The Chief Financial Officer will report directly to the CEO and play a crucial role in the financial integration and transformation of the company resulting from a recent merger. This position requires a strong focus on operational excellence, process optimization, and supporting the company's growth plan. The CFO will need to balance deep operational involvement with high-level strategic planning in order to be successful in this leadership role.Key responsibilities of the CFO include leading the integration of financial systems and processes post-merger, strengthening financial controls, optimizing the use of ERP systems, and providing financial analyses to inform decision-making. The CFO will also collaborate with cross-functional teams, drive process optimization, develop advanced FP&A capabilities, implement agile budgeting practices, and manage liquidity and treasury functions. Additionally, the CFO will be responsible for leading, developing, and evolving the finance team while fostering a culture of excellence, accountability, and collaboration within the organization.