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Selman Chevrolet
Chief operating officer job in Orange, CA
The Company
Selman Chevrolet has been Orange County's top Chevrolet dealer for over 73 years. Still owned and operated by the Selman family, the dealership has the culture of a family run business with incredible employee longevity but also a passion to be the best at what we do. The car business is constantly changing but the one thing that doesn't change is that at its core it is a people business. Having the most talented, passionate and dedicated people is how Selman Chevrolet has excelled for the last 73 years. The applicant for this position must enjoy working with a team of highly motivated top performers who are driven towards constant improvement.
The Position
Selman Chevrolet is looking to fill our CFO position as our current CFO is set to retire after almost 30 years in the position. The applicant for this position must have a strong accounting background, be able to analyze financial data and also be able to communicate with and direct personnel in different departments with different backgrounds. The responsibilities of the CFO position include:
Oversee Accounting Team
Review all accounting schedules and conduct periodic audits to insure there are no errors or fraud
Analyze all dealership expenses
Work directly with the owner and four department heads to develop strategies to grow our business and control expenses
Manage employee benefits and insurance policies and renewals, including:
401k, Health Insurance, Workers Comp, Liability Insurance
Manage dealership cash flow and flooring account
Work with outside CPA firm on all tax planning and preparation
Applicant Requirements
Bachelors degree in Accounting or Finance
CPA Certification Preferred
A minimum of 5 years upper level management experience
Automotive Dealership Experience Preferred
$118k-211k yearly est. 1d ago
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Retirement Living 4.0
Chief operating officer job in Anaheim, CA
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Company - Meals on Wheels Orange County Anaheim, CA, USA
For over 55 years, Meals on Wheels Orange County has delivered programs and services that reduce hunger and improve wellness for older adults so that they may live independently in the homes and communities they love.
Meals on Wheels Orange County provides a broad range of services spanning a continuum of care, including:
Home-Delivered Meals: Three nutritious meals a day, five days a week, delivered to homebound seniors. Volunteers take time to chat with each client, checking in on them, and bringing a bright spot to their day.
Congregate Meals/Lunch Cafés: Hot, nutritious meals and socialization provided at senior and community centers.These may be the only meals seniors eat all day in the company of others.
Case Management Services: Professional assessment and care planning for frail older adults at risk of losing their independence.
In-Home Services: Personal Care, Homemaker, Chore services for frail older adults who otherwise could not remain in their homes.
Transportation: Safe, reliable for rides for older adults to and from non-medical locations.
Adult Day Services: Social and medical care for adults living at home who need daytime assistance for health and safety.
Friendly Visitors: Volunteers bring hope and companionship to those in Orange County who need it most.
CalAIM Services - Medically-tailored Meals and Grocery Boxes: delivered to the homes of eligible members diagnosed with chronic diseases;Enhanced Care Management through a care manager who coordinates health and health-related care for adults with complex needs, including physical, mental, and dental care, and social services.
Care Coordination Services delivered onsite inpartnership with Affordable Housing Communities.
Meals on Wheels Orange County's services are funded in part through a grant from the California Department of Aging and administered by the Orange County Office on Aging, and through municipalities, healthcare plans, collaboration partners, foundations, and the generous support of the community.
As part of its social enterprise services, Meals on Wheels Orange County subcontracts to other nonprofits to make and deliver meals for their programs. Further, Meals on Wheels co-packs commercial foods distributed through food brokers. The proceeds of these services help expand the nonprofit's mission impact.
Mission
To nourish the wellness, purpose, and dignity of older adults and their families in our community.
Belief Statement
Meals on Wheels Orange County believes that all older adults:
Should be able to live with wellness, purpose, and dignity
Have the right to their own choices
Are deserving of nourishing meals tailored to their needs and preferences
Need meaningful relationships that prevent isolation and loneliness
Have the right to care that maintains health over the course of their lifetime
Furthermore, Meals on Wheels Orange County believes the community has a responsibility to provide solutions that reflect the diverse needs of all older adults.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is responsible for providing vision, leadership, and direction for all aspects of Meals on Wheels Orange County (MOWOC). Reporting to a 16-member Board of Directors, the CEO will oversee the $20 million budget. The direct reports to the CEO are the Chief Financial & Administrative Officer, Chief Development Officer, Vice President of Care Services, Vice President of Social Services, Vice President of Food Services, Senior Director of Human Resources, and Executive Assistant. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Strategic Planning & Execution
Drives the development and execution of the organization's strategic vision, aligning short- and long-range goals with the mission and Board priorities.
Identifies and pursues programmatic and social enterprise growth opportunities to expand the organization's impact and reach.
Monitors and evaluates program outcomes to measure success and inform decision-making.
Fosters a culture of continuous quality improvement throughout the organization.
Engages in ongoing research to anticipate changes in the landscape and inform future-focused planning.
Fiscal Oversight & Administration
In partnership with the Chief Financial Officer, leads the annual budget process and ensures fiscal health through robust budget management.
Ensures strict oversight of government and health care funding compliance and ensures strong accounting and operational controls are in place.
Mitigates organizational risk by proactively managing legal and regulatory matters, leveraging internal and external expertise as needed.
Serves as the primary spokesperson and advocate for the organization, building public awareness of its mission and impact.
In collaboration with the Chief Development Officer, develops and implements comprehensive fundraising strategies, including major gifts, grants, corporate sponsorships, and events.
Cultivates and maintains key relationships with government officials, industry leaders, donors, and other community partners to advance the mission and secure sustainable funding.
Represents MOWOC at public events, conferences, collaboratives, and in media opportunities.
Provides direction and leadership, modeling organizational values and a high standard of professional ethics.
Builds and nurtures a culture of excellence, cooperation, and accountability, creating an environment that attracts, develops, and retains top talent.
Supervises and mentors a diverse team of direct reports, overseeing all hiring, disciplinary, and termination processes.
Ensures a culture of inclusion and equal opportunity across all levels of the organization.
Governance & Accountability
Partners closely with the Board of Directors to ensure effective governance and a shared commitment to the strategic plan.
Provides the Board and its committees with relevant and meaningful operational and financial reports.
Supports the Board in recruiting, onboarding, and engaging new members.
Develops and implements organizational policies, ensuring compliance with all legal, regulatory, and ethical standards.
TRAITS AND CHARACTERISTICS DESIRED
The ideal candidate will be a visionary and big-picture thinker with a track record of success in strategizing and developing innovative services and solutions. The CEO should possess strong financial acumen to make effective decisions for the organization's future. The ideal candidate will be well-versed in current issues affecting aging services or other vulnerable communities, committed to implementing best practices for service delivery, and have a deep understanding of the political landscape.
The CEO will be a transparent and inspirational leader with a clear and consistent management style that fosters a collaborative, team-oriented culture. This leader must be able to motivate, coach, and develop staff while meeting objectives, anticipating challenges, identifying issues, and developing solutions. A passion for supporting the community's older adults, as well as empathy and compassion for the staff are essential.
As an active and intuitive listener who fosters genuine relationships with staff, board members, donors, and community and government partners, it is essential for the CEO to engage with and build effective, collaborative relationships within Orange County including the Board of Supervisors. Additionally, the CEO should be adept at facilitating group discussions, decision-making, and collective action.
The ideal candidate is a decisive and strong leader capable of guiding the organization to new heights. The ability to exhibit empathy, humility, compassion, integrity, honesty, trustworthiness, emotional intelligence, strong ethics, and fairness is important.
CAREER TRACK LEADING TO THIS POSITION
Ideal CEO candidates will have extensive leadership experience and subject matter expertise in human services, including aging services, health care, community organizing, mental and behavioral health services, social justice, and/or social determinants of health. Candidates from various sectors such as nonprofit, government, for-profit, senior care, hunger relief, social enterprise, assisted living, public policy or food services will be considered.
Candidates should have wisdom and prudence in financial resource deployment and sufficient fiscal management experience to be conversant with the fiduciary responsibilities of a complex organization. Familiarity with the process and accountability required for government funding is helpful.
Demonstrated success in fundraising, strategic planning, innovation and transformational change, and board relations will be highly valued. A proven record of building and sustaining effective partnerships with diverse constituencies, including businesses, government officials and entities, community organizations, private foundations and donors, and other community partners is also highly valued.
COMPENSATION & ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
The annual salary range for this position is $310,000-$360,000 plus bonus. Relocation assistance, if needed, is negotiable. A comprehensive and competitive benefits package will be provided.
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$310k-360k yearly 4d ago
Chief Financial Officer - New Home Solar
Mars Energy Group
Chief operating officer job in Wildomar, CA
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MARS Energy is a diversified energy holding company focused on acquiring and scaling commercial solar, roofing, and energy storage businesses across the United States. Our objective is to reach $500 million in annual revenue within five years, driven by strategic acquisitions, and disciplined execution. We are a high-growth, multi-company platform advancing the clean-energy transition through both organic scale and disciplined acquisitions. We integrate development, interconnection, EPC delivery, and post-install services to provide best-in-class energy solutions for commercial clients, developers, and builders across multiple U.S. geographies.
Our growth strategy centers on uniting strong local operators under one operating system; standardizing workflows, elevating safety and quality, and deploying data-driven processes that improve customer outcomes. With a healthy pipeline, proven integration playbooks, and a culture of accountability, MARS Energy offers the opportunity to shape an expanding platform, lead high-performing teams, and scale meaningful climate infrastructure at speed.
Solara, one of our core divisions, partners with leading national, public and regional homebuilders to deliver turnkey roofing, solar, and battery solutions for new construction. Solara manages the full process from roof installation through solar and battery integration, providing builders with a single partner for two of the most critical scopes in home construction.
Role Summary
The Chief Financial Officer owns financial strategy, planning, and control for Solara, MARS Energy Group's new-construction division. With a nine-figure pro forma revenue, Solara is rapidly growing both organically and inorganically. The role partners with Solara leadership and Corporate Finance to drive profitable growth, ensure strong cash management, de-risk public-works and utility-scale project execution, and build a scalable finance infrastructure. The CFO leads FP&A, Accounting, Treasury, Tax coordination, Audit, and Risk/Insurance, and is accountable for timely, accurate reporting and compliance across the division's entities and jurisdictions.
Key Responsibilities
Advise Solara leadership, translate strategy into financial targets, budgets, and capital plans, and report performance to group leadership and owners.
Lead annual and quarterly planning cycles, including AOP and rolling forecasts, and run a disciplined cadence on growth, margin, cash conversion, ROIC, and safety cost impacts.
Maintain the long-range model with scenarios and sensitivities; assess new markets, partnerships, JV structures, and M&A with investment cases and integration plans.
Set margin, SG&A, and cash targets by business line and entity, then drive monthly variance analysis and corrective actions.
Ensure timely month-end close and GAAP financials; issue reliable management reports and deliver clean audit outcomes.
Oversee project accounting, including general-ledger integrity, revenue recognition on long-duration contracts, job costing and WIP; standardize reporting for budget vs. actuals, change orders, contingencies, productivity, and rework.
Strengthen internal controls and policy documentation across procure-to-pay, order-to-cash, payroll, and T&E; maintain audit readiness and multi-state and public-works compliance.
Lead tax planning and compliance in coordination with Corporate; manage entity registrations and work with external CPAs on audits and returns.
Own cash forecasting and liquidity; optimize working capital through billing cadence, AR collections, retainage, DSO and DPO, and inventory turns; oversee daily treasury operations.
Structure and maintain financing and surety programs, including revolvers, LOCs, and bonding; manage lender and surety relationships, covenant compliance, insurance coverage, and claims.
Partner with Operations on project setup, including estimate handoff, budget structure, and cost codes; implement earned-value reporting and margin-at-complete forecasting and escalate slippage early.
Align with Sourcing and Supply Chain on purchasing compliance, vendor setup, and capex and strategic-investment approvals.
Own the finance systems roadmap, including ERP or NetSuite, job costing, payroll or HRIS, and BI dashboards; set data-quality standards, automate close, reporting, and forecasting, and implement a scalable chart of accounts and shared services.
Communicate clearly with stakeholders through concise updates and ad hoc presentations; build strong relationships with partners, lenders, auditors, sureties, and vendors.
Coordinate with corporate CFO on insurance, bonding, and legal compliance while ensuring divisional adherence to regulatory and company standards.
Minimum Qualifications
Ten or more years of progressive finance leadership, including divisional CFO, VP Finance, or senior controller roles in construction, contracting, or project-based industries.
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related field.
Proven success in full P&L ownership at $50M+ scale.
Hands-on leader with the ability to roll up their sleeves, dive into details, and solve problems while balancing strategic priorities.
Expertise in project-based industries such as construction or EPC, including WIP, percent-complete, job costing, and change orders.
Proven success managing cash, working capital, and credit facilities, with strong banking, bonding, and surety relationships.
Deep familiarity with U.S. GAAP and multi-entity consolidations, with exposure to public-works and prevailing-wage requirements.
Advanced financial modeling skills in Excel and BI, and ERP proficiency.
Advanced NetSuite ERP expertise is a plus, including system implementations, workflow optimization, and reporting automation.
Preferred Qualifications
CPA and or MBA preferred
Experience in solar or renewable energy, utilities, or public works contracting.
Track record implementing ERP or BI systems and process automation at scale.
M&A diligence, integration and debt-financing experience.
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$117k-211k yearly est. 4d ago
Strategic CFO for Education Mission Impact
ACG Cares
Chief operating officer job in Anaheim, CA
A prominent educational organization in California is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to provide strategic financial leadership and operational excellence. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in financial management and at least 7 years of progressive leadership experience in a non-profit or educational setting. This full-time role includes a competitive salary and the opportunity to shape the organization's financial strategies to align with its mission.
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$118k-211k yearly est. 4d ago
Vice President University Advancement
Join Our Team of Difference Makers
Chief operating officer job in Azusa, CA
APU seeks employees who desire to contribute to our thriving culture by cultivating community through professional interactions, demonstrating a posture of lifelong learning, and modeling Christ-like character. Working together, employees at APU commit to establishing a university atmosphere that is edifying to God and one another.
The Vice President for University Advancement is responsible for providing cohesive vision, leadership, and strategic direction to a successful university advancement strategy, with primary focus on Comprehensive Campaigns, Major Gifts, Foundations, Annual Giving, Planned Giving, and Development Research. This position is also responsible for our university-wide strategy surrounding Alumni Engagement. The Vice President provides leadership to a team of approximately 25 Development and Alumni professionals and ensures appropriately vetted policies and procedures are in place to meet legal and CASE requirements. The position provides leadership to build a fundraising strategy and team aligned with APU's strategic plan/vision, to identify the resources necessary to successfully implement the plan, and promote team performance by delegating tasks and motivating employees to accomplish set fundraising goals.
The Vice President for University Advancement is responsible for leading APU's current comprehensive campaign, a $125M effort focused primarily on scholarships, academics, and capital improvements. Furthermore, it is expected that APU will utilize volunteer campaign leadership, and the Vice President will be charged with recruiting and leading this team. The Vice President will leverage the effective use of the President's time in the donor community and collaborate with the Cabinet for the implementation of campaign strategy. This position reports to the President and serves as a member of the President's Cabinet.
Required Education
Master's degree or equivalent education and experience.
Required Experience
The successful candidate will possess at least seven years of increased experience as a leader and a proven track record of success in Advancement, preferably in higher education.
Primary Duties/Essential Functions
Develop and implement a strategic alumni and donor engagement plan that balances immediate fundraising needs with long-term development of the donor base.
Manage a portfolio of major donors (and prospects) and lead the division in annual fundraising production.
Develop a strategic plan for fundraising growth, including alumni and parent relations, annual giving, major and planned giving, comprehensive campaigns, foundation relations, stewardship, and advancement operations.
Lead the implementation of APU's current comprehensive fundraising campaign, and develop and lead future campaigns as needs arise.
Recruit and lead a volunteer campaign leadership team, in collaboration with the president.
Meet and exceed annual fundraising goals as agreed upon with the president.
Provide direct leadership to the office of University Advancement, including a willingness to delegate and empower others to find innovative solutions to strengthen fundraising effectiveness.
Leverage technology, APU's CRM software, and data analytics to enhance advancement strategies while ensuring data integrity.
Manage timely reporting and tracking of KPIs against advancement fundraising goals.
Collaborate closely with the Provost and academic leadership to identify resources, policies, and procedures to empower the deans and department chairs to fundraise in conjunction with the Advancement Office.
Collaborate with the Vice President for Strategic Communication and Engagement / Chief Communication Officer to ensure the communication plan for alumni and donor engagement is compelling and consistent.
Partner with other leaders on campus to ensure that all donor and potential donor engagements are effectively communicating and supporting the goals of the university.
Serve on the President's Cabinet.
Partner with the Vice President / Chief Strategy Officer and serve as a standing Cabinet guest to the Board of Trustees Strategic Oversight Committee.
Represent the university at designated conferences and events.
Ability and willingness to travel as much as 40 percent of the time.
Complete projects and other duties as assigned by the president.
Skills
Extensive senior-level experience in advancement, with a strong track record in higher education or nonprofit fundraising.
The successful candidate will possess exceptional leadership skills, including the ability to foster growth for the development team members with diverse levels of expertise by fostering an environment of respect, accountability, efficiency, and productivity.
Possess the capacity to inspire enthusiasm and collaboration in others.
Exhibit a solid awareness of higher education fundraising issues and trends related to achieving ongoing momentum and success.
Additionally, the successful candidate will possess knowledge of technical issues regarding fundraising practices and strategies, as well as philanthropic trends and research.
The candidate must have the ability to successfully develop, interpret, and apply policy and regulations in a complex university setting.
The successful candidate should have a strong commitment to customer service and community relations, successful experience and orientation toward a collaborative approach to resolving problems, and a willingness to take a proactive approach to improving services through direct personal contact.
Exhibit a high degree of emotional intelligence needed to interact with the Board of Trustees, the President, the Cabinet, academic leadership, all levels of administrative staff, alumni, parents, and the donor community at large.
Exceptional written, oral, interpersonal, and presentation skills to serve as an effective ambassador of the university's mission with both internal and external constituents.
Mental Demands
A deep and personal commitment to Jesus Christ and complete alignment with the mission, vision, and values of Azusa Pacific University.
Agreement with APU's Statement of Faith and the university's convictions as outlined in the What We Believe document.
Physical Demands
Continuous sitting for four to six hours/day.
Repetitive wrist, finger motions related to computer usage.
Hearing, talking on the telephone.
Ability to reach, grasp, bend, pull, lift up to twenty pounds.
Visual Demands
Computer monitor and reading.
Environment
Pleasant office setting, comfortable temperature.
Technologies
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Raiser's Edge, and Crescendo.
Compensation
Grade 35: $242,169 to $278,494 is the annual salary for this role and reflects what Azusa Pacific University reasonably expects to pay for this position. Actual compensation may vary based on the qualifications, experience, and internal equity. In addition to compensation, APU offers a competitive benefits package.
Azusa Pacific University is a Christ-centered, multicultural community that values and seeks faculty and staff who are committed to diversity, work effectively with diverse populations, and engage others in ways that honor our rich cultural mosaic and biblical foundation. Please click the links to learn more about what we believe, our mission statement, and our statement of faith.
You can learn more about APU by watching the stories of faculty, staff, and alumni as they carry out our mission here: ****************************
Azusa Pacific University will conduct a background check on all final candidates.
Review of applications will begin immediately, and the position will remain open until filled unless otherwise stated. Azusa Pacific University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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$242.2k-278.5k yearly 1d ago
Administrative/CEO Physician
Provider Healthcare
Chief operating officer job in Costa Mesa, CA
Lead Physician California Clinical Leadership + Full-Time Outpatient Role Are you a seasoned or emerging leader ready to take the next step in your career? Join a mission-driven healthcare organization in California as a Lead Physician, where you'll combine clinical care with strategic leadership in a supportive, community-focused setting.
This is a permanent, full-time role with a balance of patient care and team leadership ideal for someone who wants to make a direct impact while shaping the future of care delivery.
Why This Role is a Standout:
Dual Impact Split your time between high-quality outpatient care and leading providers toward clinical excellence
Established Support Collaborate with a strong administrative and clinical leadership team
Mentorship & Oversight Lead quality improvement initiatives, support onboarding of new providers, and guide best practices
Full-Time Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary, CME allowance, retirement plan, relocation assistance, and more
Career Growth A great next step for physicians interested in future CMO or Medical Director paths
What We re Looking For:
Board-Certified Physician (MD/DO) Family Medicine or Pediatrics preferred
Active California Medical License (or ability to obtain)
Outpatient clinical experience with a team-based care mindset
Prior leadership, precepting, or quality initiative involvement a plus
Experience in FQHC or community health settings highly valued
Why California?
From world-famous coastlines to mountain retreats and vibrant urban neighborhoods, California has it all. Enjoy outdoor adventure, cultural richness, and year-round sunshine all while delivering meaningful care to diverse communities.
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$141k-257k yearly est. 5d ago
Vice President - Asset Management
Bridge Homes 4.2
Chief operating officer job in Newport Beach, CA
Vice President - Asset Management page is loaded## Vice President - Asset Managementlocations: Newport Beach, Californiatime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 3 Days Agojob requisition id: JR104793We at Bridge acknowledge and appreciate the uniqueness of each individual, understanding that our people are the key to our success. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected and valued. Our dedication extends beyond our business goals to making a positive impact in our communities and upholding Sustainability and Responsibility (S&R) principles at our properties and corporate locations. We evaluate all candidates based on merit, without any discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, or any other category protected by law. As an equal opportunity employer, we are devoted to creating an inclusive hiring process. We actively work to eliminate barriers and provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Our goal is to provide fair opportunities and access throughout the recruitment, hiring, and employment experience. Your specific needs are important to us. If you need accommodations related to a disability or any other protected status during the recruitment process, please inform us.**Make an impact**As Vice President of Asset Management, you will work in close partnership with the Regional Managing Director to oversee a portfolio of logistics properties across the Western U.S. This role is responsible for driving portfolio performance through proactive leasing, execution of business plans, and strategic oversight of property operations.You will lead leasing efforts across both stabilized assets and the development pipeline, manage and guide third-party property management teams, and oversee the execution of tenant improvements and capital projects. In addition, you will be accountable for budget preparation, quarterly reporting, and ensuring that financial and operational objectives are consistently achieved.* Provide strategic oversight of the Western U.S. logistics portfolio, ensuring operational excellence, value creation, and long-term growth.* Partner closely with the Regional Managing Director, preparing analyses and making recommendations on leasing, capital planning, and overall portfolio strategy.* Lead leasing efforts across the portfolio and development pipeline, leveraging market relationships, broker networks, and creative strategies to source and secure tenants.* Develop and execute property-level business plans, including annual budgets, capital plans, leasing strategies, and quarterly valuation updates.* Monitor property performance and approve monthly and quarterly financial reports, ensuring accuracy and alignment with investor expectations.* Direct and manage third-party partners, including property management, construction management, and leasing brokers, to drive consistent execution and results.* Negotiate leases and other key agreements, maintaining strong relationships with tenants and brokers to maximize Tenant retention and revenue growth.* Oversee tenant improvement and capital expenditure projects, ensuring quality execution, cost control, and timely delivery.* Position assets for disposition and lead all pre-sale activities, including property inspections, broker opinion of value (BOV) processes, investment sales marketing, and coordination of Investment Committee approvals.**What you should bring*** Ideally 8-10 years of experience in real estate asset management, with a strong preference for logistics expertise.* Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Finance, Business, Accounting, Economics, or a related field (advanced degree a plus).* Demonstrated track record of leasing success, with deep broker relationships and the ability to cultivate new market opportunities.* Proficiency in financial modeling and valuation, with expert-level skills in Excel and Argus Enterprise.* Strong quantitative and analytical skills, with proven ability to interpret complex data and translate insights into actionable strategies.* Highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple projects, stakeholders, and priorities simultaneously.* Skilled negotiator with the ability to navigate nuance and deliver favorable outcomes in complex transactions.* Entrepreneurial mindset with a strong sense of ownership, accountability, and drive for results.* Highly accountable, hard working, and self-motivated, with the resilience to thrive in a fast-paced, performance-driven environment.* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust and influence across all levels of the organization and with external partners.**What you can be part of**Joining the Bridge Logistics team, you will be a part of a highly entrepreneurial and fast-paced team that values innovation, autonomy, and excellence. We are a close-knit team-driven environment that offers the opportunity to stand out in an organization experiencing significant growth.The Bridge Logistics team combines its operational and development DNA alongside deep customer, owner, and broker relationships to identify assets with pricing dislocation, an attractive basis, and opportunity for operational upside. Our team's capabilities and extensive footprint within our target markets seek to drive value for both our customers and investors.**Compensation Details**The anticipated wage scale for candidates who will work in Newport Beach, California is $150,000-$250,000 per year. The hired applicant will also be eligible for an annual performance based discretionary bonus. The final pay offered to a successful candidate will be dependent on several factors that may include but are not limited to the type and years of experience within the job, the type of years and experience within the industry, education, etc. Bridge Investment Group is a multi-state employer and this pay scale may not reflect positions that work in other states or locations.**What we offer*** Full Insurance benefit suite including Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, Accident Insurance, Short Term Disability, Legal & Identity Theft Insurance, and Pet Insurance.* Company paid Life Insurance (option to buy additional available) and Long-Term Disability.* Access to benefits concierge service.* Access to Mental Health & Well-Being service.* Cell Phone Reimbursement: You will be provided a mobile phone allowance of $30 per month.* 401K: Bridge Investment Group will match your contributions dollar-for-dollar, up to 6% of your pay. These contributions are fully vested immediately. Eligible employees are automatically enrolled at a 4% contribution rate. \*The employee must be at least 21 years of age and have worked for the Company for at least 60 days.* Vacation Time: Employee will accrue 3.38 hours of paid time off per pay period for a total of 17 days per year.* 11 Paid Holidays per year.* Sick Time: You will accrue 1 hour of sick time for every 30 hours worked with a cap of 48 hours.* Following six (6) months of employment at the Company, you will be eligible per birth, adoption or placement of a child for four (4) weeks of paid parental leave as the primary caregiver to the child or two weeks of paid parental leave as the secondary caregiver to the child. Following two years of employment at the Company, you will be eligible for twelve weeks of paid parental leave per birth, adoption, or placement of a child if you are the primary caregiver of the child.* Tuition Reimbursement: Up to $5,000 per year of pre-approved tuition expenses will be reimbursed upon submission of approved documentation. Repayment obligations may apply if employment terminates prior to 24 months.Bridge is committed to fostering an environment where all individuals have the opportunity to thrive.
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A leading global investment firm is seeking a Vice President for its opportunistic credit team in Newport Beach. The role involves identifying and managing special situation investments in corporate debt and equity. The ideal candidate has over 4 years of investment banking experience, excels in credit analysis, and is a strong communicator. The position offers a comprehensive benefits package and a competitive salary range of $205,000 to $240,000.
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$205k-240k yearly 4d ago
Vice President, Opportunistic Credit
LGBT Great
Chief operating officer job in Newport Beach, CA
# **Vice President, Opportunistic Credit**## at### **Description**PIMCO is a global leader in active fixed income with deep expertise across public and private markets. We invest our clients' capital across a range of fixed income and credit opportunities, leveraging our decades of experience navigating complex debt markets. Our flexible capital base and deep relationships with issuers have helped us become one of the world's largest providers of traditional and nontraditional solutions for companies that need financing and investors who seek strong risk-adjusted returns. Since 1971, our people have shaped our organization through a high-performance inclusive culture, in which we celebrate diverse thinking. We invest in our people and strive to imprint our CORE values of Collaboration, Openness, Responsibility and Excellence. We believe each of us is here to help others succeed and this has led to PIMCO being recognized as an innovator, industry thought leader and trusted advisor to our clients. JOB DESCRIPTION PIMCO's growing $178 billion alternative complex invests in a wide range of asset types and geographies. PIMCO's opportunistic credit team manages funds focused on investing in directional and relative value opportunities across public and private corporate debt and equity, stressed/distressed capital structures, and various event-driven and special situation opportunities. PIMCO is seeking a Vice President to join this opportunistic credit team, to be based in our Newport Beach office. You will be directly involved in identifying, evaluating, underwriting, and managing opportunistic credit and special situations investments. You will also interact across our investment organization; including Portfolio Management professionals within our alternatives platform, as well as across the firm's corporate research group. RESPONSIBILITIES Assist in identifying and evaluating public and private corporate debt and equity investments (both long and short), and special situation opportunities Partner with PIMCO Alternatives deal teams on diligence, underwriting, and management of selective investments Perform deep-dive research on industry sectors and individual companies, including detailed financial modeling and credit documentation review Communicate and present investment ideas and analysis to senior team members, portfolio managers, and investment committees REQUIREMENTS 4+ years of meaningful investment banking, credit research, and/or credit investing experience Strong experience in credit analysis and financial modeling, restructuring/distressed experience is a plus Outstanding academic credentials and demonstrated leadership capabilities Strong work ethic and integrity; you should be a team player who is proactive and self-motivated Experience managing tasks with minimal direction and an ability to make preliminary decisions in a short time frame Good communicator, strong written and oral presentation abilities; needs to be persuasive and credible Ability to work effectively on multiple projects simultaneously BENEFITS PIMCO is committed to offering a comprehensive portfolio of employee benefits designed to support the health and wellbeing of you and your family. Benefits vary by location but may include: Medical, dental, and vision coverage Life insurance and travel coverage 401(k) (defined contribution) retirement savings, retirement plan, pension contribution from your first day of employment Work/life programs such as flexible work arrangements, parental leave and support, employee assistance plan, commuter benefits, health club discounts, and educational/CFA certification reimbursement programs Community involvement opportunities with The PIMCO Foundation in each PIMCO office PIMCO follows a total compensation approach when rewarding employees which includes a base salary and a discretionary bonus. Base salary is the fixed component of compensation that is determined by core job responsibilities, relevant experience, internal level, and market factors. The discretionary bonus is used to award performance and therefore is determined by company, business, team, and individual performance. Salary Range: $ 205,000.00 - $ 240,000.00 Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Statement PIMCO recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, national origin, ancestry, religion (including religious dress and grooming practices), sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and expression), age, military or veteran status, disability (physical or mental), any factor prohibited by law, and as such affirms in policy and practice to support and promote the concept of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action, in accordance with all applicable federal, state, provincial and municipal laws. The company also prohibits discrimination on other basis such as medical condition, or marital status under applicable laws. Applicants with Disabilities PIMCO is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. We provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities, including veterans, in job application procedures. If you have any difficulty using our online system due to a disability and you would like to request an accommodation, you may contact us at ************ and leave a message. This is a dedicated line designed exclusively to assist job seekers with disabilities to apply online. Only messages left for this purpose will be considered. A response to your request may take up to two business days. We believe that active management is the responsible way to invest our clients' assets in fixed income. For 50 years, we have worked relentlessly to help millions of investors pursue their objectives - regardless of shifting market conditions. Our clients rely on an investment process that has been tested in virtually every market environment. Bringing together our investment professionals from across the globe, PIMCO's investment process is designed to promote fresh ideas and differing points of view. We innovate to give our clients an edge. Innovation has long been part of the fabric of PIMCO's culture. Explore how we assess shifting risks and opportunities to build forward-looking solutions for investors.##PIMCO is a global leader in active fixed income. With our launch in 1971 in Newport Beach, California, PIMCO introduced investors to a total return approach to fixed-income investing.In the 50+ years since, we have worked relentlessly to help millions of investors pursue their objectives - regardless of shifting market conditions. As active investors, our goal is not just tofind opportunities, but to create them. To this end, we remain firmly committed to the pursuit of our mission: delivering superior investment returns, solutions and service to our clients.Active ManagementWe take an active approach to fixed income investing - one in which we express high convictionviews without allowing any single risk to dominate returns. Over our 50 year history, we have found this helps us to deliver positive outcomes for investors and avoid outsized risks that maybe inherent in passive approaches.Tested ProcessWe have a proven ability to help investors navigate shifting investment conditions - including times of market stress. Honed over decades, our process has helped millions of investorsmanage risks and pursue returns over meaningful time periods.Culture of InnovationFinancial markets are changing rapidly and it is crucial for investors to adapt. That is why innovation is part of the fabric of our culture. Importantly, we develop solutions based on investors' needs and investing opportunities - not on near-term asset-raising potential. And we invest in top technology, tools and resources to help them succeed.
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$205k-240k yearly 2d ago
VP of Growth & Strategic Partnerships
Lisinski Law Firm, LLC
Chief operating officer job in Pasadena, CA
A leading immigration law firm in California is seeking a Vice President of Business Development to drive revenue growth and optimize operations. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of experience in strategic planning, strong leadership skills, and be fluent in Spanish and English. This position involves overseeing business development strategies and leading a high-performing team to meet firm growth objectives.
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$137k-222k yearly est. 4d ago
Managing Director (Civil Engineering)
YCR
Chief operating officer job in Anaheim, CA
Job Title: Managing Director Sector: Civil Engineering / Infrastructure / Highways Salary: Competitive + Profit-Based Bonus Salary: Starting £100k+
A well-established and reputable civil engineering contractor based in the North West is seeking an experienced, hands‑on Managing Director to take full ownership of the business's day‑to‑day and strategic operations. Specialising in road surfacing and infrastructure works, the company has a strong presence in the regional market.
This is a unique opportunity for a commercially minded leader with direct sector experience to step into a role that offers real autonomy and influence. The ideal candidate will treat the business as their own, overseeing everything from staff management and project delivery to customer relationships and financial performance.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategy
Provide strategic direction and day‑to‑day leadership across all business areas.
Set and execute a long‑term vision for growth, operational improvement, and marketexpansion.
Report directly to the owner or board and act as the figurehead of the business.
Operational Management
Oversee the delivery of civil engineering and resurfacing projects from tender through tocompletion.
Ensure all works are completed to a high standard, safely, on time, and within budget.
Drive operational efficiencies across the business and supply chain.
Financial Oversight
Full P&L ownership, including budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting.
Monitor key performance metrics and implement corrective action where necessary.
Identify and deliver margin improvement opportunities.
Team & Workforce Leadership
Lead, develop, and motivate a skilled team of operational, commercial, and support staff.
Foster a culture of accountability, performance, and continuous improvement.
Ensure effective workforce planning and training strategies are in place.
Client & Stakeholder Management
Maintain and strengthen existing client relationships.
Lead business development and tendering efforts to secure new work.
Represent the business in meetings with clients, suppliers, and industry partners.
Requirements
Proven experience in a senior leadership role within civil engineering, highways, orsurfacing.
Strong commercial acumen with a track record of P&L management, growth delivery,and strategic leadership.
Deep understanding of civil engineering, health and safety legislation, and local authority frameworks.
A hands‑on, practical leadership style-comfortable working at both strategic andoperational levels.
Excellent interpersonal and client management skills.
A degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent experience is preferred.
Entrepreneurial mindset - treats the business as their own.
Strong leadership presence with a collaborative, performance‑driven approach.
Results‑oriented with the ability to lead change and drive growth.
What's on Offer
A rare opportunity to run and grow a respected civil engineering business.
Competitive salary and performance bonus (Profit Share).
Full ownership over operational and strategic decision‑making.
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$99k-189k yearly est. 4d ago
Vice President for University Advancement
The California State University 4.2
Chief operating officer job in Fullerton, CA
The Vice President for University Advancement provides executive level leadership for all aspects of the University's comprehensive fundraising program, alumni relations program, government and community relations, several premier university events, advancement operations and oversight of the University's endowment through the Cal State Fullerton Philanthropic Foundation.
The ideal candidate in this role should have a positive attitude, an active, energetic mind, and a leadership style that is characterized by highly ethical practices and a commitment to diversity, openness, flexibility, integrity, and kindness.
Reporting directly to the President, the Vice President for University Advancement serves as a member of the President's Cabinet and President's Advisory Board and participates in all aspects of institution-wide planning in support of the mission and goals of the University.
The Vice President for University Advancement has responsibility for senior level leadership overseeing all areas of Advancement, including developing and overseeing new fundraising programs. Manages a personal portfolio of major donors and develops and implements plans for cultivation and solicitation in collaboration with academic leaders and campus development officers.
Essential Qualifications:
At least ten years of significant experience in development as a sophisticated, seasoned professional; additional experience in a leadership role in a major capital campaign would be highly advantageous.
Demonstrated success in designing and leading a comprehensive development, advancement and alumni relations program, preferably in a higher education environment.
Demonstrated ability to garner internal and external support for annual giving, planned giving, corporate and foundation relations, and major gift fundraising.
Ability to select, train, supervise, inspire and lead a professional advancement team in a large complex organization.
Solid track record of cultivating, soliciting and closing major gifts and the ability to match the needs and objectives of prospective donors with the fundraising goals of the University.
High-level communication skills to express the University's mission and advancement objectives to varied audiences, including potential donors, community members, alumni and campus constituency.
Demonstrated skill to work as a member of a senior institutional management team with strong capabilities in planning, organizing and managing.
Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues within the University leadership and with external partners at the individual and organizational level.
Demonstrated ability and a commitment to working with senior University leaders at an institution where shared governance is highly valued.
Ability to organize and motivate faculty, staff and key volunteers to participate effectively in fundraising and alumni related activities.
Demonstrated understanding of the use of information technology to achieve advancement goals.
Well developed sense of the importance of alumni relations to the University and the role an alumni relations department plays in overall advancement.
A demonstrated understanding of the role of University Advancement in the context of California.
California State University, Fullerton is an equal opportunity employer that prohibits discrimination based on regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity, national origin, or any other protected status.
The University is committed to fostering an environment where students, staff, administrators, and faculty thrive.
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$142k-202k yearly est. 4d ago
Director of Operations
Mygreat Recruitment Inc.
Chief operating officer job in Riverside, CA
Director/Regional VP of Operations - General Contractor - Education Sector - DSA
Our client, a highly respected General Contractor, is seeking an accomplished Project Leader to take on a VP/Director of Operations role on their leadership team in Southern California. This firm is well known for delivering high-quality construction projects across multiple sectors - including DSA regulated K-14 education, OSHPD/NCAI regulated healthcare, and many other institutional & commercial facilities.
Must Haves
Minimum of 15 years of experience managing large-scale construction projects with increasing responsibility.
Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field.
Demonstrated success leading operations or large project portfolios exceeding $100M in total value.
Strong background in general contracting with expertise in preconstruction, estimating, and project delivery.
Exceptional leadership skills with a track record of mentoring and developing project management teams.
Proven ability to manage client relationships, negotiate contracts, and maintain strong partnerships with owners, architects, engineers, and trade partners.
Deep understanding of risk management, cost control, scheduling, and operational strategy.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and industry-standard construction management software.
Excellent communication, presentation, and decision-making skills.
Unwavering commitment to safety, quality, and team success.
Nice to Haves
Experience in K-14 education, civic, and healthcare construction environments.
Prior experience in a regional or divisional operations leadership capacity.
Advanced degree (MBA, MS in Construction Management, or similar).
Familiarity with lean construction methodologies and continuous improvement frameworks.
Proven success implementing operational efficiencies or standardization initiatives.
Active involvement in professional associations or community organizations.
Familiarity with California DSA (Division of the State Architect) processes and compliance.
Responsibilities
Lead and oversee regional operations to ensure projects are executed safely, efficiently, and profitably.
Provide strategic direction, leadership, and mentorship to project management and field operations teams.
Collaborate with executive leadership to develop and implement company-wide initiatives, strategic plans, and growth objectives.
Foster a culture of accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement.
Partner with pre-construction, estimating, and business development teams to align project opportunities with company goals.
Build and maintain long-term relationships with key clients, consultants, and trade partners.
Drive operational consistency across teams and promote best practices in project delivery.
Identify and mitigate risks while ensuring adherence to contractual, financial, and safety obligations.
Represent the company in industry and community forums to strengthen its market presence.
Champion the organization's core values.
$94k-168k yearly est. 1d ago
VP, Chief Information Officer, Investments
Pacific Asset Management, LLC
Chief operating officer job in Newport Beach, CA
VP, Chief Information Officer, Investments page is loaded## VP, Chief Information Officer, Investmentslocations: Newport Beach CA-700time type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R16001**Job Description:**We're actively seeking a talented VP, Chief Information Officer (CIO), Investments to join our Investments Technology team in Newport Beach, CA.As a CIO, Investments, you'll move Pacific Life, and your career, forward by serving as a transformative technology leader responsible for modernizing and integrating the investment technology landscape. You will support Pacific Life Investments and partner with Finance & Actuarial and Risk Management to deliver innovative, scalable, and analytics-enabled solutions that drive business growth, operational excellence, and continuous innovation. You will fill a new role that sits on a team of technology and investment professionals in the Investments division. Your colleagues will include technology leaders, data engineers, and investment operations professionals, all collaborating to transform and modernize our investment technology environment.### How you'll help move us forward:* **Lead Technology Modernization:** Develop and execute a strategy to modernize investment technology, replacing legacy platforms and reengineering manual processes with integrated, automated solutions to support scalability.* **Drive Platform Integration:** Collaborate closely with key partners to select and integrate new external platforms (portfolio management, trading, risk, analytics) and lead the development and execution of integration plans to ensure seamless workflows across the organization.* **Rationalize Applications:** Eliminate redundancy and reduce technical debt by rationalizing applications.* **Data & Risk Analytics Enablement:** Architect and implement a centralized data platform for investment data, ensuring quality, integrity, and accessibility. Enable advanced risk analytics and scenario modeling for research, strategy, and performance monitoring.* **Operational Excellence & Risk Management:** Maintain reliable, secure, and compliant technology operations. Oversee IT governance, risk management, and cybersecurity for investment platforms and data assets.* **Vendor & Partnership Management:** Evaluate, select, and manage technology vendors and service providers in partnership with Procurement, Finance & Actuarial, and Risk Management. Negotiate contracts and partnerships to support technology strategy and long-term objectives.* **Build & Lead High-Performing Teams:** Attract, develop, and retain talent in investment technology, data engineering, and analytics. Lead a team capable of executing modernization and supporting ongoing innovation.The experience you will bring:* Senior IT leadership experience in investment management, asset management, or financial services, with a track record of technology transformation.* Deep knowledge of investment technology platforms, data architecture, and analytics.* Proven ability to deliver integrated end-to-end solutions for complex investment processes.* Strong vendor management, negotiation, and partnership skills.* Excellent leadership, communication, and change management abilities.* Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) in Computer Science, Engineering, Finance, or related field.What makes you stand out:* Experience implementing platforms such as Blackrock Aladdin or Bloomberg MARS.* Advanced degree in a relevant field.* Demonstrated success in leading large-scale modernization initiatives.* Experience fostering a data-driven culture and democratizing analytics tools.Base salary range: $240k - $295k**You can be who you are.** Instagram.com/lifeatpacificlife.#LI-DD1**Base Pay Range:**The base pay range noted represents the company's good faith minimum and maximum range for this role at the time of posting. The actual compensation offered to a candidate will be dependent upon several factors, including but not limited to experience, qualifications and geographic location. Also, most employees are eligible for additional incentive pay.**Your Benefits Start Day 1**Your wellbeing is important to Pacific Life, and we're committed to providing you with flexible benefits that you can tailor to meet your needs. Whether you are focusing on your physical, financial, emotional, or social wellbeing, we've got you covered.* Prioritization of your health and well-being including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Wellbeing Reimbursement Account that can be used on yourself or your eligible dependents* Generous paid time off options including: Paid Time Off, Holiday Schedules, and Financial Planning Time Off* Paid Parental Leave as well as an Adoption Assistance Program* Competitive 401k savings plan with company match and an additional contribution regardless of participation**EEO Statement:***Pacific Life Insurance Company is an Equal Opportunity /Affirmative Action Employer, M/F/D/V. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you have the right to request an accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our career center as a result of your disability. To request an accommodation, contact a Human Resources Representative at Pacific Life Insurance Company.*At Pacific Life, we believe that success comes down to our people. That's why we're committed to embracing a flexible, diverse, and inclusive workplace where you can be your best self and do your best work. Our people-first culture creates a sense of belonging and prioritizes employee wellbeing, empowering you to achieve your full potential through our holistic health benefits, flexible working options, and a vibrant community of people working towards a shared purpose. You can connect with colleagues through employee connections groups, sharing your passions, interests, and ideas. Learn more about our .
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$240k-295k yearly 5d ago
Director of Operations
Adriana's 3.7
Chief operating officer job in Irvine, CA
Our Compensation & Benefits:
• Recognition: Join an environment where hard work is recognized, appreciated, and
rewarded.
• Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision and life insurance
• Paid time off to recharge and maintain a healthy work-life balance
• Retirement Plan (401k)
• Performances bonus and incentives: Whether you are in sales or administrative role,
you will have a real opportunity to earn bonuses and get recognized for your results.
Our Company:
At Adriana's insurance, we believe that empowering our Team members is the key to our success.
We invest in our employees, offering training, career advancement opportunities, and a culture
that champions both personal and professional growth. Our Philosophy is growing together!
With over 30 years of success and more than 40 offices across Southern California, we are
expanding and looking for motivated individuals to join our team.
What we're looking for:
We are seeking a Director of Operations who is systems driven performance and data literate to
analyze and manage our company's daily activities, focusing on efficiency, productivity, and
aligning operations with strategic goals by overseeing staff, budgets, processes (like production,
sales, quality). This position also ensures that the management team is providing the necessary
tools within reasonable time to support improved performance, reduction in cost, and promotions
of products and services.
This position is responsible for developing models and performance management reports in
support of strategic initiatives. Being responsible for the preparation and review of key financial
statements and reports, as well as daily, weekly, monthly, and annual performance reports for the
business units. In addition, this position provides training and guidance and technical and
analytical expertise.
This role contributes to the MRM strategy through advanced data analysis and reporting, providing
management with an effective way to quickly identify their team's performance across various
KPIs, allowing them to make sound decisions to impact results.Key Responsibilities
Performance Management & Reporting: Develop comprehensive models and performance
management reports in support of strategic initiatives. Help identify behavior patterns and
automate.
Financial Reporting & Analysis: Take primary responsibility for the preparation and review of
key financial statements and reports, as well as daily, weekly, monthly, and annual performance
reports for various business units.
Strategic Contribution: Contribute significantly to the overall MRM (Management Resource
Management) strategy through advanced data analysis, ensuring data-driven insights are
actionable and timely.
Technical & Analytical Support: Provide training, guidance, and technical and analytical
expertise to team members and management, fostering a culture of data literacy and accuracy.
Process Improvement: Identify and implement process improvements that support enhanced
performance, cost reduction, and effective promotion of products and services.
Qualifications to Apply
Experience: Proven experience in a financial analyst, data analyst, or performance management
role, preferably within a related industry.
Technical Skills: Advanced proficiency in data analysis tools (e.g., Excel, SQL, Tableau, Power
BI) and experience developing complex performance reports and financial models.
Analytical Prowess: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with an ability to translate
complex data into actionable business insights.
Communication: Excellent communication and presentation skills, with a demonstrated ability
to train and guide others and present findings to senior management.
Education: A bachelor's degree in finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, or
a related quantitative field is required. A master's degree or professional certification (CPA,
CFA, etc.) is a plus.
Bilingual: in English and SpanishPerks & Benefits:
401(k)
Paid vacation.
On-the-job paid training to set you up for success.
Career advancement opportunities with leadership development programs.
Health, dental, vision, and life insurance.
Employee discounts on car insurance, life insurance, DMV services, and more.
Salary pay with bonuses
$124k-172k yearly est. 4d ago
Director of Investments
Caltech 4.5
Chief operating officer job in Pasadena, CA
Caltech is a world‑renowned science and engineering institute that marshals some of the world's brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions. We thrive on finding and cultivating talented people who are passionate about what they do. Join us and be a part of the diverse Caltech community.
Job Summary
Reporting to the Chief Investment Officer, with exposure to the Investment Committee of the Board of Trustees, the Director of Investments (“Director”) is a key leadership role in the Investment Office, involved in all aspects of the investment process. The core objective of the Director is to support the Chief Investment Officer in the management of the overall investment program, including manager selection, portfolio strategy, and management of staff in the Investment Office. In addition to the roles and responsibilities of the Associate Director role, the Director also contributes to the development of portfolio‑level strategy, and will implement investment strategies more independently. The Director is also expected to lead discussions with the Investment Committee on matters of strategy and participate in the feedback loop between stakeholders and the Investment Office. Finally, Directors are expected to serve on the Internal Investment Committee (“IIC”) of the Investment Office.
Investment Research (55%)
Advise the Chief Investment Officer on portfolio needs and propose well‑defined investment strategies that can meet those needs. Strategy definition includes the development of return and risk expectations, benchmarking approaches, and the creation of comprehensive market maps highlighting key differences between market participants that drive manager selection decisions.
Maintain a pipeline of investment opportunities that can meet the portfolio's defined needs. Lead primary research efforts to advance ideas through the investment process. Manage the process of collecting feedback from other members of the team and addressing their concerns. Drive the due diligence process forward by developing and adhering to project timelines, organizing materials, and systematically completing necessary research and other action items.
Lead external meetings with existing and prospective investment managers. Develop quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods, including company‑level fundamental research, financial modeling, valuation, and other quantitative analyses.
Form an independent opinion about the attractiveness of each investment opportunity and effectively communicate that position both verbally and in written form. Support and defend investment views; engage in healthy debate and challenge asset allocation and investment manager decisions to help the team reach high‑conviction decisions.
Prepare investment recommendations for the IIC. Participate in and coordinate internal meetings and workflow processes. Negotiate investment terms and document investment decisions.
Monitor the progress of portfolio companies, as well as existing strategies and fund managers. Research relevant strategies, sectors, geographies, and individual companies. Identify and monitor key risks, including investment manager behavior and emergent organizational dynamics.
Develop and maintain strong relationships with fund managers to maximize information flow, deal flow, and Caltech's internal influence as a value‑added investor. Provide strategic feedback to outside parties that increases Caltech's external influence in the investment community.
Develop a personal network of peers, intermediaries, and other market participants to source new investments, perform investment diligence, and develop a deeper understanding of existing holdings.
Build distinct but complementary areas of expertise and influence across multiple areas of the Investment Office, including but not limited to multiple disciplines, asset classes or industry sectors that are important to the success of the investment program.
Analyze and synthesize data relating to general investment concepts, as well as performance and risk exposures of individual managers, asset classes, and the overall portfolio. Offer insights into market opportunities and risks. Articulate key findings to the broader team.
Create models of returns, liquidity, cash flows, and portfolio management scenarios as needed to recommend specific actions related to portfolio management, risk management, and asset allocation.
Managing Processes & Relationships (20%)
Lead the preparation of materials for staff meetings, IIC meetings, and meetings of the external Investment Committee of the Board of Trustees.
Complete special research projects as required, including thematic research, risk management and portfolio reviews for the Investment Committee of the Board of Trustees.
Suggest process improvements and new vendors to enhance the organizational effectiveness of the Investment Office.
Provide leadership, guidance, and supervision to staff. Train, coach and mentor other team members to build new skills in them while reinforcing the culture and values of the team through timely performance feedback. Work collaboratively with other members of the Investment Office to advance shared goals.
Develop and maintain senior relationships across the Caltech community to support synergies between the Investment Office, fund managers, and Caltech's functional areas.
Contribute to brand‑building for the Investment Office and Caltech more broadly by establishing externally recognized expertise in multiple areas of non‑profit investment management.
Basic Qualifications
At least ten years of relevant work experience, likely gained in an endowment, foundation, family office, or direct investment management environment.
Comfort with fundamental investment concepts, and the ability to assess both quantitative and qualitative inputs to long‑term economic value creation.
Demonstrated investment judgment and perspective on how to manage a dynamic investment portfolio.
Critical thinking and healthy skepticism that distills large amounts of complex, often‑conflicting information into strategic clarity.
Interpersonal skills and the ability to work closely with a small team. Willingness to be challenged as part of a collegial inter‑disciplinary search for superior investment knowledge and outcomes.
Impeccable honesty, integrity, and an appreciation for high standards of conduct, work product, and ultimate outcomes.
Ownership mentality, bringing a sense of personal responsibility for the sustained success of the Investment Office. Ability to act independently to achieve a high‑quality product. Ability to handle multiple assignments, often with competing priorities and tight deadlines.
Enthusiasm for Caltech's dual institutional missions of conducting groundbreaking scientific research and providing a rigorous education to promising STEM students.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced university degree (Master's or equivalent) in business administration, finance, economics, or other relevant discipline.
Direct investing experience in public or private equity, potentially including fundamental investing in public markets, private equity secondaries, private equity co‑investments, or related skills.
Required Documents
Resume.
Hiring Range
Base salary of $258,700 - $293,600 per year plus bonus eligibility. The salary of the finalist(s) selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, internal equity, experience, education, specialty and training. As one of the largest employers in Pasadena, CA, Caltech is committed to providing comprehensive benefits to eligible employees and their eligible dependents. Our benefits package includes competitive compensation, health, dental, and vision insurance, retirement savings plans, generous paid time off (vacation, holidays, sick time, parental leave, bereavement, etc.), tuition reimbursement, and more. Non‑benefit eligible employees will have access to some benefits such as onsite counseling and sick time. Learn more about our benefits and staff perks.
EEO Statement
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Caltech is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. Caltech complies with the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). We consider reasonable accommodation measures that may be necessary for eligible applicants and employees to perform the essential functions of a position. If you would like to request an accommodation to complete this application, interview, or otherwise participate in the employee selection process, please contact Caltech Recruiting at **********************. Additionally, if you do not meet the basic qualifications of a role but believe you can perform the essential functions of the job with reasonable accommodation, please reach out to Caltech Recruiting at **********************.
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$258.7k-293.6k yearly 4d ago
Strategic CFO for Rapid Clean-Energy Growth
Mars Energy Group
Chief operating officer job in Wildomar, CA
A diversified energy holding company is seeking a Chief Financial Officer for its new-construction division. The CFO will own financial strategy, drive profitable growth, and manage cash while ensuring compliance across entities. Ideal candidates should have 10+ years in finance roles, particularly in construction or project-based industries, and must possess a Bachelor's degree in a related field. This position is based in California and offers a competitive salary and benefits package.
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$117k-211k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Financial Officer
ACG Cares
Chief operating officer job in Anaheim, CA
Position Title: Chief Financial Officer (Full-time, 12‑Month; Fractional Option Possible)
Job Classification: Exempt
Department: Business Office
Reports To: President
Schedule: Monday - Friday, occasional weekends and evenings
Pay Range: $140,000 - $165,000 based on experience, education, and qualifications
Supervisory Responsibility: Business Office Staff, and other G&A departments as needed
About the Employer
Be a part of an organization that has been recognized as the #1 Catholic High School in Orange County for three consecutive years. As an all‑boys Catholic high school in the Servite tradition, we are dedicated to formation. We exist to form faith‑filled men who lead and serve others by modeling the virtues of Christ and his Mother. Employees at Servite inspire ordinary boys to become extraordinary men. Join our community and help form the next generation of leaders and world changers.
Position Summary
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) serves as a strategic partner to the President/CEO, providing visionary financial leadership and operational excellence in support of the organization's mission. As a key member of the leadership team, the CFO is responsible for the stewardship of financial resources, implementing innovative ideas and strategies, and optimizing business operations. This role ensures fiscal integrity, long‑term sustainability, and alignment with the values of a non‑profit educational environment in a Catholic Christian tradition.
Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Partnership
Collaborate closely with the President/CEO, Leadership Team, and Finance Committee on strategic planning, master planning, and institutional growth
Lead the development of a forward‑looking 5‑year financial plan aligned with organizational goals
Serve as a thought partner in shaping financial strategies that support mission‑driven initiatives
Financial Management & Compliance
Oversee all financial operations, including but not limited to: budgeting, & forecasting, cash flow management, GAAP accounting, debt financing, payroll, and financial reporting
Engage and manage external audit relationships; supervise annual audit processes
Maintain banking relationships and ensure compliance with loan covenants and regulatory standards
Ensure robust internal controls and transparency in financial reporting
Operational Excellence & Innovation
Lead efforts to enhance operational efficiency through technology advancements, automation, and data‑driven decision‑making
Implement innovative tools for invoice processing, payroll automation, and predictive budgeting
Identify cost‑saving opportunities and financial risks using machine learning and analytics
Mission Alignment & Community Engagement
Model servant leadership and foster a culture of service, collegiality, and hospitality
Steward resources to support mission‑critical priorities
Promote transparency and trust through clear communication with stakeholders
Collaborate with advancement and admissions teams to align financial strategies with fundraising and tuition assistance goals
Desire to serve within a faith‑based educational community and support the mission of Servite
Additional Duties
Perform other responsibilities as assigned by the President
Qualifications Required
Bachelor's degree or higher in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration.
Minimum 7 years of progressive leadership experience
Proven success in budgeting, forecasting, audits, and strategic planning.
Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and financial management systems (e.g., Sage, NetSuite, QuickBooks Enterprise, Blackbaud, or similar)
Demonstrated ability to leverage technology for financial modeling, reporting automation, and data visualization
Excellent interpersonal, organization, and communication skills (including public speaking)
Experience managing a team, including hiring, onboarding, and performance management
Preferred
Experience implementing or optimizing financial tools and ERP systems is highly desirable.
Advanced degree or professional certification in a related field
Experience in educational or non‑profit organizations
Familiarity with AI and automation tools in financial operations
Physical Requirements
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer
Regularly required to talk, hear, and communicate effectively in person and via telephone or video conference
Frequently required to use hands and fingers to operate standard office equipment
Occasionally required to stand, walk, reach with hands and arms, stoop, kneel, or crouch
Must be able to lift to 20 pounds occasionally
Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus
Work Environment
Work is generally performed in an indoor office setting
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate
Occasional evening or weekend work may be required for school functions or meetings
Benefits
This position includes benefits as outlined in the Servite employee handbook.
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$140k-165k yearly 4d ago
Vice President, Opportunistic Credit
Pimco Europe Ltd.
Chief operating officer job in Newport Beach, CA
Vice President, Opportunistic Credit page is loaded## Vice President, Opportunistic Creditlocations: Newport Beach, CA USAtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 28 Days Agotime left to apply: End Date: January 26, 2026 (30+ days left to apply)job requisition id: R105590PIMCO is a global leader in active fixed income with deep expertise across public and private markets. We invest our clients' capital across a range of fixed income and credit opportunities, leveraging our decades of experience navigating complex debt markets. Our flexible capital base and deep relationships with issuers have helped us become one of the world's largest providers of traditional and nontraditional solutions for companies that need financing and investors who seek strong risk-adjusted returns.Since 1971, our people have shaped our organization through a high-performance inclusive culture, in which we celebrate diverse thinking. We invest in our people and strive to imprint our CORE values of Collaboration, Openness, Responsibility and Excellence. We believe each of us is here to help others succeed and this has led to PIMCO being recognized as an innovator, industry thought leader and trusted advisor to our clients.**JOB DESCRIPTION**PIMCO's growing $178 billion alternative complex invests in a wide range of asset types and geographies. PIMCO's opportunistic credit team manages funds focused on investing in directional and relative value opportunities across public and private corporate debt and equity, stressed/distressed capital structures, and various event-driven and special situation opportunities. PIMCO is seeking a Vice President to join this opportunistic credit team, to be based in our Newport Beach office. You will be directly involved in identifying, evaluating, underwriting, and managing opportunistic credit and special situations investments. You will also interact across our investment organization; including Portfolio Management professionals within our alternatives platform, as well as across the firm's corporate research group.**RESPONSIBILITIES*** Assist in identifying and evaluating public and private corporate debt and equity investments (both long and short), and special situation opportunities* Partner with PIMCO Alternatives deal teams on diligence, underwriting, and management of selective investments* Perform deep-dive research on industry sectors and individual companies, including detailed financial modeling and credit documentation review* Communicate and present investment ideas and analysis to senior team members, portfolio managers, and investment committees**REQUIREMENTS*** 4+ years of meaningful investment banking, credit research, and/or credit investing experience* Strong experience in credit analysis and financial modeling, restructuring/distressed experience is a plus* Outstanding academic credentials and demonstrated leadership capabilities* Strong work ethic and integrity; you should be a team player who is proactive and self-motivated* Experience managing tasks with minimal direction and an ability to make preliminary decisions in a short time frame* Good communicator, strong written and oral presentation abilities; needs to be persuasive and credible* Ability to work effectively on multiple projects simultaneously**BENEFITS**PIMCO is committed to offering a comprehensive portfolio of employee benefits designed to support the health and wellbeing of you and your family. Benefits vary by location but may include:* Medical, dental, and vision coverage* Life insurance and travel coverage* 401(k) (defined contribution) retirement savings, retirement plan, pension contribution from your first day of employment* Work/life programs such as flexible work arrangements, parental leave and support, employee assistance plan, commuter benefits, health club discounts, and educational/CFA certification reimbursement programs* Community involvement opportunities with The PIMCO Foundation in each PIMCO office PIMCO follows a total compensation approach when rewarding employees which includes a base salary and a discretionary bonus. Base salary is the fixed component of compensation that is determined by core job responsibilities, relevant experience, internal level, and market factors. The discretionary bonus is used to award performance and therefore is determined by company, business, team, and individual performance. Salary Range: $ 205,000.00 - $ 240,000.00Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Statement*PIMCO recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, national origin, ancestry, religion (including religious dress and grooming practices), sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and expression), age, military or veteran status, disability (physical or mental), any factor prohibited by law, and as such affirms in policy and practice to support and promote the concept of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action, in accordance with all applicable federal, state, provincial and municipal laws. The company also prohibits discrimination on other basis such as medical condition, or marital status under applicable laws.*Applicants with Disabilities*PIMCO is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. We provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities, including veterans, in job application procedures. If you have any difficulty using our online system due to a disability and you would like to request an accommodation, you may contact us at ************ and leave a message. This is a dedicated line designed exclusively to assist job seekers with disabilities to apply online. Only messages left for this purpose will be considered. A response to your request may take up to two business days.*
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$205k-240k yearly 4d ago
CIO, Investments Tech & Analytics - Modernize & Lead
Pacific Asset Management, LLC
Chief operating officer job in Newport Beach, CA
A financial services firm in Newport Beach is seeking a transformative leader as VP, Chief Information Officer, Investments. The role focuses on modernizing the investment technology landscape and collaborating with finance and risk management to enhance business growth. Key responsibilities include leading technology modernization initiatives, platform integration, and managing vendor relationships. Candidates should have senior IT leadership experience in investment management, strong knowledge of investment technology, and a bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
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The average chief operating officer in San Bernardino, CA earns between $87,000 and $279,000 annually. This compares to the national average chief operating officer range of $81,000 to $229,000.
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