The Chief Financial Officer leads, directs, and manages the corporation's financial, administrative, and programmatic operations, including but not limited to accounting, budget, and investment functions. The CFO reports to the Executive Director as part of the leadership team and works in concert with Senior Program Management to meet organizational goals.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
FINANCIAL STRATEGY AND PLANNING
Establish current and long-range financial goals and objectives. In concert with the Executive Director, oversee the adequacy and soundness of the corporation's financial structure and administration, ensuring that all necessary controls are implemented and adhered to.
Develop, implement, manage, and monitor the corporation’s annual budget process.
In concert with the Executive Director, develop, implement, manage and monitor the corporation’s investment strategy, making changes where necessary to ensure best possible return and investment security in compliance with statutory standards.
Develop corporate financial management strategies, policies, and procedures and direct their implementation in concert with the approval of the Executive Director
Evaluate the corporation’s financial position and issue periodic reports on the organization’s financial stability and liquidity.
Develop corporate financial information management strategies, policies and procedures and direct their implementation with the approval of the Executive Director
Effectively collaborate with personnel from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to advance the corporation’s mission.
LEADERSHIP AND TEAM MANAGEMENT
Provide guidance, direction, and authorization to direct reports to carry out organizational goals, objectives and plans consistent with established policies and procedures. Ensure that the responsibilities, authorities, and accountability of all direct reports are defined and understood.
Meet regularly with Accounting Department staff to ensure its operation in accordance with the corporation’s current and long-range organizational goals, objectives, plans, and policies.
Oversee the Director of Accounting in providing and administering financial procedures, business applications, and systems necessary to afford effective accounting services and controls and maintain all necessary corporate financial records.
Manage and provide leadership to the IT Director and Finance team to support Mass Tech goals.
Regularly evaluate the performance of staff and coach them to success
OPERATIONS
Analyze proposed and existing operational and programmatic issues, determine their financial impact and make recommendations as to their feasibility to senior management and the Executive Director
Review and approve procurements, solicitations, awards, contracts and invoices in accordance with policies and procedures to ensure accuracy for all financial considerations, including budget status, funding sources, allowable costs, payment terms, and accurate general ledger and activity coding.
Manage and oversee all matters regarding lease arrangements for tenants on MTC property and lease arrangements for off-site MTC offices.
Ensure that the organization has appropriate business and property insurance coverage to minimize business risks and property loss.
Review/ approve biweekly payroll to ensure accuracy and compliance with policies and procedures.
Prepare analysis and financial models for annual salary adjustments and approve salary amounts for new hires and all other staff and salary adjustments.
Manage and direct the financial components of all planning and negations pertaining to proposed changes to the MTC campus and the building and structures
Successfully manage full‑cycle ERP implementation from RFP through go‑live and stabilization.
COMPLIANCE/LIASON FUNCTIONS
Arrange for and manage external audits by independent CPA firm.
Serve as corporate liaison to the State Auditor
Report on corporate finances to the Board of Directors as necessary and requested; provide all necessary and requested financial analysis, data, and background material.
Provide financial oversight to the network operator of the MassBroadband123 network and participate as a member of the Integrated Planning Team
Serve as MTC corporate Treasurer; perform all Treasurer duties in compliance with enabling legislation
Assist with the development of financial terms and conditions and budget templates to be used in procurements, solicitations and financial contracts.
Serve as lead for engagement with the Executive Office of Economic Development on financial matters, including planning for appropriation and bond fund projections, contract development, and quarterly financial reporting requirements.
Serve as corporate liaison to the Finance and Audit Committee of the Board of Directors
Coordinate the schedule of and set the agendas for the Finance and Audit Committee meetings. Provide all necessary and requested financial analysis, data and background material.
Support Chief Human Resources Officer with compensation analysis for the Personnel and Governance Committee of the Board of Directors and attend meetings.
Experience
Ten or more years’ experience in financial and administrative management positions of increasing responsibility in government or non-profit organizations and finance (e.g., budgeting, accounting, auditing, management analysis, program evaluation, financial reporting and long-term forecasting)
Senior-level management experience in positions that have entailed strategic planning, organizing, directing and motivating staff, and decision-making within a fast-paced, multiple task oriented environment
Experience hiring, training, developing, and evaluating the performance of staff
Managing complex, multi-party processes; proven experience with program and budget design and implementation
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Principles and practices of financial management and accounting.
Excellent quantitative and analytical skills
Working knowledge of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, public administration, and federal governmental processes. Ability to understand complex public and political issues
Problem-resolution and negotiation skills. Able to identify and resolve complex organizational and business matters and effect constructive changes within a team framework.
Exceptional oral and written communication and presentation skills
Interpersonal skills and a high level of understanding of the human dynamics involved in organizations
Proven leader who leads, directs, motivates, and inspires others. Establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with all levels of organizational personnel.
Excellent PC skills and mastery of PC applications, e.g., Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Access, other databases
This position requires candidates to be able to work at our Westborough, Massachusetts office at least two days per week. This is not a fully remote position.
The salary range for this position is $155,000 - $175,000 annually, depending on experience and qualifications. Final compensation will be determined based on the candidate’s background, skills, and internal equity.
In addition, MassTech provides a competitive and comprehensive benefits package, including:
Generous health and dental insurance coverage
Retirement plan with employer contributions
Paid time off for vacation, sick leave, and holidays
A hybrid work environment
MassTech is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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