Duke Energy

Lead Financial Analyst - RRE, ESGS & SPC Consolidations FP&A

Duke Energy
US Charlotte, NC, US
Onsite $89k–$166k 2026-06-18
What this role pays in Charlotte
$68K - $122K
Low
$68K
Median
$89K
High
$122K
Official salary benchmark · BLS OEWS 2025

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**Important Application Submission Information** In order to ensure your application is successfully received before the job posting expires, please submit your application by 11:59 PM on Wednesday, June 24, 2026**More than a career \- a chance to make a difference in people's lives.** -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Build an exciting, rewarding career with us – help us make a difference for millions of people every day. Consider joining the Duke Energy team, where you'll find a friendly work environment, opportunities for growth and development, recognition for your work, and competitive pay and benefits. **Job Summary:** ---------------- The Lead Financial Analyst position will report to the Manager of RRE, ESGS \& SPC Consolidations Finance, supporting the Regulated \& Renewable Energy (RRE), Enterprise Safety \& Generation Services (ESGS), and System Planning \& Construction (SPC). This position will support the RRE, ESGS \& SPC’s, O\&M and Capital consolidations, reporting and analysis for a combined total annual budget of approximately $4\-6 billion. The Lead will be responsible for coordinating the cost management reporting, accounting and financial analysis, business planning and all key operational finance functions. The Lead will provide support to the organization’s senior leadership as needed. RRE is responsible for operating and maintaining over 43,000 MWs of generating capacity (approximately 80% of Duke Energy’s total regulated generating capacity), including Coal, Combined Cycle, Combustion Turbine, Hydro\-Electric and Regulated Solar Energy generation across six states. Total annual budget is approximately $2 billion between O\&M, Capital, ARO and Cost of Removal (COR). ESGS is responsible for a variety of different support organizations: Environmental, Health \& Safety (EH\&S), Coal Combustion Products (CCP), Enterprise Operational Excellence, Enterprise Training, Project Controls and Central Op

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