Finance Business Partner

Minneapolis, MN
Full Time
Finance and Accounting
Experienced


The Finance Business Partner oversees financial operations navigating business within a specific geographic region (or other strategic elements as Domain, Service, Strategic accounts), acting as a valuable partner to regional (or North-America wide functional as Domain, Service, Strategic Accounts) leadership to align financial performance with local business goals and corporate policies down to the Branch level.

What You'll Do (Key Responsibilities)

  • Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A): Develop Regional-Branch budgets, forecasts, and financial plans (incl. derived budgets for Domains, Strategic Accounts and Service); provide insights to optimize regional performance including decentralized P&Ls.
  • Reporting: Prepare & review financial reports with Branch and Regional, including Domain and Strategic Account Management. Support Corporate Controlling in their reporting needs.
  • Cost Control, Profitability and NWC: Monitor Regional-Branch costs (incl. utilization, variances) incl. derived views for Domains, Strategic Accounts and Service - follow up on defined measures to achieve targets / support pricing strategies to enhance profitability. Monitor Regional-Branch Net Working Capital - follow up on defined measures to achieve targets / support strategies for improvements.
  • Business Partnering: Collaborate with Regional-Branch to drive operational and strategic initiatives.
  • Strategic Decision and Support: Provide financial insights and internal support for corporate initiatives (e.g., M&A, Strategic Business Reviews).
  • Risk Management: Mitigate Region-Branch specific financial risks (e.g., local customer, economic challenges). Applies also to Domain, Strategic Accounts and Service view.
  • Leadership and Oversight: depending on qualifications, develop the Commercial Project Manager role responsible for projects considered as rather risky or very large in volume and collaborate closely with such role if applicable for the region of responsibility.
  • Other duties as assigned to support all financial aspects of the company.

What You'll Bring (Qualifications)

Required Qualifications:

  • Experience: preferred 8 years - min 5 years - of progressive experience in finance or project accounting, ideally with a few years in a leadership role (e.g., Regional Controller, Domain Controller, Group Lead Project Accounting, Branch Lead FP&A).
  • Local Market Knowledge: Deep understanding of the specific industry and operational drivers, domains, service and strategic accounts incl. expertise in regional regulations
  • Operational Focus: Hands-on approach to Regional-Branch-Project financial processes.
  • Problem-Solving / Adaptability: Flexibility to navigate Regional-Branch market dynamics.
  • Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze regional financial data for actionable insights.
  • Communication and Collaboration: Strong interpersonal skills to work with Regional-Branch stakeholders and translate corporate goals locally.
  • Strategic thinking: support strategic planning and local risk management.
  • Change Management: Drive FP&A standardization, provide best in class-learning & adaption incl. technology adoption.
  • System Savvy: Advanced experience with Project Accounting and Accounts Receivables software applications, and reporting solutions (i.e. PowerBI, Data Lake)
  • Education: Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance; CPA certification and/or PMP certification highly preferred.
  • Technical Skills: Advanced proficiency with an ERP system(s), (e.g., Microsoft Dynamics MD365 preferred, SAP, Coins) Power BI, and Microsoft Office including advanced Excel and PowerPoint.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Multi-Entity/Multi-Location Experience: Specific experience managing the finances and consolidation for multiple regional entities, business units, or international operations.
  • Project Management Professional (PMP): Essential for a financial Business Partner, as it shows a deep understanding of project management methodologies, allowing the Business Partner to better align with project managers.


Pay range $109,000 to $140,000 DOE


 

Company Info:

Paladin Technologies is a premier North American complex systems integrator for building technology solutions, including IP security, alarms & monitoring, audio visual, low-voltage infrastructure, and networking. As a leader in the design, deployment, optimization, management, and maintenance of communication and digital networks, Paladin can meet the needs of clients on a national scale, while providing local support. Our team is the best in the industry, with manufacturer trained technicians, PMP-certified project managers, CTS- and RCDD-certified design engineers, coordinators, and administrative resources.

Paladin has offices coast to coast across the United States and Canada, and nearly 1,700 talented and committed professionals dedicated to custom-crafting and installing technology solutions for clients requiring Integrated Security, Network Infrastructure, Audio Visual, Fiber Optics/OSP, Structured Cabling, and more. We are always at the forefront of the changing technology landscape, and through continued training, complex client projects, and company support, we provide our colleagues with exciting challenges and a rewarding career as Paladin continues to grow.

This company considers candidates regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability & veterans, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you need accommodation for any part of the application process, please send an email or call 1-855-296-3199 to speak with Human Resources and let us know the nature of your request.

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