Role Overview
The CFO provides financial leadership and ensures the company operates with clarity, control, and discipline. This role manages budgeting, forecasting, job costing, and financial reporting while also supporting strategic decisions. The CFO must translate financial data into actionable insights and ensure that growth is supported by strong financial fundamentals.
The CFO provides financial leadership and ensures the company operates with clarity, control, and discipline. This role manages budgeting, forecasting, job costing, and financial reporting while also supporting strategic decisions. The CFO must translate financial data into actionable insights and ensure that growth is supported by strong financial fundamentals.
Why This Role Matters
Financial visibility and control are essential for long-term success. This role ensures the company can make informed decisions, manage risk, and maintain profitability. Without strong financial leadership, growth can quickly become unsustainable.
Financial visibility and control are essential for long-term success. This role ensures the company can make informed decisions, manage risk, and maintain profitability. Without strong financial leadership, growth can quickly become unsustainable.
Key Responsibilities
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Oversee financial operations and reporting
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Develop budgets and forecasts
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Monitor job costing and profitability
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Manage cash flow
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Analyze financial trends
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Provide strategic financial guidance
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Implement cost controls
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Ensure compliance
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Support pricing strategy
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Develop reporting systems
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Identify risks
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Collaborate with leadership
Success Metrics
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Profit margins
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Cash flow stability
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Forecast accuracy
Failure Indicators
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Cost overruns
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Poor financial visibility
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Cash flow issues
Cultural Responsibility
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Promotes financial discipline
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Encourages data-driven decisions
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Reinforces accountability