Requisition ID : 42510
Organization
Located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Peoples, Vancouver has a commitment to becoming a City of Reconciliation. Vancouver consistently ranks as one of the world’s most liveable and environmentally sustainable cities. Named among Canada's Top 100 Employers, BC's Top Employers, and Canada's Greenest Employers, the City of Vancouver seeks colleagues who can help shape and embody our core commitments to sustainability, reconciliation, equity and outstanding quality of life for all residents.
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Main Purpose and Function
The Senior Manager, Engineering Financial Planning and Analysis position is a strategic finance partner who is responsible for the financial planning and analysis function of the utilities divisions within Engineering, encompassing waterworks, sewerage and drainage, solid waste and the Neighbourhood Energy Utilities. The Senior Manager leads the financial planning, service planning, performance measurement, and budgeting, quarterly, and monthly reporting process for operating and capital for all areas within the City, including responsibility for collaboration with agencies outside of the City that supports the delivery of these services. The Senior Manager supports the Director, Engineering Financial Planning and Analysis with strategic decision making on evaluating financial implication of long-term decisions involving the utilities and other government organizations such as Metro Vancouver.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Strategic Business Partnership :
- Supports the Director, Engineering FP&A to lead the Finance function for, including all aspects of financial planning and analysis for the Utilities divisions including the preparation of forecasting, economic analysis, financial modeling, financial policy development
- Leads, within a matrix structure, the delivery of utilities capital and operating budget, forecasting and analysis, and monthly and quarterly reporting processes and other, as required
- Leads financial oversight of collaboration with all external agencies that supports the delivery of the City’s utility services
- Plays a key role in the development of major projects in Engineering, such as the development of the Healthy Waters Plan, Landfill retirement obligation projection and the Neighbourhood Energy Utilities system expansion.
- Collaborates with City-wide FP&A to implement budget processes, systems, and business intelligence reporting as well as other continuous improvement initiatives, as required
- Prepares and reviews reports and presentations to Council and senior management, leads priority ad-hoc financial analysis initiatives, leads and reviews business cases, and works with the business unit and financial strategies as well as providing data driven decision support
- Works closely with city-wide FP&A to develop or implement performance measurement
- Prepares and reviews reports and presentations to Council and senior management, and leads priority ad-hoc financial analysis initiatives and business case reviews
- Provides leadership and guidance to staff including hiring, performance evaluation, coaching, mentoring, training and development
- Leads financial reporting and budgeting approval processes to meet requirements of the City’s partners in delivering utility services
Budgeting, Reporting, Forecasting and Decision Support :
Identifies mitigation strategies for budget pressures, and risk factorsDevelops and analyzes business cases for proposed projects, including cost benefit analysis to justify strategy direction, and quantify impact on budgets and forecasts;Reviews and adheres to financial and administrative policiesCollaborates with Procurement to ensure best practices for budgeting, reporting, and forecasting procurement spend and associated savings, direct role in procurement process, including review of bid committee analysis and attend the Bid Committee meeting when needed.Manages relationships with business units and external organizationsProvides strategic financial advice and decision supportExplains the long-term financial and value-for-money implications of department initiativesLinks department strategies and City priorities to the budgetCouncil Report Preparation and Concurrences :
Prepares, together with the Engineering Directors for utilities, the annual utility rate reportValidates standing authority and policies as they relate to the council reportReviews council report for operational and strategic alignment with City objectivesValidates financial implications and funding sourcesReviews overall quality of report and make recommendations for improvementsProcess improvement Projects :
Identifies process improvement opportunities and works with external parties where requiredProvides supporting role in projects, and organizational and transformational initiatives, where applicableProvides ad-hoc support on departmental deliverables where requiredOther duties / responsibilities as assignedQualifications
Education and Experience :
A Bachelor degree and a professional accounting designation (CPA, CA, CMA, CGA) or MBAMinimum 8 years finance experience in budgeting, financial analysis, forecasting, reporting, and accountingAdvanced financial systems experience preferably with integrated ERP and BI reporting environmentsMinimum 5 years of experience managing financial staff, preferably in a large multi- unionized environmentKnowledge, Skills and Abilities :
Advanced knowledge of finance and business concepts including generally accepted accounting principles as they relate to local government including PSABExtensive experience delivering strategic, transformational and general process improvements including all aspects of project delivery from identification to implementation and handoffExperience with presentations to senior management and formal reporting writing experienceStrong leadership experience with the ability to influence at senior levels of an organization and influence within a matrix organizationStrong business acumen and capability to link finance to the businessExcellent financial reporting, research and analytical skillsExcellent organizational and project management skills with ability to manage multiple tasks with competing prioritiesAbility to consider options, contingencies and consequences of decision, to make robust fact-based decisions; makes available choices clear and simple to stakeholdersStrong communication skills and the ability to develop communication material that is easily understood to influence business partners and management, and simplifies complex information to ensure understandingAbility to recognize and adapt to different presentation or meeting style / structures based on audienceAttention to detail and the ability to consistently produce accurate, high quality presentations and analysis for executive audiencesAbility to represent and serve the city at all levels as well as interact with customer and clients outside the organizationProblem-solving and issue resolution skills in a complex business environmentAbility to foster a climate of transparency, trust, and respect within the division and in partnershipsAbility to deliver and provide additional information beyond expectationsAbility to build rapport and committed relationships with customers, evaluates service delivery and makes recommendations to improve satisfactionIs highly aware of behaviors, actions, and their impacts on staffInspires others and fosters a team environmentAbility to attend to a broad range of activities, prioritize and multi taskWhere operationally appropriate and subject to change, the City of Vancouver has a Flexible Work Program. This program allows staff to work remotely 1 – 4 days a week from locations that are a daily commutable distance from their work at a City worksite. At this time this position is eligible to be part of the Flexible Work Program.
Business Unit / Department : Finance & Supply Chain Mgmt (1150)
Affiliation : Senior Exempt
Employment Type : Regular Full Time
Position Start Date : January, 2025
Salary Information : Pay Grade RNG-111 : $121,960 to $160,467 per year
Application Close : November 24, 2024
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