Director of FP&A
About the role
The Director of FP&A at Polar Semiconductor, LLC (“Polar”) leads all aspects of financial planning, budgeting, performance reporting and strategic analysis for this PE-backed semiconductor manufacturer.
Responsibilities
Lead annual budget modeling and periodic reforecasting with monthly MD&A, highlighting key performance drivers, trends, and areas of concern.
Work closely with the department executives and others to develop and oversee the annual budget.
Challenge the budget and forecasted amounts provided by the department executives.
Develop and manage key financial metrics to provide real-time insights into business performance.
Support the CFO in leading the production of monthly, quarterly and annual management reports to internal and external stakeholders.
Highlight trends, key actions and strategic implications.
Function as a critical voice in investment and business discussions, introducing quantitative rigor to qualitative assessments.
Build relationships to ensure Finance is well informed and has a strong voice in the organization.
Collaborate: Work closely with the Accounting and treasury team to exchange and to incorporate any business updates.
FP&A Organizational Transformation: Support an ongoing organizational transformation to strengthen the overall finance function by upgrading talent, streamlining roles and responsibilities, and representing FP&A needs in ongoing systems implementations (as necessary).
Team Leadership: Lead the FP&A team, including staff recruitment, development and performance management. Identify, develop and retain talent to support business growth.
Ad Hoc Duties: Undertake ad hoc requests as agreed with the CFO.
Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree in Finance or Accounting is required.
A minimum of 15 years of strong FP&A experience with a demonstrated history of increasing levels of responsibility and leadership.
Experience in manufacturing industry is a must.
Semiconductor industry experience will be preferred.
Ability to provide both financial and strategic guidance.
Experience working in a PE environment.
Ability to analyze data and provide insights.
Supervisory experience over direct and indirect reports.
Clear, confident communicator (oral and written) comfortable presenting to senior executives and PE stakeholders.
Proficient with Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint.
Hands on knowledge and experience with BI Tools (Power Bi, Tableau, Alteryx, etc.).
What We Offer
Salary: The estimated base salary range for the position is $185,000-$220,000. The pay offered is based on many factors including, but not limited to, relevant education, job-related experience, skills and level of the position.
Benefits & Other Eligible Compensation: Includes health, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, 401(k) plan with company match, paid time off, annual bonus, and tuition reimbursement.
About Minneapolis/St. Paul Area
Polar Semiconductor’s offices and manufacturing facility are located in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. Living in the Minneapolis / Saint Paul area offers a strong sense of community, a vibrant arts and music scene, and abundant outdoor activities year-round. The city boasts a lower cost of living than many major metros, excellent parks and lakes, and a well-educated workforce with diverse job opportunities. Its distinct seasons bring variety, from colorful autumns to lively summers filled with festivals and waterfront activities.