About the job CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
The successful candidate will play a crucial role in the Rail / Engineering Industry, combining strategic financial leadership underpinned by a strong technical understanding of financial accounting principles as well as financial legislation such as PFMA etc.
Position Title: Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Industry: Engineering, Rail Sector
Reporting to : CEO
High-Level Requirements:
Proven experience as a CFO in engineering or related industries.
Strategic financial leadership
Experience working in a project environment.
Technical proficiency to navigate complex financial structures and systems.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
Strong communication and leadership abilities.
Demonstrated ability to drive financial performance and contribute to overall business strategy.
Relevant educational qualifications, such as a professional accounting designation (e.g. CA(SA), CIMA).
DUTIES:
Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A):
Develop and oversee the company's financial planning processes.
Analyze financial performance and create forecasts, budgets, and financial models.
Financial Reporting:
Ensure accurate and timely preparation of financial statements in accordance with relevant accounting standards. Communicate financial results to stakeholders, including the directors, investors, and management.
Cash Management:
Monitor cash flow and liquidity to ensure the company meets its financial obligations. Implement strategies to optimize cash resources.
Risk Management:
Identify and assess financial risks. Develop risk mitigation strategies and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
Costing of Products/Services:
Determine the cost of specific parts, understanding both direct and indirect costs involved in the process. Allocate overhead costs to specific products or services based on a systematic method, allowing for a more accurate determination of product/service profitability.
Inventory Valuation:
Establish accurate values for inventory items, considering direct material costs, direct labor costs, and allocated overhead.
Treasury Functions:
Manage relationships with banks and financial institutions.
Oversee investment strategies and optimize returns on surplus funds.
Financial Compliance:
Ensure compliance with relevant financial regulations and standards.
Collaborate with auditors and manage the audit process.
Cost Management:
Analyze and control costs to improve efficiency and profitability.
Implement cost reduction initiatives when necessary.
Tax Management:
Develop and implement tax strategies to optimize the company's tax position.
Ensure compliance with tax regulations.
Capital Structure and Financing:
Evaluate and recommend financing options.
Manage the company's capital structure to optimize financial performance.
Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A):
Assess potential mergers, acquisitions, or divestitures.
Oversee due diligence processes and negotiate financial terms.
Financial Systems and Technology:
Implement and manage financial systems and technologies to improve efficiency.
Ensure the integrity and security of financial data.
Internal Controls:
Develop and maintain internal controls to safeguard company assets and ensure accurate financial reporting.
Monitor compliance with internal control policies.
Investor Relations:
Communicate with investors and analysts regarding financial performance.
Participate in earnings calls, investor presentations, and conferences.
Strategic Financial Leadership:
Provide strategic financial guidance to the CEO and board of directors.
Contribute to the development and execution of the company's overall strategy.
Management of Finance Team:
Lead a high-performing finance function.
Provide mentorship and guidance to finance professionals.