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VP, Collections Strategy Delivery Leader
Synchrony Financial 4.4
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
Role Summary/Purpose: Synchrony is looking for a dynamic and innovative leader capable of rethinking existing processes and working smarter to deliver the design, testing, implementation and validation of collections and internal recovery contact strategies for all of Synchrony's platforms (businesses), clients and products. In 2025, the Collections Strategy Delivery team triggered >1 billion customer communications (emails + SMS / text + calls + letters). The VP, Collections Strategy Delivery Leader is also responsible for supporting strategic initiatives (including new client introductions, new product introductions, conversions, deconversions) and for critical, regulatory sensitive sub-processes such as right to cure, delinquency-based closure, and delinquency-based charge-offs. The role is responsible for leading and developing a global team of 36 employees (19 U.S. and 17 India). This role reports to the SVP, Collections & Recovery Strategy within the Credit organization.
Essential Responsibilities:
Design, test, implement and validate collections and internal recovery contact strategies for the email, SMS / text, phone (dialer, dialer messaging, outbound IVR) and letter channels. The scope may be expanded to include implementation of other collections contact strategies (e.g., skip). The Collections Strategy Delivery team utilizes multiple platforms and tools including Fiserv, Rules, Strategy Manager (Experian PowerCurve), SAS, Jira and Tableau and works with several internal teams and vendors.
Lead the capacity management and prioritization of all Collections Strategy Delivery work and communicate to key stakeholders. Create and implement robust and transparent prioritization and scheduling processes that enable customers to understand available capacity, prioritize new work and obtain accurate scheduled implementation dates.
Lead Collections Strategy Delivery support for strategic initiatives (including new client introductions, new product introductions, conversions, deconversions) and infrastructure initiatives (e.g., cloud migrations for system of record and analytics). For conversions, the team owns all collections-related mapping and coding.
Develop future state vision, roadmap and organizational design to reach future state, review with management and key stakeholders, and then drive implementation with regular progress reviews.
Lead Collections Strategy Delivery work for Synchrony Prism including (1) how to get new scores and attributes from source systems to decisioning platforms faster and (2) process automation opportunities.
Own the Level 3 (L3) Collections Strategy Delivery process including validating Critical to Compliance (CTC) mapping and updating the Risk Assessment Questionnaire (RAQ) and Process, Risks & Controls Self-Assessment (PRCSA). Prevent, detect and remediate issues.
Ensure accounts are closed due to delinquency and charged-off in accordance with Synchrony credit policy.
Own and manage the implementation and execution of global exclusions for all collections work strategies.
Lead the development / build and validation of all new collections strategy emails.
Own collections queue management (~900 different queues utilized by collections process owners and strategies). Responsible for reclassification and site placement of all delinquent accounts.
Develop and run daily exception reports to ensure collections strategies are being executed correctly and partner with business and IT to investigate and resolve any production issues.
Provide “expert case” support that includes researching any questions or potential issues identified by Collections Strategy, Recovery Strategy or other teams.
Identify, prioritize and sponsor process improvement projects.
Ensure robust governance, processes and controls are in place. Ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations and company policies including for complex, regulatory sensitive processes such as right to cure, delinquency-based account closure and delinquency-based charge-off.
Partner with Legal, Compliance, Fair Lending and other groups to complete gap assessment for new laws, regulations and regulatory guidance and, if necessary, lead and implement changes to ensure compliance.
Ensure design, test, implementation and validation processes are reliable, sustainable, repeatable and auditable. Ensure team has documented procedures and job aids, robust change control, separate development and validation resources, and proper automation/code documentation & controls. Support regulatory exams, internal audits and second line of defense reviews as required.
Lead selection of development methodologies, processes, tools (e.g., Jira) and infrastructure.
Serve as business customer for all Strategy Manager (Experian Power Curve decision engine) upgrades and changes, including coding, testing, and validating all application changes.
Monitor daily collections inventory and investigate and resolve any issues (ex. sudden unexpected changes in dialer download volumes).
Manage closed loop feedback process to make Collections Operations team aware of any associate errors that cause accounts to be misdirected.
Perform other duties and/or special projects as assigned
Qualifications/Requirements:
Bachelor's degree with a minimum 10+ years of financial services or collections experience or, in lieu of a Bachelor's degree, 14+ years of financial services or collections experience
5+ years of management experience
Ability and flexibility to travel for business as required
Desired Characteristics:
Credit card or unsecured consumer lending experience
Collections experience
Experience managing software development, coding or configuration
Experience with agile software development or agile project management
Experience as a manager of managers
Experience managing global multi-site teams
Demonstrated ability to build and lead high performing teams
Strong leadership with the ability to manage tight deadlines with a process focus
Strong relationship building, communication (verbal, written) and influencing skills; must be able to communicate with and influence executives
Process ownership and issue management experience
Grade/Level: 14
The salary range for this position is 170,000.00 - 290,000.00 USD Annual and is eligible for an annual bonus based on individual and company performance.
Actual compensation offered within the posted salary range will be based upon work experience, skill level or knowledge.
Salaries are adjusted according to market in CA, NY Metro and Seattle.
Eligibility Requirements:
You must be 18 years or older
You must have a high school diploma or equivalent
You must be willing to take a drug test, submit to a background investigation and submit fingerprints as part of the onboarding process
You must be able to satisfy the requirements of Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act.
New hires (Level 4-7) must have 9 months of continuous service with the company before they are eligible to post on other roles. Once this new hire time in position requirement is met, the associate will have a minimum 6 months' time in position before they can post for future non-exempt roles. Employees, level 8 or greater, must have at least 18 months' time in position before they can post. All internal employees must consistently meet performance expectations and have approval from your manager to post (or the approval of your manager and HR if you don't meet the time in position or performance expectations).
Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Our Commitment:
When you join us, you'll be part of an inclusive culture where your individual skills, experience, and voice are not only heard - but valued. Together, we're building a future where we can all belong, connect, and turn ideals into action. More than 50% of our workforce is engaged in our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), where community and passion intersect to offer a safe space to learn and grow.
This starts when you choose to apply for a role at Synchrony. We ensure all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. We're proud to have an award-winning culture for all.
Reasonable Accommodation Notice:
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment.
If you need special accommodations, please call our Career Support Line so that we can discuss your specific situation. We can be reached at **************. Representatives are available from 8am - 5pm Monday to Friday, Central Standard Time
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$157k-216k yearly est. 1d ago
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COO
The Sack Company 4.0
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
Detail of Responsibilities
Reporting to the CEO and management team, the ChiefOperatingOfficer will oversee a construction operations team. The COO will provide leadership, management, and vision to ensure that the company delivers exceptional operational outcomes to meet agreed upon growth objectives.
Specific Responsibilities & Key Deliverables:
Oversee Corporate P&L
Drive quality and profitability to meet or exceed company objectives
Create clarity of roles and full accountability for performance of the business in terms of top line growth and efficiency (earnings) that are sufficiently predictive to enable near real-time intervention into problem areas
Assess organizational structure and recommend changes for optimization and efficiency
Develop appropriate KPI's to measure and predict performance top line growth, efficiency, etc.
Lead operations by example, encouraging company's culture and directing any changes as agreed to in conjunction with CEO.
Investigate, approve and implement broadened scope of operations and revenue streams with CEO approval. Potential areas of development include service, millwright and expansion of existing trades.
Work with CFO to assist the Senior Managers to develop, and then meet the annual earned revenue plan.
Review and approve all estimates.
Conduct project review meetings daily, weekly or monthly as necessary to evaluate health of projects in accordance with schedule and estimates and remedy emerging problems.
Support leadership team members (project management, estimating, purchasing, sales, finance, special projects, service, design and others) for the greater good of the firm's overall success. Act as final resolution to any unsolved problems or intercompany disagreements.
Conducts monthly project reviews, in conjunction with the financial team, of all projects, for any variance in individual project objectives (customer satisfaction, schedule, cost, customer satisfaction, staffing issues) and the Project Manager updates forecasts accordingly.
Partner with senior leadership team to evaluate current strategies of organization to ensure continued growth and success
Continually drive innovation within operations
Champion the recruiting, selecting, orientating, training, coaching and disciplining of the operations team as needed
Champion company BIM coordination, Lean and Prefabrication initiatives
Champion the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of organizational management protocols, practices, and tools
Oversee Direct Reports:
Oversee labor pool through labor managers.
Oversee the delivery of all planning work.
Oversee monthly reporting on all changes from previous forecasted objectives.
Oversee any subcontract procurement and management through the Project Managers.
Oversee the delivery of commissioning services through the appropriate channels.
In conjunction with financial managers, oversee the cash management of projects to ensure positive working capital.
Oversee project safety plans through the project managers, labor managers and Safety Manager.
Oversee proactive tool management through shop manager or labor managers.
Oversee warranty accounts when necessary.
Final approval of all labor and shop issues.
FUNCTIONAL skills/experience needed:
Field services leadership experience (distributed team)
Operations team leadership
Proven experience in process strategy and implementation
Organizational assessment and strategy
KPI development and management
Experience working in highly complex organizations
Recruitment, selection and on-boarding/training
INDUSTRY Experience: Construction Services
Commercial and Industrial new construction
Non-Residential (commercial) construction
Industrial Plant and Equipment Relocations
Specific specialty contracting: Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Millwright & Rigging
STAGE of Company Experience
Emerging/growth phase of company development & rapid revenue growth, $50-$150M+
MANAGEMENT & Leadership Experience
Experience reporting to CEO/President in past
Experience leading construction professionals
Successful history meeting and exceeding KPI's and key metrics for organizations
Passion for and prior history of creating high performing teams
“Player-coach” approach to management/leadership
Defined by others as smart, capable, hands-on, energetic, and someone who possess a strong entrepreneurial spirit
Building scalable management processes without suffocating innovation/speed
GENERAL
Finally, this individual should have as many as possible of the traits required to succeed in this leadership position:
High levels of intelligence, analytical strength and conceptual ability.
The ability, and willingness, to set and communicate high standards for professional staff and to hold people accountable for their performance; at the same time, sensitivity to, and insight into individuals' capabilities and development needs, and the combination of firmness and likability that all good leaders possess.
Decisiveness when necessary, coupled with a willingness to seek input and build consensus as much as possible.
Excellent writing and speaking skills; this individual must be able to communicate complex ideas and information clearly and concisely.
Outstanding planning and organization skills.
Good strategic instincts and long-term vision; the ability to address both big-picture issues and detailed, day-to-day management concerns.
A sense of ownership, not just of his or her own work, or that of their department, but a sense of ownership for the company as a whole.
Demonstrated success as a people leader, including the ability to set and gain buy-in for strategic direction and vision, attract, hire, retain, and develop high performing teams, and establish an engaging culture of accountability, quality, and customer focus.
Demonstrate professional behavior and actions consistent with the companies values
$84k-130k yearly est. 3d ago
Senior Vice President, Capital Markets, West
Walton Global 4.9
Chief operating officer job in Scottsdale, AZ
Overview of the Company
With 47+ years of experience, Walton is one of North America's leading land experts and a premier global real estate investment firm. Founded in 1979, Walton currently manages US$ 4.3 billion of real estate assets in the United States and Canada, with more than 90,000 acres under management. Our head office is in Scottsdale AZ, USA and we have offices located in the UAE, Southeast Asia, China and Canada.
Position Summary
The SVP, Capital Markets, is responsible for identifying and establishing contact with potential clients in their assigned territory as well as educating current Advisors on the Walton product(s). This position's main duties include traveling to assigned territories, when possible, to meet with potential and current Advisors and/or clients and pitching the Walton platform to current or potential Advisors and maintaining those relationships. The person hired for this position must be located in Scottsdale, AZ or CA.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:
· Educate Advisors and Advisors' clients both on and offsite on Walton structure and the benefits and risks of investing in Walton project offerings
· Identify and establish contact with potential clients in assigned territory
· Engage with current and potential clients in assigned territory through face-to-face interactions, promoting sales/marketing initiatives and establishing relationships
· Provide information and respond to questions to allow Advisors to comply with applicable FINRA and SEC rules and regulations
· Achieve a minimum level of daily calls, contacts, and other activity metrics
· Schedule and oversee the coordination of seminars, client events and due diligence meetings
· Work alongside of and mentor Internal Sales Associates
· Actively pursue Registered Investment Advisors and Broker Dealer Reps within the assigned territory (Western U.S.)
· Assist with managing Industry Events within the assigned territory
· Conduct product presentations in front of a large group and present web presentations and conduct Due Diligence Meetings both on and offsite
· Maintain an advanced understanding of the Financial Industry, FINRA, Broker Dealer and registered investment advisor relationships, and more specifically Walton's investment structures
· Comply with applicable FINRA, SEC and internal Walton Securities compliance requirements at all times
· Maintain familiarity with Walton Due Diligence and Project Specific presentations
· Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
· SIE, Series 7 or 22 and Series 63 licenses required.
· Minimum of 5 years of experience selling to Broker Dealer Reps and Registered Investment Advisors in the Western U.S.
· Experience selling Reg D offerings and/or DST offerings
· Customer relationship management (CRM) applications
· Ability and willingness to travel up to 75% of the time
· Demonstrated ability to meet sales objectives and goals
· Advanced level of relationship management and interpersonal skills and the ability to strategically and ethically leverage client relationships
· Possess and maintain strong market knowledge to provide comprehensive service to clients, develop new solutions, and construct compelling recommendations
· Familiarity with marketing and sales strategies and consumer psychology
· Professional, strategic, analytical, organizational, and interpersonal skills
· Proactive and performance driven
· Able to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment
· Ability to adapt easily to changing department needs and dynamics
· Proficiency required in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel 2007)
Why Walton
Competitive pay and benefits
Opportunities to grow and develop skills in multiple disciplines
Fun, energetic co-workers who share the same core values and strategies
Note
This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee(s) of this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by any person authorized to give instructions or assignments. All duties and responsibilities are essential functions and requirements and are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. To perform this job successfully, the employee(s) will possess the skills, aptitudes, and abilities to perform each duty proficiently. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health or safety of themselves or others. The requirements listed in this document are the minimum levels of knowledge, skills, or abilities. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an at will relationship.
The company is an equal opportunity employer, drug-free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable.
We would like to thank all applicants for their interest in this position; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
$130k-202k yearly est. 2d ago
Director of Asset Management
Prismhr 3.5
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
🎯 Director of Asset Management - Commercial Real Estate Credit
The Opportunity: Lead Credit Performance & Workout Strategy
A leading private equity real estate firm is seeking a decisive, credit-first leader to join its high-performance, entrepreneurial team in Phoenix as the Director of Asset Management.
This is a critical, hands-on leadership role overseeing the performance of the firm's commercial real estate credit platform, specifically managing a portfolio of transitional and bridge loans. You will be the central figure responsible for identifying early risk indicators, driving proactive borrower engagement, and executing complex workout and REO resolution strategies.
If you thrive where speed, expert judgment, and precision are paramount-and you are fluent in complex loan structures and risk management-this is your chance to drive meaningful outcomes for investors.
Key Responsibilities & Impact:
Portfolio Management & Risk: Manage and monitor a portfolio of commercial bridge and structured loans, identifying early risk indicators and implementing timely corrective actions.
Workout Execution: Direct high-stakes workout strategies for underperforming or defaulted assets, including restructures, deed-in-lieu, foreclosure, and active REO management.
Cross-Functional Leadership: Partner with legal, servicing, accounting, and investment teams to streamline decision-making, coordinate external counsel, receivers, and maximize recovery.
Reporting & Analytics: Drive real-time visibility and reporting accuracy through robust KPI tracking, cash flow analysis, and performance dashboards.
Origination Feedback: Provide actionable feedback loops to credit and underwriting teams to strengthen new loan origination discipline.
What Defines Success (Performance Profile):
Experience: 8+ years in commercial real estate asset management on the credit side (lender, debt fund, or special servicer experience is ideal).
Expertise: Proven experience handling loan restructures, defaults, and REO processes. Strong understanding of bridge lending and CRE loan documentation.
Mindset: A credit-first thinker and a calm problem-solver who thrives in "messy" workout situations.
Technical Skill: Advanced Excel and portfolio analysis skills (Power BI and Argus experience preferred).
Education: Bachelor's degree in Finance, Real Estate, or related field (MBA or CFA a plus).
Compensation & Culture:
Compensation: Competitive base salary and performance-based bonus structure.
Premium Benefits: Enjoy an Unlimited Vacation Policy, Medical insurance, and a 401(k) plan with a company match.
Culture: Join a collaborative, ego-free, and professional environment where leadership is accessible daily. The team is committed to continuous improvement, integrity, and operational excellence.
We are seeking candidates who desire to work on-site in Phoenix, AZ, and contribute actively to a high-performance, entrepreneurial culture.
$137k-210k yearly est. 3d ago
Director of Mechanical Operations
Entech Network Solutions, LLC 4.0
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
The Director of Mechanical Operations is a senior leader responsible for the overall performance of the Mechanical Division, including HVAC and Plumbing operations across industrial and commercial projects. This role owns day-to-day execution, staffing, project outcomes, safety, financial performance, and strategic growth for the division. The Director of Mechanical Operations will lead a team of Project Managers and Superintendents, partner closely with estimating and preconstruction, and support business development through estimate reviews, sales support, and customer relationships.
Reporting Relationship
Reports to: Executive Leadership (President / Operations Leadership)
Direct reports: Mechanical Project Managers and Superintendents (and/or General Superintendent / Operations Managers as applicable)
Key internal partners: Estimating/Preconstruction, Safety, Finance, Procurement, Business Development, and other Division Leaders
Key Responsibilities:
Division Leadership & Operations
Lead all operational aspects of the HVAC and Plumbing division, ensuring safe, efficient, and profitable project delivery.
Establish and maintain consistent operational standards for field and office teams (planning, scheduling, documentation, productivity, closeout).
Drive accountability across project execution, ensuring teams meet scope, schedule, quality, and budget commitments.
Create bench strength by developing leaders and supporting succession planning within the division.
Project Execution (Field + Office Alignment)
Oversee and mentor Project Managers and Superintendents to ensure strong coordination between field production and office management.
Maintain visibility into project status through regular reviews (cost-to-complete, labor productivity, change orders, schedule health, risk items).
Support teams in resolving escalated issues including customer concerns, manpower constraints, subcontractor performance, and complex technical challenges.
Promote strong jobsite planning, material coordination, prefabrication where applicable, and effective commissioning and turnover processes.
Financial Ownership & Performance
Own divisional performance metrics including gross margin, labor efficiency, change order capture, cash flow, backlog health, and forecast accuracy.
Lead monthly and weekly project financial reviews with Project Managers and senior leadership; validate projections and corrective actions.
Identify operational efficiencies and cost controls without compromising safety or quality.
Preconstruction, Estimating & Sales Support
Participate in estimate reviews and operational handoff to ensure projects are set up for success prior to award.
Provide constructability input, labor planning insight, staffing projections, and risk assessment during pursuit and preconstruction.
Partner with leadership and business development to support growth initiatives, client relationships, and repeat work.
Contribute to staffing plans based on pipeline, backlog, and upcoming pursuits.
Safety, Quality & Compliance
Champion a strong safety culture and ensure consistent compliance with company standards and applicable regulations.
Drive quality expectations across installation, documentation, inspections, testing, and turnover.
Ensure teams follow contract requirements, permitting considerations, and company operational processes.
People Leadership & Talent Development
Recruit, develop, and retain top talent across Project Manager and Superintendent teams; influence hiring for key mechanical roles.
Build a high-performance culture through coaching, clear expectations, and measurable goals.
Encourage professional development and strengthen collaboration across departments.
Required Qualifications
10-15+ years of progressive experience in mechanical construction operations (HVAC and/or Plumbing) serving industrial and commercial clients.
Proven leadership experience managing Project Managers and Superintendents with multi-project oversight.
Demonstrated ability to lead both office and field operations and communicate effectively with both groups.
Strong understanding of project financials including job cost, forecasting, labor productivity, change management, and margin performance.
Experience participating in estimate reviews, preconstruction planning, and operational risk evaluation.
Strong knowledge of mechanical systems, installation methods, scheduling, procurement/material flow, and commissioning/turnover practices.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in a self-performing environment (mechanical contractor or GC with meaningful mechanical self-perform exposure).
Experience scaling a division or leading operations through growth (headcount, backlog, geographic expansion).
Demonstrated success improving operational systems, field productivity, and forecast accuracy.
Familiarity with industrial environments, complex retrofits, occupied spaces, or mission-critical work.
Core Competencies
Division-level ownership mindset with operational discipline and urgency
Strong leadership presence and ability to influence across levels
Financial acumen with comfort owning performance metrics
Clear communicator with strong conflict resolution and relationship management skills
Balanced approach combining strategic thinking with hands-on operational support
Ability to attract, develop, and retain high-performing leaders
$82k-132k yearly est. 1d ago
Vice President Operations
Quail Construction
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
Quail Construction-proudly part of the Helix Traffic Solutions family-brings over 20 years of expertise in traffic control and restoration services, operating across Arizona and Nevada. What began as a small team has evolved into a trusted statewide provider, offering comprehensive solutions that include traffic control planning, flagging, asphalt and concrete restoration, custom signage, and equipment sales and rentals. Our fully integrated services ensure safe, efficient work zones and special events, while our unwavering commitment to integrity, excellence, and teamwork underpins everything we do.
Vice President Operations
Quail Construction currently has a Vice President of Operations position available. To qualify you must have previously been a Branch Manager and/or possess managerial experience in Traffic Control and Permanent Sign Installation.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Oversee and lead branch managers in operations of Quail.
Build client relationships and develop strategies related to company policies and procedures.
Coordinate labor and equipment logistics between branches
Serve as a hands-on role in every aspect of construction management including completing projects by completion dates.
Ensure quality compliance
Facilitating discussions and problem solving at a branch and corporate level
Bidding projects
Meet and work closely with other executives
Analyze reports and financial statements
Other duties assigned by the General Manager of Quail.
Compensation Offered:
Salaried position ( $110,000- $130,000)
Eligible for health insurance after averaging 30 hours per week for 60 days
Eligible to participate in employer matching 401K and profit sharing
Discretionary Time Off and Holiday Pay per company policy - see Paid Leave Policy
Eligible for employer paid life insurance, benefit amount of $50,000 at no cost to employee
Eligible for additional supplemental life insurance, short and long term disability insurance
(employee paid)
Employee would receive company paid cell phone.
Employee would receive a company vehicle
$110k-130k yearly 1d ago
Director of RCM Operations
Women's Health Arizona 4.5
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
The Director of Revenue Cycle will be responsible for optimizing revenue capture, ensuring timely and accurate billing and collections, and maximizing reimbursement while maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in revenue cycle management, excellent leadership skills, and a commitment to achieving financial excellence in healthcare.
Responsibilities:
Revenue Cycle Oversight: Provide strategic leadership and direction for the revenue cycle department, including billing, coding, collections, and accounts receivable management. Develop and implement policies, procedures, and best practices to optimize revenue cycle processes and improve financial performance. Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs), revenue metrics, and financial benchmarks to assess revenue cycle performance and identify opportunities for improvement.
Billing and Claims Management: Oversee the billing process, including charge capture, claims submission, and revenue recognition, to ensure accurate and timely billing of services rendered. Monitor claim denials, rejections, and appeals, and implement strategies to minimize claim errors and maximize clean claim submission rates. Ensure compliance with billing regulations, coding guidelines, and payer requirements to optimize reimbursement and minimize revenue leakage.
Accounts Receivable Management: Manage accounts receivable processes, including payment posting, denial management, and accounts receivable follow-up, to reduce outstanding balances and improve cash flow. Analyze accounts receivable aging reports, identify trends, and implement strategies to reduce days in accounts receivable and optimize collections.
Revenue Integrity and Compliance: Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations, billing standards, and payer policies related to revenue cycle management, including HIPAA, CMS, and other regulatory requirements. Conduct regular audits and reviews of revenue cycle processes, documentation, and coding practices to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance.
Financial Analysis and Reporting: Generate and analyze financial reports, revenue cycle performance metrics, and key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor financial performance, identify trends, and support decision-making. Prepare and present revenue cycle performance reports, variance analyses, and recommendations to senior leadership and stakeholders.
Staff Leadership and Development: Lead and develop the revenue cycle team, providing guidance, training, and support to ensure a high level of performance, productivity, and professionalism. Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement within the revenue cycle department.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Business Administration, Finance, or related field required; Master's degree preferred.
Minimum of 7-10 years of progressive experience in revenue cycle management, with at least 3-5 years in a leadership or managerial role.
Must have Athena collector background and experience.
Coding experience.
Strong knowledge of revenue cycle processes, healthcare billing regulations, coding guidelines, and payer reimbursement methodologies.
Experience with healthcare revenue cycle software systems (e.g., Epic, Cerner, Meditech) and financial reporting tools.
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
Strong leadership, including past team management of both internal and external third-party teams.
Successful experience with change management, and the ability to work both high level strategically and drive tactically to cover support with billing and coding.
Effective communication, interpersonal, and negotiation skills.
Demonstrated ability to drive process improvements, optimize revenue performance, and achieve financial goals.
Athena reporting experience and experience in women's healthcare preferred but not required.
$84k-124k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Operating Officer
Healthop Solutions
Chief operating officer job in Gilbert, AZ
Job Title: ChiefOperatingOfficer (COO)
Schedule: Full-time
Work Environment: In-person, Corporate Office
Travel: None
Compensation: $250,000-$350,000 base + milestone-based bonus and long-term upside tied to EBITDA performance
Benefits: Standard benefits package
About the Company
We are working with a rapidly scaling B2B health technology and services company focused on the behavioral health ecosystem. We partner with provider organizations to deliver end-to-end operational and technology solutions that improve access, efficiency, and outcomes.
The company is in a high-growth, system-building phase, past early startup, not yet fully institutionalized. Over the next 24 months, we plan to scale our provider network from ~185 to 1,000+ providers while strengthening internal systems, leadership, and execution. There are no immediate plans for a sale or new equity partners, but we are intentionally building toward long-term enterprise value.
The Opportunity
This is a true operating leadership role, not a caretaker position.
The COO will act as the CEO's operational counterpart, owning execution, accountability, and cross-functional alignment across the business. The right leader will thrive in ambiguity, move quickly, and bring structure without slowing momentum.
You will be responsible for turning strategy into reality, fixing what's broken, strengthening what works, and building an organization that can scale efficiently without burning out its people or partners.
What Success Looks Like
In the first 90 days:
Gain full command of day-to-day operations and team dynamics
Clarify roles, responsibilities, decision rights, and communication rhythms
Identify operational bottlenecks across people, systems, and workflows
Build trust with executive peers (CEO, CFO, CTO, CCO) and key leaders
Begin streamlining systems across operations, HR, and provider workflows
Within 12 months:
Operations run smoothly with minimal executive fire-fighting
Clear performance metrics, dashboards, and accountability are embedded across teams
Provider onboarding, engagement, and productivity scale reliably
Technology and operations are tightly integrated
The organization can support rapid growth without chaos
You are a trusted thought partner who challenges assumptions and drives better decisions
Key Responsibilities
Operational Leadership
Own and lead all day-to-day operations across administrative, clinical support, and operational teams
Translate executive strategy into executable plans, systems, and measurable outcomes
Build, refine, and enforce SOPs, workflows, and performance standards
Ensure operational scalability as the provider network grows from hundreds to thousands
Team & Culture
Lead, coach, and develop high-performing leaders and teams
Drive accountability with clarity, fairness, and consistency
Address performance issues decisively, including staffing decisions
Foster a strong, collaborative, no-ego culture with high standards and a sense of humor
Provider Network Operations
Oversee provider onboarding, engagement, credentialing coordination, and ongoing support
Improve provider experience while maintaining productivity and compliance
Navigate complex partner and subcontractor relationships
Systems, Technology & Data
Partner closely with the CTO and tech team to optimize and extend existing platforms
Ensure technology supports real operational needs (not theory)
Leverage data, dashboards, and EBITDA-focused metrics to drive decisions
Help prepare the organization for future monetization of its technology platform
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Work in close partnership with the CEO, CFO, CTO, and CCO
Oversee the Director of Clinical Operations in coordination with clinical leadership
Support HR systems, recruiting strategy, and organizational design
Provide operational input into marketing and sales execution (this is not a pure growth role, but growth-minded operators will excel here)
Non-Negotiables
Senior operations leadership experience (COO, VP Ops, Director of Ops, or equivalent) in a company of similar or greater complexity
Proven experience scaling organizations from ~$10M to $100M+ in revenue
Strong bias toward action, ownership, and follow-through
Ability to operate independently without constant oversight
Comfort challenging leadership respectfully and directly
Strong people skills-able to lead, coach, and influence across functions
Ideal Background (Not All Required)
Experience in health tech, behavioral health tech, or adjacent B2B technology environments
Experience optimizing existing systems rather than building everything from scratch
Exposure to multi-state or distributed provider networks
Corporate-level professionalism paired with hands-on execution
This Role Is Not a Fit If You…
Struggle in smaller, fast-moving organizations
Need highly defined instructions or narrow scope
Thrive in slower-moving, highly risk-averse environments
Prefer indirect influence over direct accountability and decision-making
Seek leadership roles that are primarily strategic rather than execution-oriented
Why Join
Real authority and executive visibility
Direct impact on company trajectory and long-term value
Close partnership with a strong CEO and technical leadership
Competitive compensation tied to real business performance
Opportunity to help build a category-defining platform in behavioral health
$88k-161k yearly est. 1d ago
Operations Executive
Clayco 4.4
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
About Us
Clayco is a full-service, turnkey real estate development, master planning, architecture, engineering, and construction firm that safely delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget, and above and beyond expectations. With $7.6 billion in revenue for 2024, Clayco specializes in the "art and science of building," providing fast track, efficient solutions for industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential related building projects.
The Role We Want You For
As an Operations Executive, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing and driving the successful execution of design-build projects. Serving as the primary point of contact for clients, project teams, and design departments, you will ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. You will work closely with marketing, pre-construction services, business unit leaders, and operations to manage project phases including scheduling, subcontractor buyout, cost control, and project closeout. Additionally, you will mentor and manage Project Managers and Engineers, ensuring team success and project excellence.
The Specifics of the Role
Oversee a large-scale project 500M-1B in value, or multiple projects.
Serve as the single point of contact for clients, design teams, and project staff, ensuring seamless communication and execution.
Lead and coordinate project phases from planning to closeout, ensuring quality and timely delivery.
Develop detailed project contract status reports and project site logistics plans.
Oversee pay request processes, monitor project costs, and track job cost reports.
Analyze and forecast quarterly total cost projections and labor costs.
Ensure timely procurement of materials and equipment while monitoring subcontractor buyouts.
Collaborate with Preconstruction services to oversee the bidding process.
Ensure compliance with safety, EEO, and Affirmative Action program requirements.
Lead quality processes and monitor project training and development programs.
Manage the project closeout process, ensuring adherence to schedules and final deliverables.
Assist in tracking back charges, change orders, and budget adjustments.
Mentor and manage project teams, fostering collaboration, problem-solving, and innovation.
Lead through change, build consensus, and motivate teams to achieve goals.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field.
20-25 years of experience in construction project management.
Strong knowledge of construction principles and practices with a proven track record of managing large-scale projects.
Excellent leadership and team management skills, with experience mentoring and developing talent.
Strong problem-solving abilities and adaptability when dealing with various stakeholders.
Entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
Proficiency in leading project teams, managing subcontracts, and handling subcontractor relations.
Familiarity with safety protocols, EEO requirements, and quality control standards.
Ability to physically navigate job sites, including climbing ladders and multi-floor scaffolding.
Able to lift up to 50 lbs.
Some Things You Should Know
Our clients and projects are nationwide - Travel will be required.
No other builder can offer the collaborative design-build approach that Clayco does.
We work on creative, complex, award-winning, high-profile jobs.
The pace is fast!
This position is classified as a safety-sensitive role in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. Candidates selected for this position will be subject to a comprehensive background check, which includes mandatory drug testing.
Why Clayco?
2025 Best Places to Work - St. Louis Business Journal, Los Angeles Business Journal, and Phoenix Business Journal.
2025 ENR Midwest - Midwest Contractor (#1).
2025 ENR Top 100 Design-Build Firms - Design-Build Contractor (Top 5).
2025 ENR Top 100 Green Contractors - Green Contractor (Top 3).
2025 ENR Top 25 Data Center Builders - Data Center Contractor (Top 3).
Benefits
Discretionary Annual Bonus: Subject to company and individual performance.
Comprehensive Benefits Package Including: Medical, dental and vision plans, 401k, generous PTO and paid company holidays, employee assistance program, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, disability coverage, learning & development programs and more!
Compensation
The salary range for this position considers a wide range of factors in making compensation decisions including but not limited to: Education, qualifications, skills, training, experience, certifications, internal equity, and location. Compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case.
$112k-156k yearly est. 4d ago
Managing Director (Informatica Cloud Data Governance)
Paradigm Technology 4.2
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
Managing Director (Informatica Cloud Data Governance)
About Paradigm - Intelligence Amplified
Paradigm is a strategic consulting firm that turns vision into tangible results. For over 30 years, we've helped Fortune 500 and high-growth organizations accelerate business outcomes across data, cloud, and AI. From strategy through execution, we empower clients to make smarter decisions, move faster, and maximize return on their technology investments. What sets us apart isn't just what we do, it's how we do it. Driven by a clear mission and values rooted in integrity, excellence, and collaboration, we deliver work that creates lasting impact. At Paradigm, your ideas are heard, your growth is prioritized, your contributions make a difference.
Summary:
We are seeking a Managing Director to lead and enhance Informatica Cloud Data Governance capabilities across a Financial Services organization
The Managing Director should be able to design, fix, and scale an enterprise data governance operating model, remediate and structure Informatica Cloud Data Governance & Catalog (CDGC), stand up and grow an operational steward network, as well as prove governance value through measurable KPIs and ROI use cases in complex environments, including Financial Services organizations
Candidates must have 5+ years of experience with taking the lead and running a Data Governance program as a Director or Program Leader
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Cloud Data Governance solutions, preferably with specific expertise in Informatica CDGC
Experience in Data/Information Management Consulting, Banking, or Financial Services is preferred
This position is Remote, with occasional travel
Responsibilities:
The Managing Director will lead data governance operationalization programs, end-to-end, with a strong focus on Informatica CDGC remediation and scale, operating model design, as well as measurable value realization
This role is ideal for a senior leader who has personally taken complex governance programs from “stuck” to “running at scale” in large enterprises, and who is comfortable working deep in the details (catalog structure, subdomains, KPIs, steward network) while engaging credibly with executives
You will be accountable for shaping and delivering multi-bundle roadmaps (Foundation & Operational Readiness, Operational Governance at Scale, Governance as a Platform), including, timelines, team structure, stakeholder engagement, and success measures
Strategic Leadership & Program Ownership
Own the strategy and delivery of multi-phase data governance programs (6-36 months), from assessment through self-sufficient operating model, for clients with complex domain landscapes
Translate high-level governance ambitions into pragmatic bundles and roadmaps (e.g., Foundation & Operational Readiness, Governance at Scale, Governance as a Platform) with clear success criteria and milestones
Advise C-level and senior stakeholders on tradeoffs between accelerated and realistic timelines (e.g., “3x factor” environments), resourcing models, and scope management for governance transformations
Lead business development for governance-focused engagements: shape problem statements, structure proposals, estimate bundles, and present credible delivery plans that align to client culture and pace
Client Engagement & Delivery Excellence
Lead large-scale governance operationalization programs, typically spanning 9-10 major domains and dozens of subdomains, across multiple workstreams (people, process, CDGC, KPIs, culture)
Design and implement data governance operating models that can expand from tens to 75-100+ active stewards, including role design, RACI, escalation paths, and integration with product/data lifecycle
Direct comprehensive assessments of current-state governance (people, process, technology) and synthesize findings into a prioritized remediation roadmap for catalog, operating model, and culture
Oversee design and rollout of data certification processes that move organizations from “no trustworthy data” to hundreds of certified assets with visible quality scores
Establish and manage governance KPIs and ROI cases (e.g., reduction in time to find data, cost avoidance, risk mitigation, efficiency gains), ensuring governance value is transparent, quantified, and communicated
Cloud Data Governance & Catalog (CDGC), Remediation, Structure, and Adoption
Lead Informatica CDGC remediation: reorganize cluttered catalogs into clean, intuitive taxonomies aligned to business domains and subdomains as well as rationalize custom workarounds
Define and implement domain/subdomain structures, term hierarchies, and usage patterns which can make 2,500-10,000+ terms observable, searchable, and usable for non-technical users
Design and activate CDGC policies, workflows, and controls for stewardship, approvals, as well as certification, ensuring alignment with broader governance policies and standards
Drive enterprise-wide adoption of CDGC, including user segmentation, training programs, coaching for business stewards, and ongoing support to increase logins as well as active usage across domains
Steward Network, Culture, and Change
Build and operationalize a “core network” of 25-35 stewards for foundation phases, expanding to 75-100+ stewards at scale across all major domains
Develop role profiles, onboarding plans, training curricula, and playbooks for operational stewards, including expectations for issue management, certification, and engagement with CDGC
Partner with governance leadership and communications teams to shift perception of governance from optional/overhead to essential business enabler, using success stories and ROI artifacts
Practice Development & Team Leadership
Shape Paradigm's market positioning for data governance and CDGC enablement, including reusable bundle structures, POVs, and accelerators based on programs involving complex environments, including Financial Services organizations
Mentor managers and senior consultants, building delivery capability in assessments, operating model design, CDGC implementation, stewardship training, and KPI definition
Lead internal knowledge development around governance value metrics, certification patterns, and catalog design standards that can be applied across clients
Required Qualifications:
12+ years of Data/Information Management Consulting experience, with at least 5-7+ years leading Data Governance programs as a Director or Program Leader
Demonstrated experience with turning underperforming governance programs (e.g., low adoption, cluttered catalog, limited domains covered) into structured, scalable capabilities showing clear KPIs and ROI
Deep, hands-on expertise with Enterprise Data Governance frameworks and operating models, including domain structures, stewardship networks, escalation models, and integration with delivery lifecycle
Proven success leading Informatica Cloud Data Governance & Catalog (CDGC), or similar catalog /governance platform implementations at scale (2,500-10,000+ terms), including remediation, taxonomy design, and adoption strategies
Track record designing and running multi-wave domain expansion roadmaps (e.g., 3-4 high-priority domains, 3-4 mid-tier domains, remaining domains) with steward growth from dozens to 75-100+
Experience with defining and tracking governance KPIs and ROI use cases, such as time-to-find-data reduction, data quality improvements, risk reduction, and efficiency gains
Strong consulting fundamentals: structured problem solving, clear synthesis, compelling storytelling, and executive presence with senior stakeholders in large, complex organizations
Demonstrated ability to operate in “slow” or complex cultures (e.g., “3x factor” environments) while maintaining momentum, managing expectations, and sequencing quick wins versus structural fixes
Exceptional communication skills, including simplifying technical governance topics for business audiences as well as facilitating alignment across strategy, technical, and operational teams
Bachelor's Degree in a relevant field (e.g., Information Systems, Computer Science, Business, Data Management)
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with leading governance programs in large, federated enterprises with many domains and subdomains, ideally in Banking, Financial Services, Manufacturing, Automotive, or comparable complex ecosystems
Hands-on leadership of Informatica CDGC implementations (or equivalent), including configuration, workflow design, integration with data platforms, and stewardship onboarding
Strong familiarity with Data Management frameworks (e.g., DAMA DMBOK, DCAM, CDMC) and the ability to apply them pragmatically to operational governance programs
Experience with quantifying and communicating governance value through structured ROI case studies and KPI dashboards for senior stakeholders and boards
Background in Data Quality, Metadata Management, and Data Catalog tools, with exposure to cloud data platforms and analytics environments where governed data is consumed
Why Join Paradigm
At Paradigm, integrity drives innovation. You'll collaborate with curious, dedicated teammates, solving complex problems and unlocking immense data value for leading organizations. If you seek a place where your voice is heard, growth is supported, and your work creates lasting business value, you belong at Paradigm.
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Policy Disclosure:
Paradigm maintains a strict drug-free workplace policy. All offers of employment are contingent upon successfully passing a standard 5-panel drug screen. Please note that a positive test result for any prohibited substance, including marijuana, will result in disqualification from employment, regardless of state laws permitting its use. This policy applies consistently across all positions and locations.
$122k-194k yearly est. 4d ago
Vice President of Inventory & Rental Operations-Heavy Equipment
Kimmel & Associates Inc. 4.3
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
About the Company The company is a premier dealer of construction and forestry equipment, proudly serving customers across the Southern United States. The company fosters a high-performance culture focused on growth, integrity, and delivering value through every piece of equipment and service provided.
As the company continues to expand, they are seeking a visionary and operationally focused Vice President of Inventory & Rental Operations to lead and optimize one of the most mission-critical segments of their business.
About the Position
The Vice President - Inventory & Rental Operations will work directly with the CEO and executive leadership team to oversee and optimize the financial and operational performance of the company.
This role is responsible for developing and implementing inventory strategies, managing equipment lifecycle performance, overseeing machine and attachment purchases, and ensuring inventory metrics align with business goals. Additionally, the VP will oversee the rental strategy, including utilization, maintenance, and depreciation across the fleet. The position requires a data-driven leader who understands dealership operations, has deep experience in equipment inventory management, and can drive performance across multiple departments and locations.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee all new and used equipment purchases, rentals, and attachment inventory
Manage the used equipment department, ensuring financial performance and inventory health
Lead company-wide rental operations, including RPO (rental purchase option) agreements
Develop and monitor rental metrics (utilization, ROI, maintenance, fleet age, etc.)
Establish standardized and scalable inventory reporting, controls, and audit procedures
Ensure compliance with rental check-in/out procedures across all locations
Collaborate with branch managers and operations teams on inventory flow and logistics
Evaluate and manage aged inventory to accelerate turnover and improve asset performance
Support executive leadership with business planning, OEM negotiations, and strategic reporting
Train and guide Branch Administrators, Equipment Coordinators, and Yard Specialists on inventory and rental SOPs
Prepare and deliver detailed inventory and rental financial reports to the executive team
Requirements
Bachelor's degree required
Minimum of 10+ years of progressive management experience in inventory, rental, or equipment operations
Prior experience in a construction equipment dealership
Experience managing P&L related to inventory and rentals
Strong business acumen with the ability to analyze complex financial data and translate into operational actions
Experience in equipment transport logistics and coordination is a plus
Demonstrated ability to implement and enforce standardized policies and procedures
Strategic mindset with operational execution focus
Benefits
Competitive executive compensation package
Performance-based incentives and bonuses
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid time off and holiday schedule
Professional development and training opportunities
Opportunity to shape and scale a mission-critical function at a growing company
$128k-196k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Hedge Fund Company 4.3
Chief operating officer job in Scottsdale, AZ
The ideal candidate will have expertise in EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System)
Must have extensive experience in the Capital Markets, specifically Alternative Investments, Preferably Litigation Finance, law Firm Management.
Position Summary
In addition to handling the oversight of all accounting needs and M&A activity, the CFO / Integrator is responsible for translating the company's vision into day-to-day execution, driving operational excellence, and ensuring all departments work in alignment toward strategic objectives. Acting as the key right-hand to the CEO/Visionary, the CFO/Integrator harmonizes leadership teams, manages cross-functional priorities, and ensures consistent, scalable growth.
Work from Work: This role will be done from the offices in Scottsdale, AZ
Key Responsibilities
1. Strategic & Operational Leadership
Partner with the CEO/Visionary to develop and execute the company's strategic plan.
Translate high-level vision and objectives into measurable operational goals and initiatives.
Oversee all day-to-day business operations, ensuring efficiency, profitability, and quality.
2. Organizational Integration
Align and unify all departments (sales, marketing, finance, operations, HR, legal) around core goals.
Drive accountability by establishing KPIs, metrics, and scorecards across the organization.
Identify and remove roadblocks that hinder performance or growth.
3. Financial Oversight
Provide finance leadership on budgeting, forecasting, M&A and P&L management.
Ensure optimal allocation of resources to meet both short-term and long-term objectives.
4. Team Development & Leadership
Lead, coach, and develop department heads to build high-performing teams.
Maintain a culture of accountability, transparency, and operational discipline.
Support talent acquisition, retention, and succession planning.
5. Process & Systems Optimization
Establish and refine scalable processes, workflows, and systems.
Ensure technology and infrastructure meet the needs of the growing business.
Champion continuous improvement initiatives and operational best practices.
Qualifications
10+ years of progressive leadership experience, ideally in high-growth or entrepreneurial environments.
Proven track record of integrating multiple business functions and delivering results.
Strong financial acumen, with experience managing budgets and driving profitability.
Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Highly organized, with the ability to prioritize and manage multiple initiatives simultaneously.
Experience with EOS or similar strategic operating frameworks strongly preferred.
Key Competencies
Strategic thinker with a bias for execution
Problem-solving and decision-making under pressure
Data-driven management approach
Ability to build trust and foster collaboration across departments
Resilient, adaptable, and solutions-focused
Compensation:
Base Pay + equity in an established company with $4 million+ in annual revenue
$82k-136k yearly est. 3d ago
VP of Accounting
McBride Executive Search
Chief operating officer job in Chandler, AZ
Vice President of Accounting (CAO)
Reports To: Chief Financial Officer
About the Opportunity
Join a dynamic, publicly traded multi-location organization as Vice President of Accounting. This company, a leader in their industry, generates approximately $1 billion in annual revenue across multiple locations, serving customers in the specialty consumer products.
We're seeking a strategic accounting leader to drive enterprise-wide transformation while ensuring the integrity and modernization of the accounting infrastructure. This is an exceptional opportunity to partner directly with the CFO as a key member of the finance leadership team, owning day-to-day accounting execution and governance across the enterprise.
Lead Accounting Operations
You'll oversee all corporate and financial reporting functions, initially leading the Corporate Accounting and Consolidations group with future expansion into operational accounting and Tax. You'll establish standardized accounting policies across all locations while supporting the centralization of accounting functions into the corporate office.
Drive Transformation & Innovation
Spearhead enterprise-wide initiatives focused on centralization, standardization, and automation. You'll modernize accounting systems, ERP platforms, and close automation tools while redesigning monthly close processes to enhance speed, accuracy, and visibility.
Ensure Compliance & Control
Own internal control over financial reporting (ICFR) and SOX compliance, ensuring adherence to U.S. GAAP and public company standards. You'll serve as the primary accounting advisor to executive leadership and the Audit Committee, partnering with the CFO on complex accounting judgments and disclosures.
Build High-Performing Teams
Develop and mentor a talented accounting organization capable of thriving in a public company environment. You'll establish clear roles and performance metrics while cultivating future accounting leaders through strong succession planning.
Support Strategic Initiatives
Provide oversight for SEC reporting, support earnings cycles and investor reporting, and own quarterly reviews and annual audits. Partner with IT, FP&A, Shared Services, and Accounting Operations to enable scalable financial systems that support growth and acquisitions.
Required Qualifications
Active CPA license
Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance (Master's degree preferred)
15+ years of progressive accounting leadership experience
Significant public company experience
Deep expertise in U.S. GAAP, internal controls, and SOX compliance
Proven track record leading accounting transformation and automation initiatives
Experience managing multi-location, inventory-intensive operations
Preferred Qualifications
Big 4 or national public accounting firm background
Experience with ERP implementations
Track record supporting M&A activity and post-acquisition integration
What Sets This Role Apart
The CFO is looking for someone who can quickly get up to speed and own the accounting function from the ground up. While the CFO serves as the Principal Accounting Officer, this role owns the day-to-day execution. You'll have the autonomy to drive meaningful change and the support to make a lasting impact on our organization's financial operations.
$102k-165k yearly est. 14d ago
General Manager/ VP
Iannarino Fullen Group
Chief operating officer job in Chandler, AZ
Full job description
The Vice President & General Manager (Site Operations) will provide strategic and operational leadership for our new large-scale compounding facility in Chandler, AZ. This role ensures the site achieves excellence in safety, quality, service, compliance, and financial performance while delivering an exceptional customer experience. The VP/GM will drive operational efficiency, foster a culture of continuous improvement, and lead transformational initiatives across the organization.
As a Designated Person for sterile and non-sterile compounding, this leader will maintain compliance with USP , , and standards and ensure adherence to all regulatory requirements (FDA, DEA, OSHA).
What you'll do:
Strategic Leadership: Define and execute short- and long-term operational strategies aligned with corporate goals.
Operational Excellence: Ensure safe, compliant, and efficient operations across multiple shifts, meeting production and quality targets.
Regulatory Compliance: Maintain full compliance with USP, FDA, DEA, OSHA, and internal SOPs.
Continuous Improvement: Drive Lean, Six Sigma, and automation initiatives to optimize processes and reduce costs.
Talent Development: Build a high-performing team through coaching, training, and succession planning.
Financial Management: Develop and manage budgets, monitor KPIs, and deliver cost-effective operations.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with planning, quality, engineering, and other functions to ensure seamless operations and customer satisfaction.
Facility & Equipment Management: Oversee maintenance, reliability, and engineering best practices for uninterrupted operations.
Who you are:
Deep knowledge of FDA-regulated environments; pharmacy experience preferred.
Proven ability to lead large-scale operations in a fast-paced, multi-shift environment.
Strong leadership, communication, and change management skills.
Expertise in Lean, Six Sigma, and operational excellence methodologies.
Financial acumen and experience managing complex budgets.
Proficiency with ERP, CMMS, QMS systems and Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to navigate the facility and engage with teams on the floor.
Manual dexterity for computer and office equipment use.
What you've done:
15+ years of leadership experience in FDA-regulated operations.
Bachelor's degree required; Master's preferred.
Lean/Six Sigma certification and demonstrated implementation success.
Project management expertise with a track record of delivering major initiatives.
What's in it For You:
A comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental, and flexible spending accounts
401(k) retirement plan with a generous company contribution to help you save for the future
Company Paid Life and disability insurance
Access to voluntary insurance options
A generous paid time off program that increases every year
Tuition reimbursement
Opportunity for growth - We believe in promoting from within and do so through our internal job posting program! Our Target Compensation Range for this position is starting at a $200,000 + base annual salary commensurate with the individual's experience and qualifications.
$200k yearly 1d ago
Director of Asset Management
Simoncre
Chief operating officer job in Scottsdale, AZ
The Opportunity: Strategic Asset Partner
SimonCRE is seeking a strategic, financially minded Director of Asset Management to act as a true partner in the lifecycle of our assets. This is not a static operational role; it is a dynamic position for an “Asset Champion” who understands that every property has a distinct mission-whether it is a long-term hold for growth or a strategic position for a profitable exit.
You will bridge the gap between operations, finance, leasing, and development. You must possess the financial acumen to speak the language of our Accounting, Capital Markets, and Development teams, paired with the emotional intelligence (EQ) to advocate for and lead a high-performing Property Management team.
Core Pillars of the Role
Financial Stewardship, Lifecycle Strategy & Reporting
Budget Ownership & Cost Governance: Own annual operating budgets for the portfolio from creation through execution. Actively monitor monthly performance, investigate variances, and implement corrective actions to ensure assets perform within approved parameters while protecting Net Operating Income (NOI).
Forecasting & Projections: Partner with Finance to deliver rolling forecasts, forward-looking expense projections, and capital planning inputs that support partner reporting, refinancing, and disposition decisions.
Capital Planning & ROI Evaluation: Evaluate, prioritize, and oversee capital expenditures with a disciplined ROI mindset. Ensure capital investments align with asset strategy (hold vs. sale) and are executed on time, on budget, and with measurable value creation.
Partner & Investor Reporting Support: Provide clear, defensible operational narratives and data to support quarterly partner reports, lender requests, audits, and transaction diligence.
Tailored Asset Approaches: You will drive distinct operational strategies based on the investment lifecycle of each property:
Long-Term Holds: Act as a custodian of value. Obsess over superior maintenance and forward-thinking capital projects that enhance appeal and maximize customer traffic. Ensure these assets are immaculate and high-performing.
Assets for Sale: Shift to a lean, highly efficient operational model. Aggressively control costs to maximize Net Operating Income (NOI) and secure the highest possible return for our partners at closing.
Operational Excellence, Vendor Strategy & Radical Transparency
Vendor Strategy & Negotiation: Develop and maintain a high-performance vendor network. Help the team with RFPs, negotiate contracts, enforce SLAs, and continuously benchmark pricing to ensure best-in-class service at market-competitive costs.
Performance Metrics: Establish and track KPIs across operating expenses, service levels, tenant satisfaction, and response times. Use data and visual verification to drive accountability and continuous improvement.
Visual Verification: Champion “Radical Transparency” by utilizing technology (such as CompanyCAM) to deliver instant, visual proof of work. Ensure partners remain fully informed and tenants remain satisfied.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Serve as the linchpin between Property Management and key internal stakeholders:
Development Team: Collaborate closely to ensure smooth transitions from construction to management and provide operational feedback during the development phase to avoid future pitfalls.
Leasing Team: Partner on vacancies and renewals to ensure operational readiness, provide accurate operating expense estimates for underwriting, and support tenant retention strategies.
Capital Markets & Accounting: Translate operational realities into financial strategy, ensuring the asset's physical performance aligns with its financial goals.
Risk & Compliance: Maintain corporate insurance policies (general liability, property, umbrella) and ensure all properties meet compliance standards.
Leadership, EQ, & Team Advocacy
High-EQ Leadership: Lead, develop, and mentor the team with empathy and clarity. You must be an effective leader who balances high expectations with genuine support.
Champion the Team: Serve as a fierce advocate for the Property Management department, ensuring they have the resources, skills, and support needed to execute both “lean” and “growth” strategies effectively.
Culture Carrier: Model a positive, “can-do” attitude, fostering an environment where accountability, teamwork, and adaptability are paramount.
The ideal candidate should have a positive, can-do attitude and…
Be First. Be Fast. Persist. Plain and simple: we're responsive, quick to action, and we tirelessly fight through everyday challenges.
Do More. Be More. We believe that if we're not exceeding expectations, we're not doing enough. On every level, we do more because that's how we're wired.
Be Direct. Show Respect. We're straight shooters when it comes to our clients and team. Honesty and respect go a long way in the world of business. And life.
Be Flexible. Embrace Change. Every day is a new day with new challenges. We know that's just how the world works. So, we're always prepared to adapt in order to succeed.
Be Inspired. Be Proud. We're motivated to do work that inspires us. We have pride and passion in everything we do.
Say It. Own it. Accountability is key here at SimonCRE. So, we say what we mean and do what we say.
Dream Up. Team Up. We dream big and work together to make things happen. Around here, we KNOW teamwork makes the dream work.
Be Helpful. Build Trust. When people think of us, we want them to think of a company that is nothing but helpful.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
General office environment.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Must be able to remain in a stationary position for long periods of time.
Minimal lifting and carrying up to 25 pounds.
Travel Required- Minimal local travel only.
Qualifications & Requirements
Experience: 10+ years of Commercial Real Estate experience is required, with a strong preference for candidates with a background in asset management or finance. Experience overseeing multi-property portfolios with institutional ownership standards is preferred.
Financial Literacy: Must have the ability to calculate and analyze complex figures and interpret financial statements to support NOI goals and budgeting.
Strategic Agility: Demonstrated ability to switch between “growth mindset” (spending for value) and “cost control” (saving for exit) based on asset strategy.
Education: High school diploma required; a four-year college degree (Finance, Real Estate, or Accounting focus) is strongly preferred.
Technical Skills: Proficiency with Microsoft Office and general technology is required. Familiarity with CompanyCAM or similar visual documentation tools is preferred. Experience with Mac iOS is a plus.
Communication: Excellent communication skills to exchange information accurately with internal teams (Development, Finance, Leasing), tenants, and vendors.
SimonCRE provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
$76k-146k yearly est. 4d ago
Nonprofit Operations Director
Project C.U.R.E 4.1
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
Each C.U.R.E. Community is led by a Nonprofit Operations Director. The primary function of the Operations Director is to recruit, develop and support a team of volunteer leaders, and to oversee the successful management of the transportation, processing and shipping of life saving medical supplies and equipment to the poorest people in the world.
Location:
Project C.U.R.E. Distribution Center
3701 W Cambridge Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85009
Responsibilities:
The most important element of this position is the ability to recruit and train individuals who can take responsibility to do the work of Project C.U.R.E. The Operations Director must build a team of key volunteers to lead hundreds of other volunteers each month.
The Operations Director is ultimately responsible for the areas of
Procurement & Transportation - collecting the medical donations;
Inspection & Repair - checking the equipment and repair malfunctioning items;
Processing & Sorting - checking quality of supplies, sorting into categories;
Inventory & Warehousing - maintaining the supplies and equipment in the warehouse;
Packing & Shipping - loading the containers.
The scope of the job is too big for one person to perform without significant assistance from a team of active, involved volunteers.
A significant amount of the Operations Director's time will be spent interacting with organizations to recruit volunteers, the recognition of volunteer's leadership potential, conducting regularly scheduled training sessions and team meetings, and assessing volunteer effectiveness. The Operations Director is the one to motivate and appreciate the volunteers for their efforts.
The Operations Director is the primary “face” of Project C.U.R.E. with gift-in-kind donors, and must maintain a relationship with hospitals, clinics, doctor's offices, wholesale sellers and local manufacturers who give medical supplies and equipment. In addition, the Operations Director is responsible for seeking in-kind donations of other materials and equipment for the successful functioning of the warehouse.
The Operations Director maintains an effective working relationship with the staff at the International Headquarters and the Operations Directors in the other C.U.R.E. Communities by participating in bi-weekly conference calls, sharing “best practices,” attending semi-annual Town Hall meetings. And the Operations Director ensures that key metrics are collected, and reports are sent to International Headquarters on a timely basis.
The Operations Director must ensure that the warehouse is a safe place for visitors, staff and volunteers. Additionally, the Operations Director schedules and executes the necessary maintenance on the trucks and equipment and notifies the right people about issues with the warehouse building.
The Operations Director must preferably have knowledge of warehouse operations including inventory management, procurement, logistics and processing.
Qualifications:
The Operations Director must demonstrate alignment with Project C.U.R.E.'s mission and be passionate about addressing health care inequalities in the developing world in a sustainable manner. The ideal candidate for the position:
Is qualified: Holds a bachelor's degree and has at least three to five years of volunteer development or other leadership training.
Understands the task: Has a working knowledge of recruiting and training volunteers and how they can be motivated to high performance, and understands the flow of materials through the warehouse.
Has a Proven Track Record: Recruits, inspires and leads volunteers, mentees and interns to achieve goals within the context of building a “performance culture.” Is accessible to volunteers and associates at all levels, interacting consistently, openly and honestly to assure everyone is treated with dignity and respect. You must be able to demonstrate the ability to develop others.
Is a problem solver: Identifies, diagnoses and quickly resolves complex problems to improve results; is continuously pursuing innovation and process improvements to increase efficiencies and competitive advantage.
Is organized: Must be highly organized and have the ability to multi-task in a fast paced work environment, with a high degree of professionalism and integrity. The successful Operations Director has the ability to pay attention to detail.
Is teachable: Has an attitude of openness, is eager to learn new things, and does not get stuck in a repetitive pattern of doing the same things the same way for too long. Can quickly comprehend complex concepts and will accept instruction.
Is “bottom line” oriented: Is capable of securing in-kind donations, negotiating discounts and benefits with vendors and venues, and can meet budget and resource challenges.
Is a good person: Is a recognized leader that accepts feedback and continually looks for ways to develop themselves, and who maintains the highest ethical standards and values in order to represent Project C.U.R.E. well.
Works well with others: The successful candidate possesses excellent relationship management and interpersonal skills; the ability to work effectively with donors, volunteers, staff and interns; displays mature judgment, superior diplomatic skills.
Is an effective communicator: Can demonstrate effective communication skills including writing, interpersonal communication and public speaking skills and is good at listening.
Is goal oriented: Manages to Key Performance Indicators, including setting revenue and expense goals/objectives for each event, monitoring performance and reporting results; is a “self-starter” who is internally motivated and does not require significant supervision.
Is motivated: Has an obvious passion and enthusiasm for saving lives and strengthening health care systems in the developing world with an attitude of never giving up or accepting “no” for an answer.
Reports To: The Phoenix Operations Director reports to the National Director of Operations.
Compensation and Benefits: This position offers competitive compensation commensurate with experience, including health insurance, paid vacation, holidays, and a 403(b) plan. The salary range is $70,000 - $80,000.
About Us: Healthcare in many developing countries is a global crisis. The severe lack of healthcare disrupts social and economic stability in almost every developing nation. Disease causes nine-out-of-ten preventable deaths in developing nations among children and adults. Millions of children under the age of five die each year from preventable disease, and more than 70% of these deaths occur from pneumonia, diarrhea, measles, malaria and malnutrition.
Founded in 1987, Project C.U.R.E. (******************** has grown to be the largest organization in the world delivering 180 forty-foot ocean freight cargo containers of donated medical supplies and equipment each year. Each project begins with an onsite Needs Assessment to ensure that Project C.U.R.E. delivers the right items to the right people. Project C.U.R.E. has delivered medical relief in 133 countries. In addition, Project C.U.R.E. conducts C.U.R.E. Clinics, Helping Babies Breathe trainings, bio-technical trainings to approximately 300 hospitals and health care clinics in 40 developing nations.
On average, the value of a Project C.U.R.E. Cargo container is worth $450,000, providing an amazing 20-to-1 “return on investment.” Project C.U.R.E. operates Distribution Centers in Denver, Phoenix, Houston, Nashville, Philadelphia and Chicago where over 25,000 volunteers sort more than 26,000 types of non-perishable medical supplies and certify medical equipment for shipment abroad. Project C.U.R.E. also operates nine Collection Centers throughout the U.S. Project C.U.R.E. receives both new and quality used medical items from hundreds of hospitals throughout the United States and medical manufacturers, such as Stryker, Medline, Medtronic, Kimberly-Clark, Steris, and Hill-Rom.
Project C.U.R.E. operates on 3% administrative overhead and has earned numerous awards for being the industry leader in international medical donations. Project C.U.R.E. has been a Platinum organization by Guidestar and Charity Navigator and was ranked by Forbes magazine as one of the 20 most cost effective nonprofits in the United States.
$70k-80k yearly 3d ago
Chief Nursing Officer
Midland-Marvel Recruiters, LLC
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
Community hospital looking to bring on Chief Nursing Officer! Bonus Incentives and Full Relocation!
reports to the CEO and sits on the leadership team
4 direct reports and all RN's, RNT's and Nurse Supervisors have a dotted line
Reports to CEO
Qualifications:
Current RN licensure appropriate to state regulations ( unrestricted)
Bachelor's Degree in Nursing or related field required unless higher degree required by state.
Advanced Degree, plan to receive an advance degree, or knowledge and skills associated with an advanced degree required.
BLS certification (ACLS Preferred)
CRRN certification to be obtained within a year of meeting the eligibility requirements to site for the examination.
5+ years' experience in inpatient hospital experience
2+ years recent (within the last 5 years) Nursing Management experience with responsibilities include such as 24-hour accountability, FTE management, policy, procedure, and budgetary oversight, and conducting disciplinary action.
$79k-121k yearly est. 1d ago
Director of Preconstruction
DBSI 3.5
Chief operating officer job in Chandler, AZ
DBSI is a nationally recognized design-build firm delivering innovative solutions in banking, healthcare, and corporate headquarters projects. Named one of the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Companies, DBSI has completed more than $1 billion in work across the United States.
Our culture is built on integrity, innovation, and continuous improvement, and we invest in leaders who want to grow, influence, and make a lasting impact.
The Opportunity
DBSI is seeking a Director of Preconstruction to provide strategic leadership across all estimating, budgeting, and preconstruction efforts within our Design-Build portfolio. This role is instrumental in shaping project outcomes from early concept through execution by aligning design intent, cost strategy, schedule, and constructability.
As a senior leader, you will serve as a key connector between clients, designers, and operations-establishing best practices, driving informed decision-making, and positioning projects and teams for success.
Key Responsibilities
Provide executive leadership for all preconstruction strategy, processes, and deliverables
Establish and oversee project budgeting, cost modeling, and financial forecasting
Guide value-driven design decisions to optimize cost, quality, and performance
Partner closely with design and operations leadership to ensure constructable, well-aligned solutions
Develop and maintain standardized preconstruction procedures, tools, and benchmarks
Identify and mitigate project risk through early analysis and informed planning
Lead subcontractor engagement, bid strategy, and scope alignment
Support business development efforts through technical leadership, proposals, and client presentations
Mentor and develop preconstruction and estimating teams
Provide executive-level reporting on feasibility, cost exposure, and project health
Qualifications
10+ years of construction experience with deep preconstruction leadership expertise
Proven success within a Design-Build delivery environment
Strong background in conceptual estimating and early-phase project planning
Demonstrated ability to lead teams and collaborate across disciplines
Comprehensive understanding of construction methods, pricing, and market dynamics
Proficiency with industry-standard estimating and preconstruction tools
Polished communication skills with the ability to engage owners, executives, and partners
What We Offer
Competitive compensation package
Performance-based bonus opportunities
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage
401(k) with company match
Paid time off and holidays
Life insurance and Health Savings Account (HSA)
Referral incentives
A collaborative, forward-thinking culture with long-term growth opportunities
Why DBSI
At DBSI, we don't just deliver projects-we develop leaders. This role offers the opportunity to shape how work is won, planned, and delivered while influencing the future direction of a growing national design-build firm.
DBSI is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace.
$54k-101k yearly est. 1d ago
Associate Director Of Revenue Cycle - 249674
Medix™ 4.5
Chief operating officer job in Scottsdale, AZ
Associate Director, Revenue Cycle Management (Back-End)
Base Salary: $110,000-$115,000 + significant performance-based bonus
Work Model: Primarily Remote | Occasional Travel to North Scottsdale, AZ | Executive Flexibility Required
We are partnering with a growing healthcare organization to identify a strategic and hands-on Associate Director of Revenue Cycle Management (Back-End). This leader will own back-end RCM operations, manage a team of 11-12 professionals (with near-term growth planned), and play a critical role in driving cash performance, operational efficiency, and complex claim resolution.
This role is ideal for a seasoned RCM leader who thrives in complex environments, is comfortable rolling up their sleeves, and enjoys partnering closely with executive leadership.
What You'll Lead
End-to-end back-end RCM operations, including complex, high-dollar claims
A growing team of RCM professionals, with direct people leadership
Appeals, denials, follow-ups, and escalated billing resolution
Performance metrics tied to cash performance and accuracy
Process improvement initiatives in response to payer and regulatory changes
Executive Impact
Serve as a strategic partner to the VP, front-end RCM leadership, and CEO
Influence revenue strategy and operational decision-making
Collaborate cross-functionally with Legal, Operations, and Finance
Take ownership of initiatives that directly impact revenue outcomes
Ideal Background
Proven leadership experience in back-end RCM operations
Deep expertise in complex claims and payer dynamics
Strategic thinker with a hands-on leadership approach
Comfortable managing teams now (11-12) with future growth
Experience in ambulatory, emergency, or air medical environments a plus
Ability to travel to North Scottsdale, AZ as needed
Compensation & Incentives
Competitive base salary ($110K-$115K)
High-upside, performance-based bonus tied to cash outcomes
Historically strong bonus payouts (not guaranteed)
$110k-115k yearly 2d ago
Director of EHS
SK Food Group Inc. 4.4
Chief operating officer job in Phoenix, AZ
Hungry for a new career?
Imagine...working for a company that knows that its people are the key to its success in the marketplace. A company in which achieving extraordinary results and having a stimulating work experience are part of the same process.
We cultivate and embrace a diverse employee population. We recognize that people with diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives fuel our growth and enrich our global culture. We are looking for an individual who enjoys working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment, likes to be challenged, and values the opportunity to make a difference.
The Director of Environmental Health & Safety develops and drives the overall safety strategy for the organization. Provides leadership and oversight of the strategic vision and leads key initiatives for SK Food Group to ensure a world class safety culture.
This role can be based out of one of our manufacturing facilities in Phoenix, Arizona, Columbus, OH, Reno, NV, or Cleveland, TN.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Standardize and continue improving safety systems, policies, training, campaigns and programs to reduce risk and ensure compliance with federal, state/provincial and local laws.
Develop strategy and execute various EHS processes to include environmental compliance, occupational health and safety, workers' compensation, transportation safety, contractor management, and business continuity.
Design and execute injury prevention programs and initiatives to motivate and influence the creation of a world class proactive safety culture and minimize injury risk.
Lead and develop a high performing team to ensure the execution of the network wide EHS strategy and goals.
Build a high performing team to ensure the execution of SK Food Group's vision and strategy.
Partner and collaborate with all functional leaders to influence and manage EHS resources, projects, and business decisions.
Create a network of internal and external alliances to develop and implement EHS policies, programs, procedures, standards, training, and processes.
Analyze and identify trends that increase injury and accident frequency/severity; develop and direct the implementation of training programs using the appropriate media.
Support environmental compliance and claims programs (workers compensation, general liability, motor vehicle, property damage).
Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety and Health, Risk Management, or closely related field, and at least seven years of related experience and/or training required; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Master's Degree is preferred. Experience in a safety leadership role in a manufacturing or related industry environment is required.
Certified Safety Professional (CSP) is required. Associate in Risk Management (ARM) or other professionally recognized certifications in the safety and/or risk management related field preferred.
Ability to drive a strong EHS philosophy and implement programs designed to effectively change behavior and prevent injury using data driven methods.
Excellent ability to develop and present business plans and strategies to influence company decision makers.
Strong project management skills required to ensure EHS plans are executed at all levels on the appropriate timelines.
Solid organizational and prioritization skills to include proven attention to detail.
Experience coaching and motivating cross-functional and diverse teams.
Experience successfully leading others and influencing change.
Ability to analyze and independently resolve a variety of difficult situations and problems using timely decision making.
Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to interact effectively with all levels of senior management, supervision and production associates.
Ability to understand, react effectively and motivate others to adapt to a changing organization environment.
This position will be required to travel estimated at 30-40%.
BENEFITS:
SK Food Group provides competitive salaries and a wide variety of benefits including programs that provide for your health and welfare, help you prepare for retirement and truly enable you to balance your work and family life.
Robust Health & Welfare Benefits Package to include Medical, Dental, Vision for associate and family
Associate Bonus Programs
Family & Friends Referral Bonuses
DailyPay - Access Earned Pay Sooner
401k Retirement Plan with company match
Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays
Paid Parental Leave
Health & Dependent Care Flex Spending Accounts
Dependent scholarship opportunities
Educational Tuition Assistance Program
Established in 1943, the SK Food Group is a leader in the food manufacturing and wholesale food sales industry. We produce a complete line of products for many different market segments including retail, convenience stores, vending and the transportation industry. In addition, we pride ourselves on the sub-contract manufacturing and private labeling capabilities our company offers to customers throughout the United States. Please visit ************************** for more information.
How much does a chief operating officer earn in Avondale, AZ?
The average chief operating officer in Avondale, AZ earns between $67,000 and $212,000 annually. This compares to the national average chief operating officer range of $81,000 to $229,000.
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