JobsFinTech - Blackline Implementation - Senior - Tech Consulting
FinTech - Blackline Implementation - Senior - Tech Consulting
EYFinTech - Blackline Implementation - Senior - Tech Consulting
EYLocation
Chicago, IL
Type
Full-time
Posted
5/20/2026
Compensation
$102,500 - $213,400 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 97.9%·Filings 747·New hires 303·
💎 Strong Sponsor
·FY 2025Job description
The Senior role in FinTech - Blackline Implementation at EY involves working within the US Tech Consulting - Finance and Accounting Technology team. This innovative group focuses on supporting clients in their Finance Automation, Controls, and Governance initiatives. The main objective is to transform business problems into technology solutions that enhance efficiency and automation in finance processes. The role requires collaboration with clients to improve their financial close and reconciliation processes using various technology systems.
Requirements
- A Bachelor's degree is required.
- 2 to 4 years of relevant experience in finance management processes is necessary.
- A minimum of 3 years of work experience in Record to Report (R2R) and Order to Cash (OTC) processes is essential.
- 2+ years of system implementation experience in tools such as BlackLine, Trintech, or Oracle is required.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to develop client relationships are necessary.
Responsibilities
- Deliver top-notch business analysis and system configuration for finance management processes.
- Evaluate current processes and identify challenges in finance management and internal controls.
- Assist with the design, configuration, testing, and deployment of finance technology solutions.
- Translate complex business requirements into detailed technical specifications.
- Lead project streams and actively engage with clients while traveling regularly.
Benefits
- Ernst & Young (EY) offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support the well-being of its employees across various dimensions.
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