A private equity firm is looking to hire an experienced Chief Financial Officer to join an electronic components manufacturer in Asia. The manufacturing company was recently purchased and is in need of new leadership as the existing owner and CEO is looking to retire. The prospective candidate will oversee a two-year transition period with the target company’s existing ownership and management team to ensure a smooth handoff. The prospective candidate is expected to manage this transition period and continue to lead the company forward. The manufacturing company is well capitalized but is in need of new leadership to expand the company’s footprint in new markets.
Job Requirements/Key Goals – What are the main goals that this position needs to accomplish to be considered successful in the near/mid/long-term?
Lead and develop a high performing finance team to execute financial operations – accounts receivable and accounts payable, accounting, payroll, etc.
Develop and implement financial strategies to drive growth and enhance value with a goal of increasing Total Enterprise Value by 2-3x over a 7-10 year time horizon through a focus on operational improvements and organic growth
Provide leadership and develop plans for budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting and analysis, accounting and cashflow planning
In partnership with the leadership team and board, develop budgets and financial targets
Collaborate with the leadership team in developing KPIs and providing recommendations for improvements
Provide timely and accurate financial information for monthly leadership meetings to review progress towards short term and long-term goals
Competencies – The underlying skills and experience that help the person reach the Key Goals
Minimum of 10 years’ experience in financial leadership roles
Track record of success in driving improvements in free cash flow
Demonstrated skill in financial planning, analysis, and capital management
Previous financial leadership roles at transportation or logistics companies
Crisis Management and Resilience – the ability to persevere and provide steady leadership in driving new initiatives in uncertain times. For example: Being able to lead and keep the team together when budgets are tight, customer-relationships are new or unstable, and cashflows are volatile. Company goals could also rapidly pivot.
Culture
Develop and foster a culture at the company that will allow it to succeed in its goals
Manage Key Stakeholders – Relationships that the CFO has to maintain
Develop a relationship with the existing ownership and management team in leading a smooth transition period of two years
Close collaboration with the private equity firm and board of directions
Other leadership team members
Maintain trust and respect of employees
Compensation & Benefits
Salary and benefits commensurate with position
Stock in portfolio company
Tools & Resources Available to Candidate
Substantial expertise and support from the private equity firm partners and company board of directors
Leeway in decision making: The private equity firm provides flexibility to leadership teams in how they achieve their goals
Patient capital – Long-term growth is prioritized over meeting short-term results that would jeopardize the long-term success of the company
Additional equity capital for organic growth opportunities
Seniority level
Executive
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Finance
Industries
Financial Services and International Trade and Development
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at True North Equities by 2x