Chief Financial Officer
Bristol Wave Seafoods - Seattle
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Overview
The CFO will direct and oversee the financial operations of the company, including financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting, treasury functions, risk management and legal matters. The CFO will be an integral member of the Bristol Wave Executive Committee working alongside the CEO, VP-Operations, VP-Human Resources, and Director of Sales to maximize company profitability, including managing the company’s fishing plan and annual acquisition of additional fishing quota. In addition, the CFO will provide financial reporting for the oversight of BBAS by its board (its “Management Committee”) and the Seafood Operations Committee of the BBNC Board of Directors. The CFO will be expected to be a key advisor to the CEO, and provide guidance regarding all operational matters, including potential expansion of the BBAS fleet, improvements to existing vessels, acquisition of fishing quotas by lease or purchase, and design of fishing crew compensation plans. In addition, the CFO will oversee management of the company’s credit arrangements and banking relationship. The CFO will manage the finance and administration departments (currently 8 employees) and directly supervise the Controller, Accounting / Budget Manager – Vessel Operations, and Office Manager. Compensation and Benefits
FLSA Exempt; Salaried. $265,000 to $299,000 DOE. PTO: 15 days annually to start, increasing to 20 days at six years. Medical insurance subsidized by employer contributions. Requirements
Desired Qualifications: The successful candidate will be a collaborative team player, an excellent communicator, and a quick study who has an intense desire to fully understand all aspects of the company’s operations, including: Crew hiring practices Regulatory environment Marine insurance requirements and management of Jones Act injury claims Relationships with key customers and vendors Costs of fishing trip operations and requirements for supply inventories Design and implementation of software systems to automate company accounting and management practices Accurate and timely GAAP financial reporting A bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance or business administration is required; a graduate degree or CPA designation would be an advantage. A minimum of ten years prior experience managing the finance and accounting department in commercial fishing or in a similar industry (a capital-intensive industry with a largely blue-collar labor force such as construction, manufacturing or distribution) is desired. A demonstrated interest in being part of a cohesive management team for many years, being willing to work wherever and whenever is necessary, and having the ability to train and manage employees while also being able to roll up their sleeves and help get the job done is an absolute requirement. Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential responsibilities of the position. Most work performed in a professional office environment. Ability to view and review financial documents in hard copy or electronic format. Able to sit/stand for extended periods. Carrying or lifting: occasional need to move boxes up to 35lbs, including up or down a single flight of stairs. Occasional travel required both in and out of state. Salary Description: $265,000 / yr to $299,000 / yr, DOE
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