Revenue and Pricing Analyst

SWBC ‚Ä¢ San Antonio, TX ‚Ä¢ Full Time ‚Ä¢ $74,381–$111,571 / year

Posted on Wed, Jul 15, 2026

The Senior Revenue and Pricing Analyst leads advanced revenue and pricing analysis to drive strategic decision-making, optimize profitability, and support enterprise-level initiatives. This role partners with leadership to design innovative pricing strategies, oversee complex forecasting models, and mentor junior analysts. The position requires strong analytical expertise, deep industry knowledge, and the ability to influence pricing decisions across the organization. 

Why you'll love this role:

In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to shape pricing strategies that directly impact enterprise-level growth and profitability. You’ll work on complex, high-value projects, collaborating with senior leadership and cross-functional teams to influence strategic decisions. If you thrive on solving challenging problems, driving innovation, and mentoring others while working in a dynamic SaaS and payments environment, this position offers the perfect blend of impact and professional growth.

Essential duties include the following:

Serious candidates will possess the minimum qualifications:

Compensation:

At SWBC, our pay structure is based upon the market data for each role and we have established compensation ranges to ensure that we remain competitive.  Any offer of employment is based upon individual experience, market data, and geographic location for each role. This role may be eligible for additional incentive compensation in the form of either commission or performance bonus.

The base salary range for this position is:

$74,380.80 - $111,571.20

SWBC offers*:  

*Based upon employee eligibility 

Additional Information:

SWBC is a Substance-Free Workplace and requires pre-employment drug testing.

Please note, SWBC does not hire tobacco users as allowed by law.

To learn more about SWBC, visit our website at www.SWBC.com. If interested, please click the appropriate apply button.

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