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Director, Compute & Infrastructure FP&A

Posted Aug 5, 2026

Role at a glance

Salary
$234K – $325K/yr
Location
San Francisco, United States
Work arrangement
On-site
Employment
Full-time
Experience
10+ years in strategic finance

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Role Summary

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The Director, Compute & Infrastructure FP&A owns financial planning and forecasting for the Compute & Infrastructure organization, partnering across Finance, Accounting, Tax, and Engineering. The role supports infrastructure investment and capacity decisions through financial modeling, reporting, and strategic analysis.

What You'll Do

  • Own the monthly compute financial planning and forecasting process.
  • Build consolidation models for GPU/CPU capacity, storage, networking, and data center investments.
  • Translate infrastructure roadmaps into short- and long-term financial forecasts.
  • Evaluate build-versus-buy, vendor-versus-owned infrastructure, and capacity allocation tradeoffs.
  • Implement dashboards tracking compute spend, utilization, and efficiency metrics.
  • Lead budget-versus-actual analysis and identify cost drivers to reduce forecast variance.

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Qualifications

10+ years in strategic finance with experience in infrastructure, cloud, hardware, or compute-intensive environments; 2+ years in investment banking; experience running an FP&A team at corporate or business-unit scale; strong financial modeling skills in capacity planning, unit economics, and scenario analysis; experience with large-scale infrastructure or cloud spend; proficiency in Excel/Sheets, SQL, and BI tools; strong cross-functional partnership skills; familiarity with AI/ML infrastructure cost drivers and model economics.

Required

  • 10+ years in strategic finance, with experience in infrastructure, cloud, hardware, or compute-intensive environments
  • 2+ years in investment banking
  • Experience running an FP&A team at the corporate level or business unit level with significant scale
  • Strong financial modeling skills, particularly in capacity planning, unit economics, and scenario analysis under uncertainty
  • Experience supporting large-scale infrastructure or cloud spend, including AWS/GCP/Azure, GPUs, or data centers
  • Ability to translate technical concepts into financial insights
  • Proficiency in Excel/Sheets, SQL, and BI tools
  • Strong cross-functional partnership skills, especially with Engineering, Product, and Supply Chain

Preferred

  • Experience with planning systems like Anaplan

Original job description

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About the Role

As a Director, Compute & Infrastructure FP&A, you will own and drive the monthly forecasting process for the Compute & Infrastructure org by partnering with various stakeholders across Finance, Accounting, Tax and Engineering. You will play a critical role in planning and forecasting the company’s largest and most complex cost center ( Compute & Infrastructure ).

You will collaborate cross-functionally to develop long-range infrastructure investment plans, evaluate build vs. buy decisions, and ensure capital is deployed efficiently to support rapid growth. You will also provide strategic financial guidance through scenario modeling, ROI analysis, and performance tracking, enabling leadership to make high-stakes decisions under uncertainty.

What You’ll Do

  • Own compute financial planning & Forecasting.

  • Build and manage consolidation models for GPU/CPU capacity, storage, networking, and data center investments.

  • Translate infrastructure roadmaps into short- and long-term financial forecasts (LRP, annual planning)

    • Coordinate closely with Corporate FP&A on timelines and process

    • Present insights on a monthly basis to senior management.

  • Drive infrastructure investment decisions.

  • Evaluate build vs. buy, vendor vs. owned infrastructure, and capacity allocation tradeoffs.

  • Develop frameworks for investment trade-offs to guide executive decision making.

  • Build scalable tooling & reporting.

  • Implement stakeholder-facing dashboards to track compute spend, utilization, and efficiency metrics.

  • Improve visibility into unit economics (e.g., cost per training run, cost per inference, cost per customer).

  • Drive forecasting accuracy & accountability.

  • Lead budget vs. actual analysis for compute and infrastructure spend.

  • Identify key cost drivers (utilization, pricing, efficiency gains) and reduce forecast variance.

  • Support close & financial reporting.

  • Partner with Accounting to ensure accurate classification of infrastructure spend (OpEx vs CapEx).

  • Translate complex infrastructure costs into clear insights for leadership.

  • Enable strategic decision-making.

  • Build scenario models to support leadership decisions on capacity scaling, new model launches, and infrastructure investments.

  • Lead ad hoc analyses on emerging topics.

You Might Thrive in This Role If You Have

  • 10+ years in strategic finance, with experience in infrastructure, cloud, hardware, or compute-intensive environments

    • 2+ years in investment banking

    • Must have experience running an FP&A team at the corporate level or business unit level with significant scale.

  • Strong financial modeling skills, particularly in capacity planning, unit economics, and scenario analysis under uncertainty.

  • Experience supporting large-scale infrastructure or cloud spend (e.g., AWS/GCP/Azure, GPUs, data centers).

  • Ability to translate technical concepts (compute usage, model training/inference, system architecture) into financial insights.

  • Proficiency in Excel/Sheets, SQL, and BI tools (e.g., Tableau); experience with planning systems like Anaplan is a plus.

  • Strong cross-functional partnership skills, especially with Engineering, Product, and Supply Chain.

  • Familiarity with AI/ML infrastructure cost drivers and the economics of training and serving models.

About OpenAI

OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company dedicated to ensuring that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. We push the boundaries of the capabilities of AI systems and seek to safely deploy them to the world through our products. AI is an extremely powerful tool that must be created with safety and human needs at its core, and to achieve our mission, we must encompass and value the many different perspectives, voices, and experiences that form the full spectrum of humanity. 

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OpenAI is an artificial intelligence research organization dedicated to advancing digital intelligence in a way that is safe and beneficial for humanity. Founded in December 2015, it focuses on developing cutting-edge AI technologies and models, such as the widely recognized language model GPT-3. OpenAI aims to promote and develop friendly AI that aligns with human values and addresses global challenges, making significant contributions to a variety of fields including education, healthcare, and robotics. By collaborating with various stakeholders, OpenAI seeks to ensure that the benefits of AI are accessible to all.