Full-Time

Financial Analyst

Posted on 4/18/2026

University of Waterloo

University of Waterloo

11-50 employees

Student-run venture capital training fund

Compensation Overview

$78.2k - $97.8k/yr

Kitchener, ON, Canada

In Person

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • Completion of a Bachelor’s degree; CA, CMA, or CGA designation
  • Several years of progressive experience with a proven track record of achievement and success in a complex financial accounting environment. Competencies will include advanced accounting and software skills, analytical skills, interpersonal, organizational and exceptional communication skills.
  • Computer skills in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
  • Advanced experience with financial software, databases
Responsibilities
  • With the Faculty Financial Officer, invest in continual process improvement of the Faculty’s financial procedures, controls and reporting standards.
  • Ensure that financial activities in the Faculty of Arts adhere to the Arts’ and University’s policies and procedures.
  • Provide professional problem-solving on financial matters, which may be unique and/or complex.
  • Participate with the Faculty Financial Officer in management of the Faculty’s operating, trust, and endowment funds.
  • Assist with the annual budget building process, and other routine and unique financial management projects as they arise.
  • Work in partnership with the Arts Graduate/Research Office to provide professional support to researchers and others in the Faculty in the development of budgets for grants and other funding applications, applying detailed knowledge of the grantor’s financial environment and requirements; ensures that tax, employment, and related costs are addressed in the development of such budgets.
  • With the Faculty Financial Officer, monitors and manages funding commitments within the Faculty of Arts and prepares funding requests, including supporting documentation, in areas related to operating and research projects.
  • Ensures that financial practices, reporting, and audits are effectively developed and managed in circumstances where complex multi-partner funding arrangements exist, and that the University’s and the Faculty’s interests are well represented and maintained.
  • Management and internal control of operating finance accounts: Ensures that financial activity in Arts conforms to established Arts, University and grantor eligibility and compliance standards in collaboration with the Research Compliance Team, Finance, and Human Resources.
  • Performs monthly review of financial reports for academic departments/schools and service offices identifying potential issues to the Faculty Financial Officer.
  • Provides timely and appropriate financial information/reporting to key internal and external stakeholders identifying potential issues to the Faculty Financial Officer.
  • Under the direction of the Faculty Financial Officer, conducts periodic audit and review of financial procedures and transactions in the Faculty of Arts to ensure financial accountability and strong internal controls.
  • Monitors research budgets in the Faculty, identifies existing and potential problems and brings these to the attention of the relevant PI, manager, or to the Faculty Financial Officer.
  • Financial leadership, training and development activities for staff and faculty: Under the direction of the Faculty Financial Officer, develops and updates financial training materials.
  • Provides appropriate financial training and support to faculty and staff individually and collectively as required to maintain and enhance standards.
  • Communicates to faculty and staff, changes to eligibility guidelines and documentation requirements, clarifications and recent grant holder rulings.
  • Serves as a professional resource to faculty and staff in the effective and appropriate management of research funds.
  • Maintains statistical data on research finance compliance performance in order to identify where improvements are needed and training opportunities.
University of Waterloo

University of Waterloo

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The Student Venture Fund (SVF) at the University of Waterloo provides students with hands-on venture capital training by evaluating startups, conducting market research, valuing companies, performing due diligence, and making investment recommendations under supervision from finance professors and industry mentors. Students work through the full investment process, presenting ideas and executing approved investments as part of a live early-stage portfolio. The program differs from typical courses by offering an end-to-end, real-money learning experience with ongoing mentorship and industry interaction. Its goal is to develop practical VC skills in students while building real-world investment experience and expanding connections with the startup and investment community.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

$3.4M

Headquarters

Waterloo, Canada

Founded

2017

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What believers are saying

  • Secured $1MM donor commitment, $500k for Fall 2017 investments toward $2MM goal.
  • Attracts intellectually curious students amid Canada's rising VC reputation.
  • Offers leadership roles like Director of Education and Senior Associate positions.

What critics are saying

  • Rotman VC Academy expansion erodes SAF enrollment and SVF applicants by 2027.
  • Poor GTA startup returns trigger donor withdrawal of $1.5MM in 6-12 months.
  • Velocity incubator's student fund launch diverts talent from SVF by March 2026.

What makes University of Waterloo unique

  • SVF provides hands-on VC training with real money in GTA and Waterloo startups.
  • Exclusive four-credit SAF program enrolls students in AFM 418 PRJ course Tuesdays.
  • Student-led due diligence mimics professional VC operations under faculty guidance.

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