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FP&A Specialist - Contractor

RedaptivePune, Maharashtra, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Redaptive is seeking an FP&A Specialist to join their India team to support global financial operations. The role focuses on financial reporting, variance analysis, cash forecasting, and board presentation preparation. Candidates should possess strong financial modeling skills and extensive experience with Excel and PowerPoint. This position requires collaboration with the U.S. FP&A team and handles diverse ad-hoc corporate financial planning tasks.

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Experience

4+ years

Function

Finance

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Redaptive is seeking an FP&A Specialist to join their India team to support global financial operations. The role focuses on financial reporting, variance analysis, cash forecasting, and board presentation preparation. Candidates should possess strong financial modeling skills and extensive experience with Excel and PowerPoint. This position requires collaboration with the U.S. FP&A team and handles diverse ad-hoc corporate financial planning tasks.

TAL's take

Quality 55/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid role with defined financial responsibilities in an established mid-tier company, though it is a contractor position.

The JD provides a clear breakdown of responsibilities and time allocation, along with specific requirements.

Salaries at Redaptive

17.0 LPA average

Based on 1 Grapevine salary entries for Redaptive.

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Other roles

2 - 4 years | Specialist

17 LPA average

Range: 17 - 17 LPA

Must haves

  • 4+ years of relevant FP&A experience
  • Chartered Accountant or MBA degree in Finance
  • Financial modeling experience
  • Budgeting/forecasting experience
  • Variance analysis experience
  • Advanced Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint skills

Tools and skills

microsoft excelpowerpointfinancial modelingbudgetingforecastingvariance analysis

Nice to have: pigment.

About the company

Established mid-stage company in the energy infrastructure space, but not a globally recognized tech tier-1.

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