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  • CFO

    Addison Group 4.6company rating

    Finance vice president job in Riverside, CA

    Chief Financial Officer - Hybrid $275-$300k plus Bonus We're looking for a powerhouse financial leader who sits at the intersection of Real Estate, Mortgage, and Public Accounting-a strategic CFO who can scale, innovate, and drive performance across a multi-entity platform. If you've walked both sides of the real estate & mortgage world, understand how deals actually move, and bring the discipline of a CPA + public accounting pedigree, this is your stage. What You'll Own Partner directly with the CEO on strategy, execution, and long-range vision Oversee financial operations across multiple entities (budgeting, forecasting, cash flow & audit) Direct GAAP reporting, tax, and compliance with precision Shape annual budgeting to match growth objectives Influence business development and evaluate new partnerships Lead finance, accounting, and cross-functional collaboration (Ops, HR, IT) Manage investor, banking, and external auditor relationships You Bring Deep experience in Real Estate + Mortgage finance CPA required; MBA or public accounting experience strongly preferred 10+ years in executive finance leadership (CFO, EVP Finance, etc.) Mastery of US GAAP, financial modeling, and strategic planning High-integrity leadership, crisp communication, and the ability to influence outcomes This role is ideal for a strategic operator who wants to shape the future of a high-trust, growth-minded company-while staying close enough to the numbers to keep performance sharp. If that sounds like you, let's talk. *************************** Benefits Medical Dental FSA/HSA Life Ins Dental Ins 401k #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $139k-226k yearly est. 4d ago
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  • Strategic CFO & Vice Chancellor, Finance & Administration

    ACG Cares

    Finance vice president job in Riverside, CA

    A leading public university in California seeks a Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer to provide strong financial leadership. The successful candidate will manage an operating budget of approximately $1.7 billion and lead a diverse workforce. Requirements include at least 10 years of senior leadership experience in finance and an undergraduate degree. The role offers a competitive salary range between $300,000-$475,000 and focuses on strategic resource planning and capital operations. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $118k-211k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    Riversideparknyc

    Finance vice president job in Riverside, CA

    Riverside Park Conservancy seeks an experienced, dynamic Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join its executive team. In addition to financial management, their responsibilities also include oversight of the organization's human resources staff, outsourced accounting team, information technology and other functions of nonprofit administration. The CFO is part of a high-functioning team committed to excellence and innovation in caring for one of New York City's largest and most beautiful neighborhood parks. Reporting directly to the President & CEO, the CFO works closely with the organization's leadership team and Board of Directors to develop and implement financial and operational strategies and processes to help make the organization more effective and efficient and to support the Conservancy's mission and continued growth. The CFO has two direct reports, the Director of People Operations (DPO) and Director of Finance & Administration (DFA), whose responsibilities include managing the organization's human resources, day to day financial and accounting operations, information technology, insurance and office facilities. Background Riverside Park Conservancy cares for six miles of parkland on the west side of Manhattan from 59th to 181st Street. Founded by a small group of volunteers in 1986, we now employ more than 70 professional staff who work alongside hundreds of volunteers and dozens of NYC Parks employees to care for 400 acres of green space. As a neighborhood-based environmental nonprofit, our work is grounded in local partnerships. We leverage public and private funding to make meaningful capital improvements in the park, such as replacing staircases and pathways, restoring gardens and renovating playgrounds. We employ 25 Zone Gardeners who provide specialized horticultural care for the Park's varied landscapes. We produce over 400 free public events every year and run a sports summer camp attended by more than 1,500 children. With a current annual operating budget of $12 million, the Conservancy serves approximately 3 million visitors annually. Central to our mission is a commitment to fairness and inclusivity. We recognize that park needs are not uniform across all areas; rather, they reflect the diverse communities we serve. Our goal is to ensure that resources are distributed equitably and that the standard of care across all six miles is of the highest caliber. We are committed to ensuring that our park is a dynamic and vibrant space for all to enjoy. Our vision is grounded in comfort, community, environmental stewardship, and opportunities for active engagement. As we look to the future, we see a park where users feel safe and welcomed, where nature is nurtured and protected, and where recreation and programming flourish. Under the leadership of a seasoned CEO and with the strong support of an engaged Board, Riverside Park Conservancy is on a solid trajectory of growth and increased visibility. The new CFO will play a pivotal role in shaping the organization's future at a time when the value of urban public parks has never been more important or widely recognized. Key Responsibilities Oversee all financial functions including accounting (currently performed by an external accounting firm), budgeting, forecasting, cash flow/liquidity and financial reporting. Oversee investment portfolio and work with Finance Committee of Board on updating Investment strategy and policy. Evaluate and work closely with the President, DFA and outsourced accounting team to update and streamline financial & accounting processes, policies and financial reporting. Prepare and present financial reports to the President and Board of Directors, providing analysis and insight that is clear and succinct to an audience that has wide range of financial experience. Manage relationships with financial vendors, including accountants, auditors, financial institutions and other service providers. Ensure the accuracy and completeness of financial records, including the general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, payroll, and other financial systems. Ensure compliance with all financial reporting and regulatory requirements, including Federal, State and City grant compliance requirements, tax filings, audits, and other reporting requirements. Proactively anticipate and manage financial risks and opportunities. Represent the Conservancy at internal and external events and meetings, providing financial guidance and support as needed. Budgeting and Forecasting Oversee the annual budgeting process, working closely with the external accounting team, Director of Development, and Department heads to develop realistic and achievable budgets. Monitor actual performance against budget and previous year and provide regular updates and analysis to the President, Department heads and Board of Directors. Evaluate and make changes, where appropriate, to forecasting processes to help streamline and improve visibility and accuracy. Develop and maintain financial forecasting and liquidity models that support both short-term and long-term financial planning and decision-making. Strategic Planning and Leadership Work closely with the President, Vice President of Operations and other senior staff to develop and implement financially sound strategic plans that support the Conservancy's mission and goals. Participate in Board Finance and Audit Committee meetings, collaborating with committee members to provide strategic financial guidance and support. Provide leadership and mentorship to direct reports and staff, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and professional development. Information Technology, Systems and Insurance Provide general oversight and support to Conservancy's information technology platform and, working closely with the DFA, periodically review the organization's short and long term technology needs. Evaluate and oversee the Conservancy's cyber security platform; implement new and/or update cyber security protections and platforms as needed. Provide general oversight and support to Conservancy's insurance platform. Work closely with DFA to evaluate and implement insurance policies that help mitigate organization's risk exposure. Human Resources & Administration Provide general oversight and support for the Conservancy's human resources and people operations department. Oversee, along with Director of People Operations and Director of Finance and Administration, the organization's PEO platform and benefits including the 401K retirement plan. Work closely with DPO and DFA to evaluate current PEO platform and make recommendations, as appropriate, to improve staff benefits and experience relative to organizational cost. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field; MBA or CPA strongly preferred. At least 10 years of progressive financial leadership experience for a complex entity, with at least 5 years at a nonprofit organization. Advanced understanding of nonprofit accounting. Proven track record of successful finance and accounting management, including significant experience working with nonprofit accounting platforms and processes, developing and implementing financial strategies, managing complex budgets, and overseeing financial reporting and compliance. Experienced with organizational cybersecurity platforms and cybersecurity risk protections. Strong leadership skills with experience building high-performing teams. Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate financial information to non-financial stakeholders. Strong technical competence and understanding of accounting, payment processing, and expense tracking software and systems; experience with Sage Intacct accounting and Bill.com software a plus. Passion for public parks and the mission and work of the Riverside Park Conservancy. To Apply: Submit your resume and cover letter via email to ************************* with “Chief Financial Officer” in the subject line. Salary: $155,000 - $175,000 commensurate with experience. We offer a competitive compensation package, which includes medical, dental, vision, and disability insurance, 401(k)+match, commuter benefits, flexible spending, and generous paid leave. Riverside Park Conservancy is committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful environment for all applicants and employees. We recognize the importance of diversity and offer equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, height, weight, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $155k-175k yearly 5d ago
  • Vice President for University Advancement

    Case 4.1company rating

    Finance vice president job in Fullerton, CA

    Classification: Administrator IV Department: Vice President, University Advancement Salary Range: $22,900 - $28,500 per month Appointment Type: At Will Time Base: Full Time Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM About CSUF: Standing on 241 acres in the heart of Southern California, Cal State Fullerton was founded in 1957 and has grown to serve more than 43,000 students. As a leading campus of the California State University system, the University serves as both an intellectual and cultural hub for the region and a driving force in workforce and economic development. We are dedicated to student success through innovative, high-impact educational experiences and robust support programs. Equally, we invest in the growth of our staff, faculty, and administrators through orientations, training opportunities, and ongoing professional development. As a member of the Titan Community, you'll have access to a wide range of campus resources and experiences-including the Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana, the Arboretum and Botanical Garden, cultural performances at the Clayes Performing Arts Center, Titan Athletics events, the Titan Recreation Center, and our Employee Wellness Program. Job Summary: It is an exciting time to join Cal State Fullerton as we are an in demand comprehensive University that is driven to shape the future of education and foster a vibrant community of diverse students, faculty, staff, and administrators who uphold values of inclusive excellence, free speech, and an environment free from discrimination. About the Position: CSU Fullerton invites applications and nominations for the position of Vice President for University Advancement. 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 Division of University Advancement provides leadership in strategic relationship-building with - and stewardship of - alumni, businesses, foundations, emeriti, faculty, staff, parents and other important constituencies in order to generate essential private financial support. 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. Cal State Fullerton is an equal opportunity employer that prohibits discrimination based on regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity, national origin, or any other protected status. California State University, Fullerton is committed to fostering an environment where students, staff, administrators, and faculty thrive. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $22.9k-28.5k monthly 5d ago
  • Project Finance Director

    Pacific Asset Management, LLC

    Finance vice president job in Newport Beach, CA

    Project Finance Director page is loaded## Project Finance Directorlocations: Newport Beach CA-700time type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R16131**Job Description:**We're actively seeking a talented Project Finance Director to join our Infrastructure Investment Team in Newport Beach, CA.The Project Finance Director role is responsible for working in conjunction with other members of the Infrastructure Investment team to identify, source, evaluate, underwrite, recommend and manage privately placed project finance opportunities for inclusion in the Pacific Life's General Account. The Infrastructure Investment team manages a Project Finance/Infrastructure portfolio of approximately $4B within a private placement portfolio of over $21B. You will fill a new role on the Infrastructure Investment Team, which currently consists of seven investment professionals within the broader Private Assets division of the Pacific Life Investments (PLI) department. Your colleagues will include seasoned Infrastructure and Project Finance professionals investing in both fixed income and equity opportunities, and you will interact with other private placement investment analysts and portfolio managers.**How you'll help move us forward:*** Lead fundamental credit research and analysis for new investment grade and high yield project finance/infrastructure investment opportunities* Analyze financial models and help conduct sensitivity analysis* Actively monitor existing portfolio investments and assets* Develop and maintain relationships with external parties including investment banks, project sponsors, third party asset managers, other investors and rating agencies* Mentor junior analysts in the same skills to develop future leaders in PLI Private Assets* Collaborate with other team members across PLI to enhance portfolio performance and achieve financial objectives**The experience you bring:*** 8+ years investment experience and fundamental credit analysis, preferably in project finance or private placements* Ability to successfully manage multiple assignments simultaneously with high attention to detail* Possession of strong presentation and writing skills**What makes you stand out:*** CFA, MBA and/or other advanced degrees* Passion for career in investments and intellectual curiosity to delve into industry topics* Risk appetite in alignment with the Team's philosophy* Big-picture thinker, team player, and excel working independently and managing through ambiguity* High energy, positive attitude, collaborative and team-oriented**You can be who you are.**People come first here. We're committed to an inclusive workforce. Learn more about how we create a welcoming work environment at Instagram.com/lifeatpacificlife. #LI-AJ1**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.$180,180.00 - $220,220.00**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 . #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $180.2k-220.2k yearly 1d ago
  • Financial Controller Construction

    Arena Family of Companies

    Finance vice president job in Ontario, CA

    Controller- Must come from Construction Industry Location: In office, full time Ontario, CA. Salary Range: $120,000 to $150,000 Bonus: Discretionary Industry: Construction, Union Contractor Software: Sage 300 preferred Overview A well established construction company is seeking an experienced Controller to lead all accounting and financial operations. This is a hands on role for a construction accounting professional who can own the books, manage payroll, oversee AP and AR, and support leadership with accurate financial reporting. The ideal candidate comes from a construction environment, understands union reporting, and is comfortable working in a fast paced, in office setting. This role supervises one accounting team member and works closely with AP and AR support staff. The Controller will be responsible for day to day accounting operations, monthly financials, banking, audits, payroll, and subcontractor compliance including lien releases. Key Responsibilities • Lead all accounting operations for the company • Prepare monthly financial statements and internal reporting • Manage bank reconciliations and cash flow • Oversee accounts payable and accounts receivable processes • Run or oversee in house payroll for approximately 100 to 200 employees • Handle union reporting and compliance • Manage subcontractor billing, payment processing, and lien releases • Coordinate audits and support external accountants • Maintain and improve accounting processes and internal controls • Supervise one direct report and support accounting staff • Work closely with leadership on budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning Requirements • Minimum 5 plus years of experience in construction accounting • Experience as a Controller, Senior Bookkeeper, or Senior Accountant • Strong understanding of union payroll and union reporting • Experience with in house payroll for construction employees • Sage 300 experience highly preferred • CPA preferred but not required • Strong experience with reconciliations, banking, and monthly financials • Experience managing AP, AR, and subcontractor releases • Detail oriented, organized, and dependable • Comfortable working full time in office Why Join • Stable, established construction company • High impact role with full ownership of accounting operations • Direct access to leadership • Competitive base salary plus discretionary bonus At a high level, a Controller: Owns the books They are responsible for all accounting activity, making sure every dollar is recorded correctly. This includes the general ledger, journal entries, and month end close. Produces financial statements They prepare monthly financials such as the profit and loss statement, balance sheet, and cash flow report so leadership knows how the business is actually performing. Manages cash and banking They handle bank reconciliations, monitor cash flow, and make sure the company can meet payroll and pay vendors on time. Oversees payroll In many companies, especially construction, the Controller runs or oversees in house payroll, including taxes, benefits, and union reporting if applicable. Runs AP and AR They manage accounts payable and accounts receivable, making sure bills get paid, invoices go out, and money gets collected. Ensures compliance They handle tax filings, audits, and regulatory reporting. In construction this also includes union reporting, certified payroll, and subcontractor compliance such as lien releases. Supports leadership decisions They help ownership and executives with budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning by giving them accurate numbers to base decisions on. Builds and improves systems They maintain and improve accounting processes, internal controls, and financial systems such as Sage, QuickBooks, or other ERPs.
    $120k-150k yearly 3d ago
  • Director, Finance - Hugel Aesthetics

    Integratedcooling

    Finance vice president job in Newport Beach, CA

    About Hugel America Hugel America is the U.S. affiliate of Hugel, Inc., a global leader in medical aesthetics headquartered in South Korea. As part of Hugel's global expansion strategy, Hugel America oversees regional subsidiaries, including Hugel Canada and Hugel Australia, expanding Hugel's presence and compliance footprint across North America and Oceania. Hugel America is focused on introducing and growing its innovative portfolio of botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, and other aesthetic portfolio in key global markets. The Opportunity The Director of Finance will oversee the financial operations of Hugel America, ensuring financial health and regulatory compliance, while supporting strategic growth objectives. This person should have deep experience in financial planning and analytics and accounts receivables. The role requires close collaboration with the global CEO based in Newport Beach, CA and the finance team at Hugel Inc, which is based in Korea. Key ResponsibilitiesFinancial Strategy, Planning, and Reporting Lead forecasting, budgeting and planning process for short and long term Oversee preparation of accurate and timely financial statements and reports Monitor performance, identify trends, and provide insights to executive leadership Create KPI dashboards for regular updates Maximizing investments Develop ROI methodology to guide investment strategies and optimize resource allocation Identify opportunities for operational efficiencies and cost reductions, while maximizing revenue and profit Regulatory Compliance Ensure compliance with all financial regulations and industry standards, including healthcare specific requirements Partner with legal and compliance to manage audits and financial reviews Collaboration with Stakeholders Work closely with CEO and CFO; prepare materials for ELT and Board of Directors Partnership with Sales, Marketing, Distributors to support business initiatives Qualifications Bachelors Degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field. CPA, CFA or MBA preferred Minimum 10 years experience in finance or accounting Experience with financial software and ERP systems Excellent collaboration and communication skills (fluent Korean is a plus) Ability to travel to Korea quarterly if needed #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $107k-169k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Vice President, Acquisitions

    MacDonald & Company 4.1company rating

    Finance vice president job in Orange, CA

    Macdonald & Company has partnered with a privately held real estate investment manager to appoint a Vice President of Acquisitions. The firm is an established owner-operator with discretionary capital, significant dry powder, and actively growing its portfolio through acquisitions across the United States. This role will work closely with the firm's principals and play a hands-on role in sourcing, underwriting, and executing new investments nationwide. The firm is open to a generalist background, with a preference for experience across office, retail, and medical office assets. Responsibilities Source and evaluate acquisition opportunities across U.S. markets Underwrite transactions and build detailed financial models, including cash flow projections and return analyses Lead transaction execution from initial review through closing, including LOIs, due diligence, and deal structuring Coordinate with internal capital markets and asset management teams throughout the investment process Maintain broker and owner relationships to support ongoing deal flow Prepare investment materials and present opportunities to senior leadership and investment committee Qualifications 7+ years of experience in real estate acquisitions Experience across office, retail, and/or medical office assets preferred Strong underwriting and financial modeling skills Demonstrated ability to manage transactions from sourcing through closing Experience within an owner-operator investment platform
    $135k-202k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Vice President, Opportunistic Credit

    LGBT Great

    Finance vice president 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. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $205k-240k yearly 3d ago
  • Vice President, Opportunistic Credit

    Pimco Europe Ltd.

    Finance vice president 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.* #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $205k-240k yearly 5d ago
  • Controller

    Kerr Recruiting Group

    Finance vice president job in Irvine, CA

    The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented individual who will oversee the company's financial records and account personnel. You will be responsible for maintaining all procedures and controls related to the company's financial accounts. Responsibilities Create and manage cash flows Prepare and submit loan draws Manage a small staff in the day to day accounting activities Prepare reports for audits/CFO Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Accounting or 5 - 7 years of related experience IN CONSTRUCTION and/or LAND DEVELOPMENT Fluency in Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.) GAAP knowledge, CPA preferred Strong written, verbal and collaboration skills
    $86k-127k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Director, SEC Reporting & Technical Accounting

    Microtransponder 4.0company rating

    Finance vice president job in Newport Beach, CA

    MicroTransponder, Inc. is dedicated to transforming the lives of stroke survivors through its innovative neurostimulation technology. The company's flagship product, the FDA-approved Vivistim Paired VNS™ System, enhances stroke rehabilitation by pairing vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) with physical and occupational therapy. This approach leverages the brain's neuroplasticity to improve upper limb function, offering new hope to those with chronic arm and hand impairments following an ischemic stroke. By integrating this therapy into rehabilitation programs, MicroTransponder aims to help stroke survivors regain independence in daily activities and enhance their quality of life. The company's commitment to advancing stroke recovery is evident in its ongoing research and collaboration with healthcare providers to make this therapy accessible to more patients. About the role The Director of SEC Reporting & Technical Accounting will lead all aspects of technical accounting and SEC reporting for MicroTransponder. This executive will be responsible for managing the documentation, review, and communication of conclusions related to complex transactions, contracts, and the adoption of new accounting standards. In this highly visible leadership role, the Director will play a critical part in supporting key business initiatives, strategic activities, and transactions while ensuring proper accounting treatment. They will oversee the preparation and filing of accurate, timely, and compliant financial reports and disclosures required by the SEC. By doing so, this role ensures the company complies with regulatory standards while providing transparent, high-quality financial information to shareholders and investors. What you'll do SEC Filings: Direct the preparation and submission of all periodic SEC filings, including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, 8-K current reports, and other required filings, ensuring full compliance with regulatory requirements. Coordinate with external auditors, legal counsel, and other stakeholders on filings. Support the preparation of materials for the audit committee and investor relations. Technical Accounting: Stay ahead of changes in accounting standards and SEC regulations, draft technical memos, and provide executive guidance on their impact to financial reporting and disclosures. Research and interpret complex technical accounting topics (e.g., revenue recognition, stock-based compensation, leases, business combinations) according to U.S. GAAP. Write technical accounting memos to document and support the company's accounting positions. Assess the impact of new accounting standards and lead implementation efforts. Review and approve the accounting for complex transactions. Financial Statements: Oversee the preparation of financial statements, footnotes, and disclosures for SEC filings, ensuring accuracy and compliance with U.S. GAAP and SEC regulations. Financial Analysis: Review and analyze financial data for accuracy and completeness, identifying issues and driving process improvements. Internal Controls: Establish and maintain strong internal controls around SEC reporting to protect the integrity and accuracy of financial information. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with finance, legal, operations, and external auditors to gather inputs and support timely SEC reporting. Disclosure Committee: Lead or actively participate in disclosure committee meetings to review and approve financial disclosures, ensuring accuracy and consistency. SOX Compliance: Oversee the assessment, testing, and documentation of internal controls related to financial reporting (SOX compliance). Stock-Based Compensation: Provide leadership and accounting oversight for stock-based compensation arrangements. Filing Calendar: Manage the SEC reporting calendar, ensuring all filing deadlines are met and proactively communicating risks or potential delays. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Accounting or related field required; Masters degree preferred. CPA required. 7-10 years of progressive accounting and reporting experience, including at least 5 years in public accounting. 2+ years of direct financial reporting and SEC reporting experience. Demonstrated expertise with 10-K and 10-Q filings across multiple entities. S-1 and IPO experience strongly preferred. Deep knowledge of U.S. GAAP, SEC regulations, and technical accounting. Strong analytical and executive-level technical accounting skills. Exceptional communication, leadership, and interpersonal abilities. Highly detail-oriented with proven ability to manage multiple priorities. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment. Proficiency in financial systems and reporting tools. Solid knowledge of Sarbanes‑Oxley Act (SOX) compliance. Equal Opportunity Employer MicroTransponder, Inc. 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. MicroTransponder provides a comprehensive benefits program to employees. It includes medical, dental and vision plans along with an FSA. Employees may participate in the company 401(k) plan with company matching. The company offers an unlimited Paid Time Off (PTO) program and approximately 18 paid company holidays per year. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $117k-162k yearly est. 4d ago
  • CGP: Controller

    Century Group 4.3company rating

    Finance vice president job in Irvine, CA

    Century Group's client is seeking a temporary Controller. You will oversee the finance and accounting operations. The ideal candidate should have familiarity with supply chains in retail, wholesale, manufacturing, and the food service industry, and be comfortable working in a dynamic, hands-on environment while managing the demands of growth. Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location. Expected starting base salary $72 to $96 per hour. Job Description: Coordinate and direct the preparation of the budget and financial forecasts, reporting variances. Prepare and publish timely monthly financial statements. Manage financial risk. Support month-end and year-end close processes. Ensure quality control over financial transactions and reporting. Develop and adhere to corporate accounting policies, ensuring compliance with GAAP and staying informed about accounting regulation changes. Requirements: Strong knowledge of US GAAP, financial reporting standards, and internal controls. Solid working knowledge of tax reporting, including multi-state and shareholder. Experience with general ledger functions and the month-end/year-end close process. ERP systems implementation experience; knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365 highly desirable. Active CPA license required. Experience: Bachelor's degree in finance or accounting 8+ years of overall combined accounting and finance experience. Benefits: Full range of benefits, including medical, dental, and vision coverage. Company-paid Life and Disability Insurance. 401(k) with a company match. Generous PTO accrual, increasing each year. Free Lunch Daily. Unlimited Snacks & Refreshments. Company is experiencing Hyper Growth - lots of opportunity for advancement! REF #48931 #LI-POST #ZR
    $72-96 hourly 2d ago
  • Vice President for University Advancement

    The California State University 4.2company rating

    Finance vice president 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. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $142k-202k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Division Vice President - Landfill & Organics

    Athens Services 4.6company rating

    Finance vice president job in San Bernardino, CA

    The Division Vice President works in all business aspects (revenue growth and managing cost) of landfill and organics operations. The Division Vice President will have full P&L responsibility and ensure the highest standards of environmental safety and operational excellence by effectively managing the day-to-day operation and continuous improvement of assigned Landfill locations and compost facility. Essential Job Functions: Manage performance of general managers, operations and maintenance managers. Manage the day-to-day operations and maintenance, meeting performance standards and productivity metrics Full P&L responsibility of assigned operations, including all business aspects of operation (contract management, revenue growth, cost management, compliance, personnel development, capital projects, and budget development). Interact with various municipal leadership including but not limited to Public Works, City Managers, & City Council Members Complete involvement in sales and marketing aspects to continue overall location growth potential Manage all aspects of operating contract with Municipality and ensure full compliance. Assume role of contract manager. Manage implementation of maintenance program for full on and off-highway fleet, including program development and auditing processes. Develop and manage program to maximize landfill density and airspace savings. Manage technical consultants and operations teams to prepare and develop annual site operating plans, including but not limited to fill sequence plans, winterization plans, and drainage plans. Manage composting operation using KPIs to drive process improvement and production of high quality compost and mulch. Lead the sales effort of organic products to insure continuous movement of product at a profit. Responsible for interaction with all regulatory agencies, including Region Water Quality Control Board, Air Management District, CalRecycle, Local Enforcement Agency and Jurisdictional land use. Ensure the training and development of the skills of the workforce by providing proper guidance and coaching Provide exceptional customer service and customer retention Engaging in the interview process in order to hire the most talented and qualified personnel Conducting weekly staff meetings with management team Encourage internal growth by providing opportunity for personnel development Provide effective leadership by developing and implementing a team focused work environment Determines workflow, staffing levels, monitors equipment operations and maintenance, conducts safety training, all while fostering a work environment based on teamwork and cooperation Provide monthly projection data and analysis. Review year-to-date and prior year budget data comparisons Ensure facilities meet all Federal and State Regulations, OSHA and local requirements Establish the necessary procedures to ensure overall safety of employees, customers and visitors Engage employees to create a safe, energetic work environment through feedback and recognition Ensure the cleanliness and maintenance of facility, equipment, and property through inspections and preventive maintenance programs Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree (Civil Engineering preferred) 10 - 15 year's management experience Registered Civil Engineer (preferably in CA) Experience managing a solid waste system including landfills, transfer stations and composting facility. Knowledge of DOT, OSHA, and other related state and federal regulations Must have demonstrated leadership, problem solving and organizational skills Good interpersonal skills and ability to coach and develop subordinates Excellent communication and customer service skills Ability to effectively interface with general public and regulatory agencies as well as political contacts Ability to perform physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodations Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree (Business preferred) Previous experience in the solid waste and organics industry Manager of Landfill Operations certification (SWANA MOLO)
    $125k-183k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Strategic CFO for Education Mission Impact

    ACG Cares

    Finance vice president 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. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $118k-211k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Strategic CFO for a Leading Public Park Conservancy

    Riversideparknyc

    Finance vice president job in Riverside, CA

    A prominent nonprofit organization in New York City is seeking an experienced Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to oversee financial functions, manage internal reporting, and guide strategic financial planning. The ideal candidate will bring over a decade of progressive financial leadership in the nonprofit sector, along with advanced knowledge in accounting, budgeting, and organizational cybersecurity. This role offers a competitive salary ranging from $155,000 to $175,000, alongside an inclusive work environment and comprehensive benefits package. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $155k-175k yearly 5d ago
  • Director, Project Finance & Infrastructure Investments

    Pacific Asset Management, LLC

    Finance vice president job in Newport Beach, CA

    A leading investment management firm is seeking an experienced Project Finance Director to join their Infrastructure Investment Team in Newport Beach, CA. This role involves leading credit research for investment opportunities, conducting financial analysis, and mentoring junior team members. The ideal candidate has over 8 years of experience in investment analysis, preferably in project finance. The position offers a competitive salary range of $180,180 to $220,220 and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and generous paid time off. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $180.2k-220.2k yearly 1d ago
  • Global Finance Director: Strategy, Analysis & Compliance

    Integratedcooling

    Finance vice president job in Newport Beach, CA

    A leading company in medical aesthetics is seeking a Director of Finance to oversee financial operations in Newport Beach, California. This role requires deep experience in financial planning and compliance, with responsibilities including forecasting, budgeting, and ensuring regulatory compliance. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in Finance or a related field and at least 10 years of relevant experience, along with excellent collaboration skills. Fluency in Korean is a plus. The position offers an opportunity to work closely with executives globally. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $107k-169k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Vice President, Opportunistic Credit - High-Impact Investments

    Pimco Europe Ltd.

    Finance vice president job in Newport Beach, CA

    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. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $205k-240k yearly 5d ago

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