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Director of Finance and Operations

Accountable To You, Inc.

Sioux Falls, SD

Posted/Updated: Today

Job Description

Are you a proactive, detail-loving professional who thrives on variety, solves problems with ease, and manages complex business functions seamlessly? Do you enjoy learning new things, juggling multiple projects, and running operations like a well-oiled machine?

We’re seeking a dynamic professional to manage finance, accounting, administration, and operations for our growing companies.

  • Salary: $120,000–$175,000 DOE

  • Benefits: Health, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, 401(k)

  • Time Off: Generous PTO, flexible hours

  • Culture: Collaborative, professional, and supportive team

    Core Responsibilities:

  • Oversee accounting using QuickBooks and GAAP standards

  • Manage budgeting, financial analysis, and job costing using advanced Excel

  • Draft and manage lease agreements, employee documents, and other legal paperwork

  • Lead projects across multiple companies and teams

  • Direct daily operations and manage administrative staff

  • Evaluate and implement new technologies, systems, and workflows

  • Create efficient, tech-integrated workflows and automation

  • Work independently and pivot quickly in a fast-paced, changing environment

    Key Skills:

  • Finance & Accounting: GAAP, QuickBooks, budgeting, financial forecasting and reporting, utilizing QuickBooks and Excel, and various integrated support and reporting applications

  • Operations & Admin: Company-wide operations, managing staff, creating SOPs

  • Project Management: Prioritize tasks, manage deadlines, lead initiatives

  • Tech Savvy: Proficient in Office 365, G Suite, Hubspot, Adobe, workflow tools

  • Soft Skills: Professional communication, confidentiality, autonomy, team leadership

    Preferred:

  • Have experience with process automation and various technologies and apps

  • Have supported small business executives and managed multiple business units

  • Enjoy solving problems and finding efficiencies across systems and people