Senior Manager, Revenue Accounting
Datadog · New York City, NY · Finance
About this role
Datadog is hiring a senior-level Technical Lead in the software engineering function based in New York City, NY. The posting calls out experience with LLMs, Datadog, Tableau, Security. Compensation is listed at $146,000–$213,000 per year.
- Role
- Technical Lead
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- senior
- Track
- hybrid
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- New York City, NY
- Department
- Finance
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Job description
from Datadog careersDatadog’s Finance team partners closely with Revenue, Customer Success, Sales, and Financial Systems to support scalable growth, operational excellence, and accurate financial reporting.
The Revenue organization is evolving to a team-based operating model, introducing clear ownership of the revenue lifecycle, stronger cross-functional alignment, and dedicated enablement to support increasing complexity across usage, drawdown, and marketplace revenue models.
We are seeking a Sr. Manager, Revenue to own the end-to-end revenue lifecycle, from deal structuring through revenue recognition and reporting. This role will lead the Revenue Accounting & Operations team and play a critical role in supporting the company’s continued growth and increasing contract complexity.
This individual will partner cross-functionally with AR, Customer Success, Deal Desk, FP&A, and Financial Systems to ensure accurate, scalable, and efficient revenue processes, while also strengthening governance in high-risk areas such as drawdown revenue.
What You’ll Do:
- Own the end-to-end revenue lifecycle, including deal-to-order, billing, revenue recognition, and close
- Lead monthly, quarterly, and annual close processes in accordance with ASC 606
- Oversee billing and usage execution across subscription, usage, and drawdown models
- Partner with Deal Desk on contract review and revenue implications for complex arrangements
- Provide leadership and governance over drawdown revenue structures, including depletion logic and contract analysis