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Chief Financial Officer - Engineering & Construction Services - Acquisition Growth

Chief Financial Officer - Engineering & Construction Services- Acquisition Growth Our client is a well-established provider of utility and infrastructure construction and engineering services to the power, telecommunications, gas and other markets across the Midwest and is seeking a Chief Financial Officer to partner strategically with their executive team to move the company to the next level. You will be helping drive an ambitious acquisitive growth strategy with an intimate understanding of operations and the ability to build out process and drive synergies. Mandate will include building and managing a lean and mean, high performance team with responsibility for the finance, accounting, and administrative functions. This is a true roll up your sleeves environment with a focus on upgrading KPI reporting and visibility into all areas of the business, with an emphasis on advanced analytics and data-driven decision making. The ideal candidate will have previous experience leading the finance and accounting functions with a growth-focused engineering and construction services business along with a strong strategic, analytical and operational mindset. Experience in driving M&A growth strategies is an asset and ideally you will exemplify a player/coach management style and bring pragmatic operational savvy to the business. A rewarding base and bonus compensation, along with long-term incentives will be offered to the successful candidate.
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Accounting, Corporate FinanceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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