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The CFO directs strategic and operational financial planning, budgeting process, accounting and finance practices, financial risk assessment, forecasting and variance analysis; and is in charge of formulating, negotiating and executing parent and project level bond and bank financing, as well as any acquisitions, partnering or merger events.
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TheDirector of Strategic Finance reports to the CFO and is responsible for managing the financial planning and analysis processes across the organization. BA/BS degree or equivalent Finance/Accounting/Business; CPA/MAcc/MSF/MBA a plus.
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In this role, the Finance Director will oversee the finance functions for the Enclosure business, including core accounting and controls, strategic business partnership, forecasting, financial planning and analysis, revenue recognition, product costing, working capital management and associated analysis and reporting.
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This role will drive and evolve the planning and analysis functions by providing more significant and insightful business analytics that better support to the business through FP&A. This will also include client profitability development and analytics, due diligence data collection, review, and analysis that support any potential transactions the company undertakes, and overall product management around the FP&A technology development.
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The COO/CFO will be the President's trusted advisor, responsible for all aspects of operations, planning, financial reporting and budgeting, and will matrix report to the international corporate finance organization in support of business objectives across the globe.
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Partner with the Strategy and Business Planning team on various programmatic and strategic investment valuations Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Finance or Accounting required ; MBA preferred Minimum of 5+ years of experienceRequired Skills and Knowledge Use of Excel worksheets and other financial planning software and experienced in forecasting and budgeting, capital allocation, business planning, return and complex analytics and pro-forma development including investment return analysis.
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Serve as a liaison between the technology development, infrastructure and support departments, technology business units, corporate finance teams, to enable technological and data transformation.
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Bachelor's degree in financial engineering, applied analytics, Strategic Finance, or Finance, or equivalent combination of education and experience; Masters in any of the above a plus.
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Lead the development of Legal, IT, Finance, HR, Facilities, etc., budgets in annual budgeting process, develop periodic forecasts as needed, and perform variance analyses with relevant stakeholders to identify areas of revenue and performance improvement opportunities.
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8+ years of data analytics, financial systems, financial modeling, including prior hands-on experience with $25+ million budgets for technology product development and infrastructure support business initiatives strongly preferred.
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Experience with finance or operations for technology companies including capitalized software, technology development project modeling, technology infrastructure (e.g. communications, network, computer equipment, SaaS in the cloud) and being in a rapidly growing company via acquisitions and organic growth is preferred.
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Perform ad-hoc requests and projects to support operational and strategic business decisions as needed. Experience as a technology lead within a finance organization that can access and leverage complex, multi-product company data to support and help evaluate acquisitions, dispositions, and/or business combinations.
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Experience with Python, R, PySpark, Sharepoint, Tableau, databricks, SQL, data lakes and system architecture planning. Solid knowledge of major general ledger systems, GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) as well as financial concepts (IRR analyses, DCFs, etc.
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Providing decision support for a range of projects, investments, and strategic initiatives. Build apt predictive models and machine-learning algorithms to solve the business problems. This person will operate at both the strategic and tactical level and must be comfortable with both leading and doing.
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Act as a project manager and a business analyst equally to drive projects to completion within budget and on schedule. Formulate the business requirement into technical data analytics problem.
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