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Senior Manager, Investor Relations

US

About Nscale

Nscale is the GPU cloud engineered for AI. We provide cost-effective, high-performance infrastructure for AI start-ups and large enterprises. Our GPU cloud enables AI-focused companies to accelerate innovation, simplify development, and achieve superior results - all while driving efficiency, scale, and environmental responsibility.

We thrive on a culture of relentless innovation, ownership, and accountability. As an Nscaler, you’ll build trust through openness and transparency and take pride in delivering your best work with excellence and urgency. Join us, and help build the infrastructure powering the future of AI.

Role Overview

The Senior Manager, Investor Relations will play a critical role in shaping how Nscale communicates its strategy, performance, and long-term vision to the investment community. This role blends financial acumen, strategic communication, and relationship building, supporting our growing presence in the capital markets.

The ideal candidate is a highly analytical, detail-oriented finance professional with exceptional communication skills. They will support the development of the company’s equity story, prepare key investor materials, and engage with both internal partners and external stakeholders to ensure consistent, compelling, and compliant messaging.

 

Key Responsibilities

Investor Communications & Materials

  • Support the development and refinement of investor-facing materials including presentations, earnings scripts, fact sheets, and Q&A documents.
  • Translate complex financial and strategic information into clear, compelling narratives tailored for investors and analysts.
  • Ensure consistency, accuracy, and transparency across all external communication touchpoints.

Equity Story Development

  • Partner with senior leadership to maintain and evolve the company’s equity narrative as business performance, markets, and strategy shift over time.
  • Conduct research and analysis to support updates to messaging, positioning, and long-term themes.

Investor & Analyst Engagement

  • Assist in managing relationships with institutional investors, sell-side analysts, and rating agencies.
  • Coordinate logistics and briefing materials for meetings, conferences, and roadshows; prepare leadership for external engagements.
  • Support proactive targeting efforts to expand and diversify the shareholder base.

Financial Disclosure & Reporting

  • Assist in preparing quarterly earnings materials, financial updates, and disclosures.
  • Partner with Finance, Legal, and Communications teams to ensure high-quality, compliant reporting.

Market, Peer & Sentiment Analysis

  • Monitor industry trends, competitor developments, investor sentiment, and key drivers within the capital markets.
  • Synthesize insights into actionable recommendations for senior leadership.
  • Maintain databases, dashboards, and benchmarking materials.

Public-Company Readiness & IR Operations

  • Contribute to the build-out of IR processes, tools, and best practices aligned with public-company standards.
  • Support the development of governance and compliance frameworks for external communications.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Work closely with FP&A, Treasury, Legal, Corporate Development, and Communications to ensure alignment across all investor-facing outputs.
  • Drive operational excellence and contribute to cross-functional workflows involving financial and strategic messaging.

Qualifications

  • 5–7+ years of experience in investor relations, equity research, investment banking, corporate finance, or a related discipline.
  • Strong understanding of capital markets, financial statements, and corporate valuation.
  • Experience supporting investor or client-facing communication in high-growth or technology-driven environments preferred.
  • Exceptional verbal, written, and visual communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex topics.
  • Highly analytical with strong modeling, problem-solving, and presentation capabilities.
  • Proven ability to work cross-functionally and handle multiple priorities under tight timelines.
  • MBA, CFA, or similar advanced credential is a plus.

 

At Nscale, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, diverse, and equitable workplace. We believe that a variety of perspectives enriches our work environment, and we encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We strongly encourage applications from people of colour, the LGBTQ+ community, people with disabilities, neurodivergent people, parents, carers, and individuals from lower socio-economic backgrounds. If there’s anything we can do to accommodate your specific situation, please let us know.

The responsibilities outlined in this job description are not exhaustive and are intended to provide a general overview of the position. The employee may be required to perform additional duties and responsibilities as assigned by management, consistent with the skills and qualifications of the role.

The range below reflects the base salary for the position. Actual compensation may vary based on job-related factors such as skill set, experience, education, and location. In addition to base salary, this role may be eligible for bonus, equity, and/or commission programs. Nscale may offer a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, flexible paid time off, parental leave, and retirement plan participation.

Salary Range

$145 - $200 USD

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