Job Location : San Francisco,CA, USA
Airbyte is the open-source standard for Data Movement. We enable data teams to move data from applications, APIs, unstructured sources, and databases to data warehouses, lakes, AI applications and LLMs. With our approach we are finally solving the need for extensibility and control that every company needs with data.
So far, our customers, users, and ourselves have built over 15,000 connectors and have had 200,000+ companies install Airbyte. We've raised $181M from the world's top investors (Benchmark, Accel, Altimeter, Coatue, Y Combinator, etc.) and we believe in product-led growth, where we build something awesome that all our users love.
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If you find this role exciting, we encourage you to apply even if you think you don't meet all requirements.
As Controller, you'll be the operational and strategic lead for all things accounting at Airbyte. You'll own the close process, build for audit readiness, and design scalable systems and workflows that grow with the business.
We currently work with an outsourced accounting firm. You'll have full autonomy to shape the future org — whether that means scaling external support, bringing functions in-house, or building a hybrid model. This role reports to the VP of Finance (who reports to the CEO) and partners closely with RevOps, Legal, and other teams.
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If you're excited to shape a modern, scalable accounting function from the ground up — and want the freedom to build it your way — we'd love to hear from you.
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