Principal Financial Analyst (full-time remote)
BAE Systems · Nashua, NH · Finance & Accounting
About this role
BAE Systems is hiring a senior-level Financial Analyst in the finance function based in Nashua, NH. Compensation is listed at $101,398–$172,377 per year.
- Role
- Financial Analyst
- Function
- finance
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Tech leadership
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Nashua, NH
- Department
- Finance & Accounting
- Posted
- Apr 28, 2026
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Job description
from BAE Systems careersJob Description
BAE Systems' Electronic Systems (ES) Sector is currently seeking a Financial Analyst Principal to support the Material & Inventory Management (MIM) Finance Team. The candidate selected for this position will be joining a team of subject matter experts responsible for managing the financial impact of inventory activity, supporting program and functional teams, and collaborating cross-functionally to maintain compliance with our Material Management and Accounting System (MMAS). This candidate will be responsible for financial controls related to inventory management, assessing financial impacts of process automation and changes, audits of over $1B of inventory, and reporting of key financial indicators. This role includes engaging with multiple sites, functions, and program teams across the sector. This unique position provides an opportunity to learn how BAE Systems functions, from both a financial and operational perspective.
Although this role is considered full time remote, there may be limited travel, and will also be occasional in-person meetings with NH-based functional personnel, along with various programs and sites, which requires the applicant to live within approximately 50 miles of Nashua, NH. ***Out-of-area applicants will not be considered for this role.***
Job Responsibilities:
Provide financial insights through inventory activity analysis to reduce financial risks and streamline operations
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