The FP&A and Investor Relations Analyst will support the FP&A and IR team in financial planning, forecasting, and operational review processes across the Martin Companies. This role provides exposure to senior leadership, and cross-functional teams, offering opportunities to build strong analytical and communication skills in a dynamic, collaborative environment.
- Maintain and update financial planning and reporting systems on a daily basis.
- Prepare ad hoc financial analyses and reports for business leaders and executive management.
- Support the development of the annual budget, long-range financial models, and re-forecasting processes.
- Assist with cash flow forecasting, capex tracking and debt/leverage analysis.
- Analyze historical and current financial results to identify trends, risks, and opportunities.
- Prepare monthly reporting packages for financial and executive leadership, including variance analysis.
- Contribute to drafting the Management Discussion & Analysis (MD&A) for earnings releases, 10-Q, 10-K, and other SEC filings.
- Assist in compiling quarterly reporting packages used for board and earnings preparation.
- Assist in preparing materials for quarterly earnings (investor decks, press releases, FAQs).
- Support development and maintenance of investor presentations.
- Help draft and proof investor communications (press releases, investor emails, slide decks).
- Monitor market, peer, and analyst activity.
- Maintain investor contact database, monitor IR hotline and email.
- Perform ad-hoc analysis and projects as requested.
- Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field (required).
- 1–3 years of experience in corporate finance, FP&A, investment banking, or related field (preferred).
- Strong Excel, PowerPoint and financial modeling skills; experience with reporting tools (e.g., Hyperion, OneStream, Essbase, or similar) a plus.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple priorities.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
- Usually, normal office working conditions.
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time due to prolonged periods of sitting or standing.
- Occasional overnight travel may be required.
- Occasional visits to industrial/manufacturing settings which may include hazardous materials and chemicals, as well as extreme temperature conditions and loud machinery, and require appropriate personal protective equipment.