Vice President, Development
New York, NY Jobs
Opportunity
Reporting to IRAP's Executive Vice President, External Relationsand Chief of Staff, the Vice President (VP), Development will be anintegral member of the IRAP team, and involved in theorganization's overall strategic development. They will oversee andmanage the organization's fundraising strategy, development, andexecution, and will build key infrastructure and contacts tostrengthen and sustain its activities. In partnership with the Executive Vice President, External Relations and Chief of Staff,the Development team, and other key stakeholders, the VP will be astrategic leader and frontline fundraiser, forging newrelationships to increase IRAP's visibility, achieve ambitiousimpact, and secure long-term financial resources. They will lead,in partnership, the design and implementation of a comprehensive,clearly-articulated multi-year plan to maintain organizationalhealth in the years to come. The VP will hold a portfolio ofprincipal and major individual and institutional donors, and willbe responsible for personal fundraising performance alongside therest of the development team.
The VP, Development will have primary responsibility forestablishing and implementing the infrastructure needed to grow a$30M annual budget through the solicitation of grassroots tomajor/principal gifts, special events and virtual opportunities,and corporate and foundation support. They will expand anddiversify IRAP's donor base/pipeline and work closely with otherteam members to secure funding for new initiatives. In addition,the VP will work closely with the Board of Directors on theirrespective individual fundraising / relationship-building plans,and encourage everyone, through many different avenues, to becomemore involved in helping the organization reach their fundraisinggoals.
The VP, Development will directly supervise the highly strategic Development Leadership Team, comprising the Director of IndividualPhilanthropy, Director of Institutional Philanthropy, and the Development Operations team lead, in addition to overseeing andleading the nine Development team professionals. They will also bea member of the Senior Management Team, responsible for helping todevelop a strategic execution plan to achieve organizationalresults.
Responsibilities
Provide strategic vision and direction to build a first-ratedevelopment program, in partnership with the Executive LeadershipTeam, Development team, and Board of Directors, includingindividual, corporate, and foundation fundraising, and support andensure stellar development operations.
Through a combination of donor, prospect, Board, and staffengagement; intentional pipeline building and authenticstewardship; and creative and innovative fundraising strategies,lead the organization-wide goal of deepening existing andprospective funder relationships, and expanding and diversifyingthe base of supporters and ambassadors.
Maintain a dynamic portfolio of high-net-worth individuals andmajor institutional funders.
Support the Board of Directors, including staffing the Development Committee, as it undertakes greater fundraising andpipeline-building efforts.
Ensure dynamic processes in all phases of prospect management,donor qualification, cultivation, solicitation, stewardship, anddevelopment reporting.
Create and implement a plan for the diversification of fundingtypes, such as expanding our non-U.S. supporter base, competing formore multilateral funding opportunities, and/or acceleratinggrassroots giving.
Ensure the mobilization of virtual and in-person fundraisingactivities, including by leading the biannual Audacious Communitycalls and other development cultivation and stewardshipopportunities.
Communicate regularly with the Executive Vice President,appropriate Executive Leadership Team members, and the SeniorDirector, Global Planning and Strategic Resourcing to understandpotential programmatic funding needs, then work with others on the Development team to identify and pursue funding opportunities tomeet those needs.
With the support of the Development Operations team, provideregular analysis and reporting on the overall performance offundraising against goals and Annual Plan.
Actively manage the Development departmental budget, bringingrisks and opportunities to the attention of the EVP, ExternalRelations and Chief of Staff.
In collaboration with the Senior Director of Communications,devise and implement compelling and consistent external messaging,and build consistent and recognizable identity to further IRAP'sbrand and enhance visibility.
Identify, develop, and mentor the Development team, and fostera team culture of accountability, collaboration, honesty, respect,and joy.
Indirectly manage a team of Development professionals who aremembers of the union.
Together with the Development team, advance DEIAB efforts infundraising, including elevating client and partner voices, andsupporting Development's role in the achievement oforganization-wide DEIAB goals.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelor's degree required.
Experience
At least ten years of professional experience in amission-driven, nonprofit organization.
Demonstrated success in a Development function/role/position(managing and forging relationships with multiple donorsources).
Five years of management or supervisory experience required;supervisory experience in a unionized environment preferred.
Experience in building a dynamic and effective fundraisingprogram, designed to grow with time and the expanding needs of theorganization.
Experience working with Salesforce, Raiser's Edge or other CRMdatabase management systems is a plus.
Values, Competencies and Skills
Highly creative and strategic minded; ability to influence andengage a wide range of donors and build long-termrelationships.
Demonstrated ability to direct broad fundraising initiatives tomeet institutional goals, and proven ability to personally raiseprincipal and major individual and/or institutional gifts.
Superb writing, communication, and analytical skills.
Exceptional organizational and time management skills.
Flexible and adaptable style; a leader who can positivelyimpact both strategic and tactical fundraising initiatives.
Ability to work both independently without close oversight, butalso a team player who will productively engage with others,including IRAP staff, leadership, Board of Directors, and other keystakeholders.
Demonstrated ability to inspire, engage, and motivatestaff.
High standards of professional and ethical conduct, integrity,and accountability.
Must be familiar with nonprofit financial management andprogram budgeting.
Commitment to IRAP's mission to create a world where refugeesand all people seeking safety are empowered to claim their right tofreedom of movement and a path to lasting refuge.
Location
The candidate will work in one of IRAP's U.S. offices in NewYork City or Washington, DC, but remote work candidates will beconsidered. The position must be able to work within EST workhours, +/- two hours, to facilitate team collaboration.
Job-related Requirements
This position does not require regular office presence.
This position requires the ability to travel (approximately sixtimes per year, including possible international travel),occasional work outside daytime business hours to meet withsupporters and participate in cultivation opportunities, andrepresent IRAP at external events/meetings as and whenrequired.
Compensation
IRAP strives for equity and transparency in its compensationpractices. Compensation is based on experience, education, andinternal equity. The salary for this role is in a range based onmarket data and will be between $158,772 - $180,071.
Benefits
IRAP offers an extremely competitive benefits package in eachlocation. For more information about IRAP's benefits, please visitour careers page.
IRAP's benefits vary across office locations, and IRAP seeks tooffer equitable and generous benefits to all employees. IRAP's U.S.benefits include:
Fully paid family health insurance
Retirement options
Extensive PTO (20 or more vacation days & 19 org-wideholidays)
Comprehensive leave time for sickness
Disability and parenting (5 months of parentalleave)
Reimbursement for work from home equipment
Generous opportunities for professional development
Benefits
IRAP's benefits vary across office locations, and IRAP seeks tooffer equitable and generous benefits to all employees. IRAP's U.S.benefits include:
Fully paid family health insurance
Retirement options
Extensive PTO (20 or more vacation days & 19 org-wideholidays)
Comprehensive leave time for sickness
Disability and parenting (5 months of parentalleave)
Reimbursement for work from home equipment
Generous opportunities for professional development
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VP, Project Finance
New York, NY Jobs
Korn Ferry has partnered with our client on their search for VP, Project Finance
Market Risk Senior Manager Business Execution I Global Risk Management CIB Project Finance US / Canada
Summary of Responsibilities:
Looking for a Project Finance Risk Vice President. The candidate will assist the Project Finance Risk team in the analysis, approval and monitoring of the Project Finance deals originated in BBVA New York.
In line with the mid to senior level position he / she will have to combine tasks such as monitoring internal portfolios and pipelines, prepare portfolio reports, provide support to junior members within the team; with more senior tasks such as documentation of executed deals and, specifically, preparing credit packages based on strong risk analysis and running financial models of awarded transactions.
List Major Job Responsibilities:
Assist in the Financial and Risk Analysis of project finance opportunities, including Infrastructure, Oil & Gas and Renewable assets.
Assist with the monitoring and waiver / amendments management of the BBVA New York Project Finance portfolio.
Assist with the production of timely and strong risk packages and accurate reports for different Risk Committees (including local and global committees) in coordination with the HO Project Finance Risk team.
Present to the Risk Committees when required.
Maintenance of internal reports and their distribution to the appropriate areas.
Interaction with the Madrid Project Finance Risk team to coordinate the analysis of the proposals coming from the Project Finance origination team.
Ability to maintain credit files and folders to make sure everything is accurate to field internal audits and credit quality control.
Level of Complexity and Risk Involved:
Moderately to significantly complex responsibilities, with a critical component being the production and review of strong credit packages and the coordination and interaction with other teams within the bank (locally and globally). Strong understanding of underwriting and risk analysis.
Skills, knowledge, and abilities/Competencies:
Degree in Economics, Accounting, Finance or related field
7+ years of experience working in corporate and/or investment banking related to Project Finance and/or experience in construction / energy firms related to Project Finance
Understanding of financial modeling
Formal credit training a strong plus
Fluent in English a must, strong preference for Spanish fluency
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Ability to work in a team environment and under tight deadlines
Strong understanding of financial statement analysis, financial modeling and DCF analysis
Proficient in ALL Microsoft Office Tools
Strong excel and power-point necessary, Bloomberg a plus
Management Responsibilities: None
VP of Finance
New York, NY Jobs
Position Overview: We are looking for a dynamic VP of Finance who will oversee the financial operations of the organization, ensuring the accuracy of financial reporting, adherence to regulatory standards, and providing strategic financial insights to support the company's growth. The ideal candidate will be a highly skilled financial professional with a strong background in accounting, compliance, and team leadership.
Key Responsibilities:
Financial Reporting and Analysis:
Prepare and ensure the accuracy of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements.
Conduct detailed financial analysis and provide insights to senior management.
Ensure compliance with GAAP and other regulatory requirements.
10Q & 10K experience
Budgeting and Forecasting:
Lead the annual budgeting process, including preparation, consolidation, and review.
Develop and maintain financial forecasts to guide business planning.
Monitor budget performance and analyze variances, providing actionable recommendations.
Internal Controls and Compliance:
Develop, implement, and maintain robust internal controls to safeguard company assets.
Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal financial regulations.
Coordinate and manage internal and external audits, including the preparation of necessary documentation.
Cash Flow Management:
Oversee cash flow planning and ensure the availability of funds as needed.
Manage treasury functions, including cash management, investments, and financing activities.
Develop and implement strategies to optimize cash flow and liquidity.
Financial Operations:
Oversee the accounting operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and the general ledger.
Ensure accurate and timely processing of financial transactions.
Reconcile bank statements and other financial accounts to ensure accuracy.
Process Improvement:
Identify opportunities to streamline financial operations and enhance efficiency.
Implement best practices in financial management and accounting processes.
Stay updated with industry trends and changes in regulations.
Strategic Support:
Partner with the CFO and senior management to develop and implement financial strategies.
Provide financial insights and recommendations to support business growth and profitability.
Collaborate with other departments to align financial strategies with organizational goals
Requirements & Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelor's degree in finance, Accounting, or a related field.
Master's degree in finance, Accounting, or Business Administration is preferred.
Professional certification (CPA, CMA, or equivalent) is highly desirable.
Experience:
Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in finance or accounting roles, with at least 3-5 years in a senior or managerial position.
Experience in a multinational company or a large local enterprise is preferred.
Skills:
Strong knowledge of GAAP and financial regulations.
Proficiency in financial management software and ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle).
Advanced MS Excel skills.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to lead and motivate a team.
Strategic thinking and business acumen
Languages: Fluency in English is required.
Work Environment: When not working remote, this role will require travel to Long Island for in person collaboration and meetings. We will expect some in person time in our NYC office as well.
Perks of the Job
Competitive salary
Medical and prescription benefits
Dental and vision benefits
Paid holidays
Paid time off
401k
Equal Opportunity Employer: Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, National Origin, Age, Genetic Information, Disability, Protected Veteran Status, or any other legally protected group status.
Chief Financial Officer
San Francisco, CA Jobs
A Chicago-based global leader in innovation and technology-driven solutions is seeking an experienced Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead its financial strategy, execution, and operations. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, the CFO will play a pivotal role in driving profitable growth and ensuring financial excellence across a dynamic, fast-paced organization.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and execute the company's financial strategy, aligning with overarching business objectives. Lead annual budget planning, forecasting, and financial analysis to support strategic decision-making.
Oversee all aspects of financial reporting, including accounts receivable, accounts payable, billing, and collections. Ensure compliance with accounting standards, regulatory requirements, and internal policies.
Identify and mitigate financial and operational risks while implementing policies to safeguard company assets.
Build and lead a high-performing global finance team, fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.
Present financial reports and analysis to the executive team, board of advisors, and other key stakeholders.
Key Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, or Business Administration required; CPA or equivalent certification required, MBA preferred.
10+ years in finance leadership roles, including 3-5 years as CFO in a global, private-equity-backed organization.
Proven success in capital and budget management, M&A activities, and financial system implementations.
Strong understanding of corporate finance, accounting principles, tax regulations, and compliance reporting.
Exceptional leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
This is an on-site role based in Chicago, IL, offering a competitive remuneration package aligned with experience and expertise. You'll be joining a forward-thinking company that values innovation, collaboration, and professional growth. The organization offers a dynamic work environment, the opportunity to shape financial strategy at a global scale, and a commitment to work-life balance alongside comprehensive benefits.
Chief Financial and Administrative Officer (CFAO)
Chicago, IL Jobs
Our client, college-preparatory, co-educational school for grades 9-12 seeks a Chief Financial and Administrative Officer (CFAO). The CFAO serves as a key strategic partner to the President, the Principal, Board of Directors, and Leadership Team, overseeing the financial, operational, and administrative functions of the school. Reporting to the President, the CFAO ensures the school's financial health and operational excellence while aligning resources to support the school's mission, vision, and strategic goals. The School has a $20M endowment portfolio and a $10M budget.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Financial Management
Develop and implement the school's financial strategy in collaboration with the Leadership Team and the Board.
Manage long-term planning, including forecasting, capital planning and endowment management.
Provide regular and financial reports to the school's President, Finance Committee, and Board, offering insights and recommendations for financial planning and risk management.
In collaboration with the President and the Board of Directors, guide the school through sustainability planning with modeling and forecasting of alternative scenarios.
Prepare and manage the annual operating budget, ensuring alignment with the school's goals and priorities and the sustainability planning.
Establish financial aid policies that align to both the school's sustainability needs and the school's mission of serving low-income students.
Manage the Controller and accounting processes to maintain effective accounting practices, and to prepare and communicate monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements precisely and in a timely manner.
Ensure compliance with all financial regulations, accounting standards, and audit requirements.
Human Resources and Organizational Leadership
In collaboration with the President and other school leaders, develop and implement human capital strategy to ensure effective resource deployment to meet the school's goals and strategy.
Lead efforts for long-range people planning, compensation benchmarking, and succession planning.
Provide leadership and guidance on HR policies, staff recruitment, professional development and performance management.
Ensure the school's compliance with federal, state and local legal requirements by staying abreast of existing and new legislation; enforcing adherence to requirements; advising management on legal obligations; ensuring enforcement of school policies; and updating policies as needed.
Provide oversight, review, and negotiation of benefit plans on an annual basis or as needed. Lead long-term planning initiatives to ensure long-term sustainability of benefit offerings.
In conjunction with the Human Resources Director, provide on-going education and communication with employees regarding their total compensation and benefits.
In coordination with the Director of Human Resources, oversee all areas of recruitment and employment offers.
Technology Oversight
Serve as a senior liaison for the Managed Services Provider (MSP), including service agreements, performance evaluations, and escalation protocols for IT issues.
Establish metrics and reporting processes to assess the effectiveness of the school's technology initiatives and MSP performance.
Provide oversight on the management of the school's technology infrastructure, ensuring it supports academic and administrative goals.
Advocate for and drive the collaboration between the school administration and the Director of Technology to develop initiatives to integrate new and existing technology solutions that enhance operational efficiency, teaching, and learning outcomes.
Oversee the procurement, deployment, and maintenance of the school's technology assets, including student devices, faculty laptops, classroom technology and network infrastructure.
Establish metrics and reporting processes to assess the effectiveness of the school's technology initiatives and MSP performance.
Collaborate with the Director of Technology to develop and oversee technology budgets ensuring alignment with the school's strategic goals and financial plan.
Ensure the school is compliant with data privacy laws, cybersecurity protocols, and that it stays abreast of technology related regulations and best practices.
Oversee IT disaster technology planning to ensure the continuity of technology services in the event of emergencies or outages.
Facilities Management
Oversee the current year and five-year operating and capital expenditures planning for the grounds and facilities.
In collaboration with the Director of Facilities, ensure all preventive and unplanned maintenance for building systems is performed through cost effective service contracts and service orders.
Oversee the sourcing, procurement and budgeting of renovation and new construction projects the School considers.
Collaborate with the Director of Facilities to manage vendor relationships, contracts, and procurement processes to ensure cost effectiveness and quality.
Develop and execute a succession plan for the Director of Facilities and maintenance staff.
Ensure campus facilities are safe, functional, and conducive to the educational mission, including oversight of maintenance, renovations, and new construction projects.
Risk management
Review School contracts for compliance and financial requirements.
Monitor and oversee insurance needs and policies for the school. In consultation with the School's insurance provider, determine sufficiency of property and liability and other coverage as well as adequate protection for students, employees, directors, and officers.
Other
Attend and participate in School-related professional associations
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree required, Master's Degree or CPA preferred.
Strong understanding and demonstrated leadership in not-for-profit financial and operations management.
Minimum ten years senior management experience in not-for-profit organization, preferably an educational institution.
Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills.
Adept at leading change and driving continuous improvement.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate financial data and concepts to diverse stakeholders.
Compensation: $165k-$185k Full-time, year-round position with competitive salary and benefits.
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Chief Financial Officer
Los Angeles, CA Jobs
Exciting Opportunity for a Strategic Financial Leader!
Our client, a rapidly growing company in the renewable energy sector, is seeking a dynamic Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to provide strategic leadership and drive financial excellence. This is a unique chance to join a fast-growth company and make a significant impact on its future success.
Key responsibilities for this role will include (but are not limited to):
Leading the Finance department, covering Capital Markets, Project Finance, FP&A, and Administrative Accounting.
Crafting and executing strategies for capital raising and investor relations management.
Overseeing structured finance, financial planning, cash management, tax and accounting, risk management, and financial reporting.
Collaborating with the executive team to shape and implement company strategies and goals.
Fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace culture.
Establishing and maintaining relationships with financial institutions and capital providers.
Recruiting, training, and developing the finance team, and managing performance reviews.
Ensuring robust governance structures to enhance operational execution and shareholder value.
Directing due diligence, term sheet negotiations, and documentation with finance providers.
Implementing financial processes for performance management, strategic planning, and profitability analysis.
Ensuring compliance with financial regulations and reporting standards.
Developing financial strategies to support company growth and sustainability.
Providing financial analysis and insights to guide business decision-making.
Managing relationships with investors, lenders, and other stakeholders.
Leading financial due diligence for potential acquisitions and partnerships.
Managing financial risks such as currency fluctuations and commodity price changes.
Required and desired skillsets, experience, and qualifications for this role:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance; MBA, MFA, and/or CPA highly desirable.
5+ years of successful experience as a senior-level executive.
10+ years in progressively responsible financial and operational leadership roles, ideally in the energy sector.
Proven ability to lead diverse stakeholder groups, including the executive team, partners, vendors, and customers.
Strong relationship-building skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with the executive team.
Initiative, persistence, and an entrepreneurial spirit.
Outstanding interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills.
Experience in capital markets, financial partner relationships, and transaction execution.
Prior experience with M&A transactions and post-acquisition integration.
Experience with early- to mid-stage funding strategies and employee compensation models.
This role is ideal for a nimble, bold, and innovative financial leader looking to contribute to a mission-driven company focused on advancing renewable energy solutions. If you are passionate about finance and making a significant impact, we encourage you to apply.
Director of Finance & Operations
Chicago, IL Jobs
About the Role
Our global, publicly traded client is hiring for a dynamic Director of Finance & Operations to drive financial performance and operational excellence for its operational support and repair business unit. Reporting to the Division CFO with a dotted line to the VP of Operations, this leader will oversee a team of 20+, including five Controllers across multiple sites.
Following the company's acquisition of this $400M business unit in 2024, there is an immediate need for a financial operations leader to assess financial needs, develop actionable plans, and communicate effectively across leadership and operational teams. The Director will play a key role in achieving the company's ambitious goal of doubling this business globally.
This high-impact role requires a strategic thinker with strong financial acumen and operational expertise. The Director will serve as a key partner to the business leader, ensuring financial discipline, optimizing profitability, and guiding the organization through growth and transformation.
Location: Chicago area
Travel: 25%
Key Responsibilities
Financial & Strategic Leadership: Partner with the VP/GM to drive financial performance, aligning financial goals with operational strategy.
Planning & Analysis: Lead the annual financial planning process, defining actions to meet revenue, operating income, free cash flow, and return on invested capital (ROIC) targets.
Financial Reporting & Compliance: Ensure accurate financial statements and maintain strong internal controls in collaboration with the Controllers and Corporate Finance.
Operational & Cost Optimization: Provide financial analysis to support cost control, margin improvement, and capital investments to maximize ROI.
Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) & Integration: Support purchase price allocation, SOX implementation, and ERP system integration following the acquisition.
Leadership & Talent Development: Build and develop a high-performing finance team, fostering a culture of accountability, growth, and innovation.
Key Qualifications & Competencies
Senior-level finance and operational experience, preferably in manufacturing, repair, or related industry
Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills, with the ability to influence business decisions through data-driven insights.
Proven ability to partner with operational leaders, translating financial information into actionable business strategies.
Strong leadership, team development, and stakeholder management skills.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to simplify financial data for non-finance audiences.
Why Join Us?
This is an exciting opportunity to shape the financial strategy of a high-growth services business. With significant investment from the parent company and an ambitious roadmap for expansion, this role offers a unique chance to drive transformation, lead a talented team, and make a lasting impact on the company's success.
Salary Range: $200,000-$250,000 plus bonus
Vice President, Business Planning and Analysis I
Pittsburgh, PA Jobs
Vice President - Business Planning and Analyst
At BNY, our culture empowers you to grow and succeed. As a leading global financial services company at the center of the world's financial system we touch nearly 20% of the world's investible assets. Every day around the globe, our 50,000+ employees bring the power of their perspective to the table to create solutions with our clients that benefit businesses, communities and people everywhere.
We continue to be a leader in the industry, awarded as a top home for innovators and for creating an inclusive workplace. Through our unique ideas and talents, together we help make money work for the world. This is what is all about.
We're seeking a future team member for the role of Vice President - Business Planning and Analyst to join our Corporate Trust Billing and Pricing Oversight team. This role is located in Pittsburg, PA - HYBRID
In this role, you'll make an impact in the following ways:
Support the creation, design and delivery of a range of metrics reporting to support the Corporate Trust business and regulatory requirements
Identify opportunities to improve, automate and enhance existing reporting
Convey and translate complex concepts and details for key stakeholders and senior management
Work collaboratively with internal teams, such as Engineering, Conventional Trust, Structured Debt and Loans Enablement platforms to ensure metrics meet business and regulatory requirements
Lead discussions on process control and change
Contribute to robust risk and control frameworks
Maintain robust governance around capture of management information and KRIs
Focus on continual process improvement
To be successful in this role, we're seeking the following:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
5+ years experience within financial services industry preferred
Strong technical and analytical skills including advanced Excel, experience with BI reporting solutions
Knowledge of Python, Alteryx and SQL would be advantageous
Ability to work independently on complex data solutions
Excellent communication skills
Ability to think laterally to resolve issues
Details driven and results oriented
Self-driven and proactive
At BNY, our culture speaks for itself. Here's a few of our awards:
America's Most Innovative Companies, Fortune, 2024
World's Most Admired Companies, Fortune 2024
Human Rights Campaign Foundation, Corporate Equality Index, 100% score,
Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion , Disability: IN - 100% score,
"Most Just Companies", Just Capital and CNBC, 2024
Dow Jones Sustainability Indices, Top performing company for Sustainability, 2024
Bloomberg's Gender Equality Index (GEI), 2023
Our Benefits and Rewards:
BNY offers highly competitive compensation, benefits, and wellbeing programs rooted in a strong culture of excellence and our pay-for-performance philosophy. We provide access to flexible global resources and tools for your life's journey. Focus on your health, foster your personal resilience, and reach your financial goals as a valued member of our team, along with generous paid leaves, including paid volunteer time, that can support you and your family through moments that matter.
BNY is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - Underrepresented racial and ethnic groups/Females/Individuals with Disabilities/Protected Veterans.
Director of Project Finance
San Jose, CA Jobs
The client is a utility scale developer led by a team with over a decade of experience building utility scale projects.
They have a robust pipeline of projects in development and looking for a talented Director of Project Finance to report to the CEO.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and oversee comprehensive financial models and analyses for major projects, including cash flow projections, ROI calculations, and risk assessments
Lead the evaluation of project financing options, including debt structures, tax equity, and other funding structures
Establish and maintain relationships with key financial partners, including banks, investors, and other financial institutions
Oversee due diligence processes and coordinate with legal, tax, and accounting teams on project-related matters
Direct the development of project budgets and monitor actual performance against forecasts, implementing corrective actions as needed
Present financial analyses and recommendations to senior leadership and stakeholders, supporting strategic decision-making
Build a team
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Accounting, or related field; MBA or relevant master's degree preferred
10+ years of project finance experience with a demonstrated ability to close transactions
Experience with complex debt and equity financing structures
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong communication and leadership abilities
Candidate is preferably based in Los Angeles or San Francisco. However, remote candidates will be considered as well.
Director of Project Finance
San Francisco, CA Jobs
The client is a utility scale developer led by a team with over a decade of experience building utility scale projects.
They have a robust pipeline of projects in development and looking for a talented Director of Project Finance to report to the CEO.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and oversee comprehensive financial models and analyses for major projects, including cash flow projections, ROI calculations, and risk assessments
Lead the evaluation of project financing options, including debt structures, tax equity, and other funding structures
Establish and maintain relationships with key financial partners, including banks, investors, and other financial institutions
Oversee due diligence processes and coordinate with legal, tax, and accounting teams on project-related matters
Direct the development of project budgets and monitor actual performance against forecasts, implementing corrective actions as needed
Present financial analyses and recommendations to senior leadership and stakeholders, supporting strategic decision-making
Build a team
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Accounting, or related field; MBA or relevant master's degree preferred
10+ years of project finance experience with a demonstrated ability to close transactions
Experience with complex debt and equity financing structures
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong communication and leadership abilities
Candidate is preferably based in Los Angeles or San Francisco. However, remote candidates will be considered as well.
Director of Project Finance
Santa Rosa, CA Jobs
The client is a utility scale developer led by a team with over a decade of experience building utility scale projects.
They have a robust pipeline of projects in development and looking for a talented Director of Project Finance to report to the CEO.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and oversee comprehensive financial models and analyses for major projects, including cash flow projections, ROI calculations, and risk assessments
Lead the evaluation of project financing options, including debt structures, tax equity, and other funding structures
Establish and maintain relationships with key financial partners, including banks, investors, and other financial institutions
Oversee due diligence processes and coordinate with legal, tax, and accounting teams on project-related matters
Direct the development of project budgets and monitor actual performance against forecasts, implementing corrective actions as needed
Present financial analyses and recommendations to senior leadership and stakeholders, supporting strategic decision-making
Build a team
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Accounting, or related field; MBA or relevant master's degree preferred
10+ years of project finance experience with a demonstrated ability to close transactions
Experience with complex debt and equity financing structures
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong communication and leadership abilities
Candidate is preferably based in Los Angeles or San Francisco. However, remote candidates will be considered as well.
Director of Project Finance
Sunnyvale, CA Jobs
The client is a utility scale developer led by a team with over a decade of experience building utility scale projects.
They have a robust pipeline of projects in development and looking for a talented Director of Project Finance to report to the CEO.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and oversee comprehensive financial models and analyses for major projects, including cash flow projections, ROI calculations, and risk assessments
Lead the evaluation of project financing options, including debt structures, tax equity, and other funding structures
Establish and maintain relationships with key financial partners, including banks, investors, and other financial institutions
Oversee due diligence processes and coordinate with legal, tax, and accounting teams on project-related matters
Direct the development of project budgets and monitor actual performance against forecasts, implementing corrective actions as needed
Present financial analyses and recommendations to senior leadership and stakeholders, supporting strategic decision-making
Build a team
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Accounting, or related field; MBA or relevant master's degree preferred
10+ years of project finance experience with a demonstrated ability to close transactions
Experience with complex debt and equity financing structures
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong communication and leadership abilities
Candidate is preferably based in Los Angeles or San Francisco. However, remote candidates will be considered as well.
Director of Project Finance
Santa Clara, CA Jobs
The client is a utility scale developer led by a team with over a decade of experience building utility scale projects.
They have a robust pipeline of projects in development and looking for a talented Director of Project Finance to report to the CEO.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and oversee comprehensive financial models and analyses for major projects, including cash flow projections, ROI calculations, and risk assessments
Lead the evaluation of project financing options, including debt structures, tax equity, and other funding structures
Establish and maintain relationships with key financial partners, including banks, investors, and other financial institutions
Oversee due diligence processes and coordinate with legal, tax, and accounting teams on project-related matters
Direct the development of project budgets and monitor actual performance against forecasts, implementing corrective actions as needed
Present financial analyses and recommendations to senior leadership and stakeholders, supporting strategic decision-making
Build a team
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Accounting, or related field; MBA or relevant master's degree preferred
10+ years of project finance experience with a demonstrated ability to close transactions
Experience with complex debt and equity financing structures
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong communication and leadership abilities
Candidate is preferably based in Los Angeles or San Francisco. However, remote candidates will be considered as well.
Director of Project Finance
Fremont, CA Jobs
The client is a utility scale developer led by a team with over a decade of experience building utility scale projects.
They have a robust pipeline of projects in development and looking for a talented Director of Project Finance to report to the CEO.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and oversee comprehensive financial models and analyses for major projects, including cash flow projections, ROI calculations, and risk assessments
Lead the evaluation of project financing options, including debt structures, tax equity, and other funding structures
Establish and maintain relationships with key financial partners, including banks, investors, and other financial institutions
Oversee due diligence processes and coordinate with legal, tax, and accounting teams on project-related matters
Direct the development of project budgets and monitor actual performance against forecasts, implementing corrective actions as needed
Present financial analyses and recommendations to senior leadership and stakeholders, supporting strategic decision-making
Build a team
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Accounting, or related field; MBA or relevant master's degree preferred
10+ years of project finance experience with a demonstrated ability to close transactions
Experience with complex debt and equity financing structures
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong communication and leadership abilities
Candidate is preferably based in Los Angeles or San Francisco. However, remote candidates will be considered as well.
Director of Financial Planning and Analysis
Rosemont, IL Jobs
Local candidates only.
StevenDouglas has been retained by our private equity client to identify a Director of FP&A for $30M tech-enabled distribution services business. The Director of FP&A will have significant exposure to and influence on senior leadership and private equity investors.
We are looking for someone with the analytical horsepower to dig in, understand a business, and build out analytics. You will develop and monitor thoughtful financial analyses and key performance indicators to provide timely insights into trends, profitability, and growth drivers.
Reporting to the CFO, this visible position will play a lead role in the development of monthly financial reporting packages, the annual budget planning process, and sales forecasting. You will develop and present materials for the Board of Directors and other executive leadership meetings.
The ideal candidate will have 8+ years of experience and an understanding of finance functions, including financial planning and analysis, financial reporting, accounting, processes, risks, and controls.
Requirements include working in a private equity-backed, growth company environment and FP&A experience working with a large number of products and locations.
Pluses include:
M&A experience (financial analysis, due diligence, and integration)
Experience working with a BI platform (ideally Power BI using a native query) along with an understanding of data modeling and knowledge of how to establish/systemize the process of tracking KPIs leveraging business intelligence is a plus
Manufacturing or Distribution industry experience
If you are excited for the unique opportunity to lead an FP&A playbook and drive change with a high growth private-equity backed organization, you will excel in this role.
Finance Director
Pottsville, PA Jobs
We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Director of Finance with a background in government financial management to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of government accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting practices. This role is responsible for overseeing all financial operations, ensuring compliance with government regulations, and providing strategic financial guidance to support the organization's goals. The Director of Finance will supervise one direct report, a Financial Analyst primarily focused on purchasing, and collaborate closely with other departments to ensure effective financial management.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead and manage all financial operations, including budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting, and compliance with government regulations.
Oversee the preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements and reports in accordance with government accounting standards.
Ensure that financial operations are in full compliance with federal, state, and local government regulations, including audits and filings.
Develop and manage annual budgets, financial forecasts, and cash flow projections to ensure financial health and sustainability.
Supervise and mentor the Financial Analyst, providing guidance on financial analysis, purchasing, and reporting.
Collaborate with department heads to assess financial needs, advise on cost-saving strategies, and ensure financial performance aligns with organizational goals.
Monitor and maintain financial systems, ensuring accuracy and integrity of financial data.
Manage relationships with external auditors, tax authorities, and other regulatory bodies.
Prepare financial reports for senior leadership and government stakeholders.
Review and approve contracts, grants, and other financial agreements to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Lead and support the organization's strategic financial planning efforts, identifying opportunities for improvement and growth.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field (required).
Minimum of 5 years of experience in financial management, with at least 3 years of experience in government financial operations (required).
CPA, MBA, or equivalent professional designation is a plus, but not required.
Strong financial analysis and reporting skills.
Proven experience managing and developing a team.
Excellent proficiency in financial software and systems, with advanced Excel skills.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate with internal and external stakeholders.
Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive financial data.
Strong problem-solving and organizational skills with attention to detail.
Senior Director Finance
Addison, IL Jobs
Senior Director of Financial Planning & Analysis
Salary Range: $200k + Bonus + Profit Sharing (+/- DOE)
We are looking for a Senior Director of FP&A to lead financial planning, forecasting, and business insights for a fast-growing organization. This role will work closely with senior leadership to drive financial performance, improve reporting processes, and support strategic initiatives.
Why Join Us?
Hybrid work schedule (3 days in-office)
Strong company culture and leadership team
Profit-sharing bonus program
Career growth opportunities in a high-growth company
Comprehensive benefits, including health insurance, 401(k) match, paid parental leave, and more
What You'll Do
Lead budgeting, forecasting, and financial modeling to support strategic growth
Provide executive leadership with clear financial insights and recommendations
Oversee financial reporting, ensuring accuracy and timeliness
Partner with Analytics, Operations, and Commercial teams to drive business decisions
Identify and implement process improvements for financial reporting and analysis
Manage and develop a high-performing FP&A team
What We're Looking For
10+ years of experience in Finance or Accounting leadership
Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance preferred
Strong financial modeling, reporting, and data analysis skills
Experience leading and mentoring teams in a fast-paced environment
Ability to communicate complex financial information to non-financial audiences
Expertise in Excel and ERP systems (experience with data analysis tools is a plus)
Background in distribution, manufacturing, or inventory-based businesses is a plus
Financial Operations (FinOps) -AWS/Azure
Malvern, PA Jobs
Going digital requires holistic thinking that puts humans at the center of everything. Entech delivers complete solutions including strategies, technologies, and implementation services to master digital convergence. We integrate our unique outside-in approach to people, processes, and technology to orchestrate digital empowerment to address today's business challenges. Mastering digital convergence at enterprise scale.
Entech is hiring a Financial Operations (FinOps) -AWS/Azure for a financial services client. This is a hybrid role that involves working onsite in Malvern, PA, 3 days per week.
Responsibilities:
Supporting Cloud Business Office FinOps initiatives
Be responsible for owning and streamlining AWS Cost anomaly management process.
Knowledge of both AWS & Azure from a FinOps perspective (or the ability to upskill on Azure with AWS heavy experience)
Build KPIs using metrics & Cost data to identify cost opportunities
Consult Cloud consumers on optimization opportunities
Support Business Case/Architectural design discussions to understand product infrastructure
Technical Skills:
Required: Minimum of 3 to 5 years' experience
AWS FinOps experience
Azure FinOps experience with reserve instances, compute savings plans & other FinOps concepts as they relate to Azure
Custom scripting experience to pull insights adhoc /some python experience a plus
Experience with Cloudability, and/or Cloud Custodian
Experience with optimizing "indirect" service spend - Cloudwatch, Cloudtrail, Config, etc
*We are looking for candidates willing to work directly on our W2.
No Corp-to-Corp.
Entech is an equal-opportunity employer
Benefits:
· Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits
· 401K
· Paid time off
Financial Valuation Manager
Los Angeles, CA Jobs
Hiring: Financial Valuation Manager | Los Angeles, CA
Are you a financial valuation expert with a keen analytical mind and a passion for delivering high-quality client service? We're looking for a Financial Valuation Manager to join our team in Los Angeles, CA!
What You'll Do:
Lead and manage valuation engagements, ensuring quality, adherence to technical standards, timely project delivery, and profitability.
Collaborate with clients, tax, audit, and legal professionals, representing M&S professionally.
Supervise, train, and mentor Financial Staff.
Support the sales team as required, including the preparation of presentations .
Engage with internal real estate and machinery & equipment appraisal practices for coordinated projects.
What We're Looking For:
✅ Education: Bachelor's in Accounting, Business, Finance, or Economics
✅ Experience: 4+ years in valuation (valuation firm, investment bank, or accounting firm)
✅ Skills: Strong analytical, research, and Excel modeling expertise
✅ Certification: CFA or ASA preferred but not required
✅ Soft Skills: Excellent communication, attention to detail, and client service focus
Why Join Us? A dynamic work environment, growth opportunities, and the chance to work with top-tier clients in the industry.
Apply today! Let's talk about how you can make an impact.
Senior Financial Analyst - Hybrid Remote
Erie, PA Jobs
Are you a strategic thinker with a passion for financial analysis and business decision-making? Our client, a prestigious industry leader in the Philadelphia suburbs, is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst to support senior leadership with financial modeling, planning, and performance evaluation.
What You'll Do:
Partner with senior leadership to develop financial analyses and models that drive business decisions.
Evaluate strategic initiatives, capital investments, new products, and client pricing using cost-benefit and cash flow analyses.
Conduct profitability analysis and allocate revenue/expenses using activity-based costing methods.
Play a key role in the annual planning process and quarterly forecasts, ensuring accuracy and transparency in financial reporting.
Develop financial and non-financial performance measures for business evaluation and control.
Prepare and present financial reports to senior leadership to support decision-making.
What We're Looking For:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, or a related field; CPA, CMA, or graduate degree preferred.
At least 5 years of experience in FP&A or a related financial role.
Strong analytical skills with experience in financial modeling and strategic analysis.
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word; experience with Oracle Cloud, Hyperion Essbase, or PeopleSoft Financials is a plus.
Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently and collaborate effectively with leadership teams.