Full-Time

Finance Manager

Hardware Consolidations

Updated on 5/26/2026

OpenAI

OpenAI

5,001-10,000 employees

Develops safe AI models and tools

Compensation Overview

$234k - $260k/yr

San Francisco, CA, USA

Hybrid

Relocation assistance available; hybrid role requiring 3 on-site days per week.

Category
Finance & Banking
Required Skills
Forecasting
Data Governance
Financial Modeling
Requirements
  • 8+ years of progressive finance experience with significant exposure to hardware, manufacturing, or complex supply chain businesses
  • A passion for helping build world-class finance teams and driving business and financial outcomes, as measured on margin improvement, working capital efficiency, forecast accuracy, and execution of cost-reduction initiatives
  • A strong ability to critically evaluate opportunities and risks
  • Expert modeling skills with best-in-class attention to detail and unwavering commitment to accuracy
  • Exemplary ability to distill complex financial information into actionable insights
  • Excellent communication skills and “story telling” ability when presenting data insights
  • Strong enthusiasm for building the human-computer interface for the AI era
Responsibilities
  • Own end-to-end consolidated financial reporting for all hardware organizations (Io and Robotics), delivering a single, integrated P&L view across R&D, Product, COGS, and OpEx
  • Establish and run the hardware financial operating cadence, including monthly close, forecasting, reforecasting, and variance analysis, ensuring consistency and accountability across teams
  • Serve as a key finance partner to Hardware Finance leads, central FP&A, and Accounting, aligning bottoms-up plans with accounting actuals and enterprise reporting requirements
  • Build and maintain consolidated forecasting and reporting models that roll up inputs from Product Finance, COGS / Supply Chain, and R&D into a cohesive, driver-based financial view
  • Design, implement, and manage hardware financial systems, tools, and processes, driving standardization, automation, and scalability while reducing manual effort and reconciliation risk
  • Own the hardware chart of accounts and financial structures, ensuring clarity of ownership, consistent definitions, and compatibility with accounting and enterprise systems
  • Provide executive-ready financial insights, including variance explanations, trend analysis, and forward-looking risk and opportunity signals for hardware leadership
  • Establish data governance and quality controls, defining standards, validation checks, and review processes to ensure financial outputs are trusted, repeatable, and auditable
  • Support portfolio-level decision-making by enabling consistent comparisons across hardware programs and organizations, improving transparency and alignment in resource allocation discussions
  • Contribute to the development and scaling of the hardware finance infrastructure, evolving systems, reporting, and processes to support continued growth without adding friction

OpenAI conducts AI research and deployment to build advanced AI models and tools that help people automate tasks, be more creative, and make better decisions. Its products include ChatGPT, a conversational AI that can write, code, tutor, and assist in interactive tasks, and Sora, which can generate videos from text prompts. OpenAI’s models typically run through cloud-based services and subscriptions, with licensing and partnerships for broader use. The company operates a capped-profit model to balance generating revenue with ensuring safety, ethics, and long-term societal benefits. Its approach emphasizes safety, responsible deployment, and collaboration with researchers, governments, and institutions. The goal is to ensure artificial general intelligence, when it arrives, benefits all of humanity and minimizes risks.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Private

Total Funding

$196B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Codex adoption is accelerating, especially in Asia-Pacific enterprise engineering teams.
  • Institutional contracts like CSU’s ChatGPT Edu secure recurring systemwide revenue.
  • Singapore investment strengthens public-sector, healthcare, and education deployment pipelines.

What critics are saying

  • Microsoft, Google, and Amazon remain powerful platform partners and direct competitors.
  • OpenAI's compute obligations and revenue mix create severe margin and financing pressure.
  • Education and labor backlash can slow procurement, renewals, and public trust.

What makes OpenAI unique

  • OpenAI pairs frontier model research with consumer, enterprise, and API distribution.
  • ChatGPT and Codex give OpenAI broad product reach across knowledge work and coding.
  • The Singapore Applied AI Lab expands OpenAI’s first major Asia-Pacific execution hub.

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Benefits

Health insurance

Dental and vision insurance

Flexible spending account for healthcare and dependent care

Mental healthcare service

Fertility treatment coverage

401(k) with generous matching

20-week paid parental leave

Life insurance (complimentary)

AD&D insurance (complimentary)

Short-term/long-term disability insurance (complimentary)

Optional buy-up life insurance

Flexible work hours and unlimited paid time off (we encourage 4+ weeks per year)

Annual learning & development stipend

Regular team happy hours and outings

Daily catered lunch and dinner

Travel to domestic conferences

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-2%

1 year growth

5%

2 year growth

2%
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