Full-Time

Financial Operations Analyst

Azure

Kaseya

Kaseya

5,001-10,000 employees

Integrated IT management and security platform

No salary listed

Remote in USA

Remote

Category
DevOps & Infrastructure (1)
Required Skills
Role-based Access Control
Requirements
  • 5+ years in FinOps or Azure cost management roles.
  • Strong knowledge of Azure Cost Management, subscriptions, RBAC, and tagging.
  • Proven experience implementing Azure Reservations/Savings Plans.
  • Analytical mindset with the confidence to challenge assumptions.
Responsibilities
  • Build a clean Azure cost baseline by subscription, application, and owner.
  • Identify structural cost drivers and recurring inefficiencies.
  • Lead Azure Reservation and Savings Plan strategies, including Hybrid Benefit usage.
  • Drive cleanup of idle VMs, disks, snapshots, and runaway log/telemetry costs.
  • Improve tagging and subscription hygiene; support management group and policy enforcement.
  • Establish lightweight guardrails that prevent obvious waste without slowing teams down.
  • Produce rolling forecasts and budget views tied to real usage patterns.
  • Track a small set of KPIs (coverage, utilization, waste reduction, realized savings).
  • Work directly with platform and product teams to align cost decisions with technical realities.
Desired Qualifications
  • Azure certifications (AZ-104, AZ-305)
  • Experience with Azure Policy for cost governance
  • SQL, Power BI, or similar analytical tooling

Kaseya provides IT and security management software used by MSPs and internal IT teams to manage and secure devices across endpoints, networks, and cloud apps. Its IT Complete Platform automates routine tasks, monitors devices, and protects cloud data with integrations for Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and Salesforce. It differentiates itself by offering an integrated suite that includes auditing/compliance and IT documentation through acquisitions, supported by a global network of IT service providers. Its goal is to help IT professionals streamline operations, reduce costs, and prevent cybersecurity threats while delivering reliable service.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$699.1M

Headquarters

Miami, Florida

Founded

2000

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Autonomous ticket triage improves technician capacity and billing accuracy for Autotask customers.
  • AI screenshot verification saves over eight hours monthly per technician.
  • Silicon Valley R&D hiring can accelerate AI features and platform expansion.

What critics are saying

  • Autonomous misrouting or containment errors will trigger SLA breaches and customer downtime.
  • Microsoft Entra and Exchange recovery signals Kaseya is competing inside Microsoft's workflow layer.
  • SIEM faces entrenched rivals like Sentinel and Splunk without clear differentiation.

What makes Kaseya unique

  • Kaseya uses 1B help desk tickets and 17M endpoints for Kaseya Intelligence.
  • Its agentic platform autonomously triages tickets, contains threats, and verifies backups.
  • Unified Cyber Resilience and SIEM consolidate MSP workflows across security and recovery.

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6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

2%

2 year growth

-1%
Nobel Recruitment
Apr 17th, 2026
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Kaseya
Apr 7th, 2026
Kaseya expands AI innovation with Silicon Valley R&D hub to accelerate customer outcomes.

Kaseya expands AI innovation with Silicon Valley R&D hub to accelerate customer outcomes. New investment strengthens Kaseya's leadership in AI-driven IT operations and agentic automation. Miami, FL - April 7, 2026 - Kaseya, the leading global provider of AI-powered IT management and cybersecurity software, today announced the opening of a new Silicon Valley office to accelerate its investment in artificial intelligence and next-generation product innovation. The expansion underscores Kaseya's commitment to redefining how MSPs and businesses operate, secure and scale through AI-driven automation. Located in the heart of the world's most advanced technology ecosystem, the new office will serve as a strategic hub for Kaseya's growing research and development organization. The Silicon Valley presence enables the company to attract top-tier machine learning, data science and engineering talent to accelerate delivery against its ambitious product roadmap. This investment is focused on one clear objective: transforming customer outcomes. Kaseya is advancing a practical, real-world approach to AI and agentic workflows enabling customers to automate high-volume work, reduce operational complexity and operate more efficiently in an increasingly dynamic and demanding IT environment. "Our customers are under increasing pressure to do more with less, and AI-powered automation is becoming essential to how they operate," said Pratik Wadher, chief technology officer of Kaseya. "To deliver on our vision, we are investing in world-class engineering talent and building in the center of innovation. This allows us to move faster, push the boundaries of what's possible and deliver capabilities that directly improve how our customers run their businesses." As part of this expansion, Kaseya plans to significantly grow its global engineering organization, adding top talent focused on AI, automation and platform innovation. These investments will ensure Kaseya continues to lead the industry in delivering intelligent, integrated solutions that drive measurable business impact. Kaseya's teams are already delivering meaningful results. Recent innovations include AI-powered screenshot verification in Datto SIRIS and Datto ALTO, which reduces false positives and improves operational efficiency. The company is also preparing to launch a fully integrated cyber resilience platform that will further simplify how customers protect, manage and recover critical data. The Silicon Valley expansion reflects Kaseya's long-term commitment to innovation, execution and delivering tangible value to its customers. By investing in AI and advanced engineering capabilities, Kaseya is positioning itself and its customers to lead in the next era of intelligent IT operations.

ChannelBuzz.ca
Mar 31st, 2026
WatchGuard CEO joe Smolarski on doubling MSP margins, the Kaseya playbook, and why canada's cybersecurity moment is now.

WatchGuard CEO joe Smolarski on doubling MSP margins, the Kaseya playbook, and why canada's cybersecurity moment is now. The new WatchGuard CEO talks platform economics, the shift from ransomware to data extortion, and what the Bell Cyber partnership signals for Canadian MSPs. Joe Smolarski, CEO of WatchGuard Technologies, joins the podcast for a wide-ranging conversation about why the company believes 2026 is "the year of the cybersecurity-focused MSP" - and what that actually means beyond the tagline. Smolarski came to WatchGuard in November after nearly a decade at Kaseya, where he served as president and COO. He's been open about applying what he calls the "Kaseya playbook" to WatchGuard - driving down platform costs and consolidating tools to improve partner margins. In this conversation, Channelbuzz dig into what parts of that playbook he's bringing, what he's leaving behind, and why he believes WatchGuard can double MSP margins on cybersecurity. Channelbuzz also explore WatchGuard's latest threat research, which showed a 1,500% spike in unique endpoint malware, and what the company's 2026 predictions - including the first fully autonomous AI-executed cyberattack and the extinction of crypto-ransomware - mean practically for MSPs and the customers they protect. The conversation takes a Canadian lens as well. Smolarski discusses WatchGuard's new partnership with Bell Cyber, the data sovereignty investments required to win that deal, and why he sees the Canadian market as ripe for its next level of MSP maturity - driven by regulation like Bill C-26 and the consolidation wave now reaching this side of the border. Channelbuzz also touch on WatchGuard's 30th anniversary, what longevity means in a market full of startups and PE roll-ups, and how Vector Capital's decades-long involvement shapes the company's outlook. Audio Player

Kaseya
Mar 31st, 2026
Kaseya unveils next-generation innovations in cyber resilience.

Kaseya unveils next-generation innovations in cyber resilience. AI-powered tools set new industry standards for backup and recovery. Miami, FL - March 31, 2026 - Kaseya, the leading global provider of AI-powered IT management and cybersecurity software, announced a series of breakthrough innovations in its backup and disaster recovery (BCDR) portfolio. These advancements include the launch of AI-powered screenshot verification for Datto SIRIS and Datto ALTO, as well as the upcoming debut of an agentless Hyper-V backup solution and new integrations, all designed to deliver unprecedented accuracy and efficiency. "With cybercrime rampant, cyber resilience is paramount for businesses of all sizes," said Pratik Wadher, chief technology officer, Kaseya. "By integrating AI into more and more of our products, we are not only improving reliability but also enabling our customers to complete these critical actions with ease." As systems have gotten more complicated, screenshot verification has become manual and tedious, with false positives that waste technicians' time. By utilizing the unparalleled amount of data from Kaseya's vast ecosystem, AI-powered screenshot verification utilizes visual AI to improve the accuracy of backup verification to 99.9%, ensuring greater confidence in data recoverability within Datto SIRIS and Datto ALTO. This equates to more than 8 hours per technician each month - an average of $1,200 in non-billable labor per technician. In April 2026, Kaseya will debut a new integration between Datto Backup for Entra ID, Datto SaaS Protection and Spanning that will enable partners to restore Entra ID objects and Microsoft 365 Exchange data in a single operational workflow. This streamlines recovery operations and improves resilience within these environments. Furthermore, this summer, Kaseya will further expand its backup leadership with the introduction of Hyper-V backup, an agentless backup solution tailored for Microsoft Hyper-V environments. Hyper-V backup enables seamless protection of virtual machines without the need to install software agents on each guest machine. This agentless approach simplifies deployment, reduces maintenance overhead, and minimizes resource consumption on protected machines, all while giving more recovery flexibility. "The end game is not backup - it's recoverability," said Dale Shulmstra, data protection specialist & founder, Invenio IT. "The AI-screenshot verification is going to provide context insights into what is actually happening so we can assign lower-level techs and then it provides what the next steps are so they can take action on that. This is exactly what we want them to learn - it's a really good training tool for us."

The Associated Press
Feb 10th, 2026
TraitWare adds passwordless SSO to KaseyaOne amid 33% rise in cybercrime losses

TraitWare, a passwordless authentication provider, has been listed as a supported single sign-on provider for KaseyaOne, enabling organisations to deploy passwordless access across IT operations. The integration uses SAML 2.0 and supports automatic user provisioning. The move addresses growing security concerns for managed service providers, which face heightened risk as privileged access hubs. According to Verizon's 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report, third-party breaches now account for roughly 30% of all breaches, up from 15% previously. Microsoft reports over 600 million daily identity attacks, with 99% targeting passwords. TraitWare's phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication eliminates passwords whilst maintaining usability. The integration allows users to access KaseyaOne without managing separate credentials, reducing administrative overhead and strengthening enterprise security.