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Colorado Department of Revenue · 1 day ago

Strategic Data & Financial Analyst

The Colorado Department of Revenue is seeking a Strategic Data & Financial Analyst to provide strategic, data-driven analysis to support agency operations and financial forecasting. This role involves extracting and analyzing data, developing financial models, and contributing to financial planning and policy discussions.
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Responsibilities

Pull, validate, clean, and analyze data directly from ADC data sources and other systems, with an explicit expectation that the data environment is imperfect and requires judgment, reconciliation, and documentation of assumptions
Build and maintain financial forecasts, scenario models, and calculators that account for non-linear cost drivers, caseload trends, contractor utilization, and uncertainty arising from legislative, policy, or programmatic changes
Provide data-driven analysis that helps ADC leadership understand risks, key drivers, and second-order effects associated with financial and operational decisions
Develop dashboards and reporting tools using Tableau to support analysis and decision-making
Conduct broader data analysis beyond finance, including trends in case types, workloads, and other programmatic datasets that inform planning and risk assessment for the agency
Work closely independently with data, and closely with staff to interpret data, respond to program-level questions, and support data-informed decision-making by translating complex analysis into clear, practical insights
Clearly communicate and present analytical findings, assumptions, and limitations to internal staff and, as needed, external stakeholders, tailoring information to the audience and context
Contribute analytically to financial planning and policy discussions by assessing how legislative actions, funding decisions, or policy proposals may impact agency finances and programmatic operations, without owning policy advocacy, budget approval, or legislative engagement
Explicitly document assumptions, limitations, confidence levels, and known data gaps in forecasts and analyses, and communicate how those factors should inform executive decision-making
Remain current on emerging analytical tools, platforms, and methods, including developments in automation and artificial intelligence, and apply new technologies thoughtfully and responsibly to improve data quality, analysis, and decision support
Perform other duties as assigned

Qualification

Financial forecastingData analysisTableauScenario modelingDashboard developmentJudgmentDiscretionClear communicationIndependent work

Required

Bachelor's degree in data analytics, finance, economics, accounting, public administration, or a related field and relevant professional experience performing advanced financial, analytical or data-driven work
Equivalent combination of education and experience demonstrating advanced financial forecasting, data analysis, and decision-support capabilities in a complex organizational environment
Demonstrated experience using Tableau or a comparable business intelligence platform to support financial or analytical decision-making
Demonstrated experience informing decision-making through dashboard development, reporting, and financial forecasting or planning, including the development of models or scenarios
Demonstrated experience building financial forecasts, models, or planning tools, and conducting scenario or sensitivity analysis to evaluate tradeoffs, risks, key drivers, and downstream impacts
Strong data analysis skills, including experience working directly with raw, imperfect, or antiquated data systems, reconciling inconsistencies, and documenting assumptions
Demonstrated ability to translate complex financial and analytical work into clear written and verbal explanations for diverse audiences
Ability to work independently in a standalone role, manage competing priorities, and exercise sound judgment in an environment with significant oversight and compliance requirements, where decisions carry organizational and public impact

Preferred

Letter(s) of Reference – Highly preferred

Company

Colorado Department of Revenue

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With just under 1500 employees, the Colorado Department of Revenue oversees the Division of Motor Vehicles, the Enforcement Division, the Colorado State Lottery, and the Taxation Division.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Lorri Dugan
Chief Financial Officer
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Meghan Tanis
Chief Operating Officer/Deputy Executive Director
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