 19 million individual policies across all 50 states through the efforts of over 48,000 exclusive and independent agents and nearly 18,500 employees. Finally, our Client is part of one the largest Insurance Groups in the world.
What to expect on your journey with us:
Team Function
The FP&A team is responsible for driving financial planning, forecasting, and performance analysis across the insurance business. With a strong focus on reporting, dashboard generation, and business case development, the team transforms complex data into actionable insights for senior leadership. Analysts contribute to recurring reporting cycles, variance analysis, and model maintenance, while progressively taking ownership of more complex deliverables. Given the high exposure to senior management, this environment accelerates professional growth but also demands rigor, precision, and a consistently high standard of delivery.
Role Description
As an FP&A Analyst , you will join the Financial Planning & Analysis team with exposure to Finance, Actuarial, Product, and Distribution areas. This opportunity is designed for professionals ready to take responsibilities and grow into a senior FP&A career path. The role offers high exposure to senior management, which accelerates professional development but requires a consistently high standard of deliverables. You will focus on recurring reporting cycles, management updates, and cross functional collaboration, progressively taking ownership of more complex deliverables and providing insights that influence leadership decisions.
More specifically, you will:
Posted June 7, 2026