Financial Analyst
Envent Corporation • La Porte, Texas • Full Time
Posted on Tue, Jun 23, 2026
About the Role
We’re looking for a sharp analyst who can own the full revenue data picture at Envent from invoice auditing and rep-level sales reporting all the way through to exec-level P&L packages and contract pricing strategy. This isn’t a support role. You’ll have real ownership, direct access to the CFO and VP of Sales, and your work will directly influence how we price, forecast, and grow.
Envent serves the industrial and petrochemical sectors, so familiarity with how field operations, job costing, and customer contracts work in that world is a genuine advantage here.
What the Job Actually Looks Like
Monthly & recurring:
- Audit invoice coding in Salesforce against actuals by region, rep, and service line, track down errors and fix them
- Run and distribute individual sales reports for 10 reps plus a summary for the VP of Sales
- Execute the QuickBooks → Salesforce invoice data upload
- Produce the weekly and monthly Labor Utilization Reports (ADP vs. FSL)
- Build and distribute the executive financial package: P&L by division, balance sheet trends, KPI dashboards
- Facilitate the Regional Operations P&L review and the Maintenance/Capex/Inventory Budget meetings
- Run backlog/forecast variance checks by rep and escalate gaps before they snowball
Pricing & contracts:
- Work with the Contracts Manager and COO to analyze rate structures and find margin gaps between what we’re invoicing and what the contracts actually say
- Build the data case for contract renewals and rate renegotiations
- Manage the rate sheet process and lead the effort to embed a quote margin tool into Salesforce
Broader finance work:
- Own the annual budget and monthly forecasting cycle end-to-end
- Build financial models for new service lines, CapEx decisions, and potential acquisitions
- Support external audit prep and ERP implementation
Experience We’re Looking For
Required
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The Kind of Person Who Does Well Here
You don’t wait for someone to tell you there’s a problem in the data. You find it first. You’re comfortable going from a conversation with a field tech to a boardroom presentation without changing your depth, just your language. You manage multiple deadlines without dropping things, and you actually follow through once priorities are set.
This role interacts with everyone from operations leads to executive leadership, so clear communication matters as much as technical skill.