Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America
Accounting & Finance
Georgia, USA · Augusta, GA, USA
Posted on Nov 20, 2025
MAU is hiring a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for RW Allen in Augusta, GA. As a CFO, you will lead and manage the company's full financial operations, including its subsidiaries, overseeing treasury, accounting, budgeting, and administrative functions. This is a direct-hire opportunity.
Benefits Package
- 401(k)
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Paid vacation
- Paid holidays
- Paid time off
- Annual bonus
- Opportunity for advancement
- On-the-job training
- Full-time position
- On-site in Augusta, GA
- CPA required
- Bachelor’s degree in Business or Accounting required
- 10+ years of experience in corporate accounting, taxation, and financial management
- Advanced degree preferred
- Strong communication, interpersonal, leadership, and organizational skills
- Expertise in accounting software, spreadsheets, and financial systems
- Technical knowledge of hardware/software systems related to financial operations
- Ability to manage multiple departments and cross-functional teams
- Familiarity with corporate benefit plans, budgeting, audits, and federal/state regulations
- Establish and implement corporate financial and accounting policies and procedures
- Direct all financial operations to ensure accurate corporate financial data
- Develop short- and long-term financial plans aligned with corporate philosophy
- Liaise with project and corporate management to support accounting needs for construction schedules
- Provide financial input for estimating and bid proposal development
- Participate in executive-level corporate, client, and project meetings
- Oversee the dissemination of financial data and maintain operating budgets and controls
- Guide and develop subordinate executives and managers
- Ensure the corporation maintains a strong financial posture
- Supervise administrative staff, including accountants, clerks, and switchboard operators
- Coordinate accounting and administrative activities across project offices
- Maintain relationships with banks and other financial institutions
- Coordinate with external auditors for annual and special audits
- Provide support to other departments and assist with administrative needs
- Administer EEO/AAP programs
- Coordinate with other financial management staff for operational alignment
- Plan objectives for short- and long-term financial operations
- Interface with internal stakeholders to resolve financial/accounting issues
- Participate in corporate planning and financial data analysis
- Provide financial data to external agencies for bonding, insurance, and compliance
- Direct accounting, budgeting, and financial operations across assigned areas
- Recommend and monitor financial/business policies and procedures
- Oversee preparation of federal and state financial reports
- Manage in-service training and development of finance staff
- Maintain daily cash management, including receivables and investment oversight
- Establish financial goals and reporting schedules
- Support IT operations related to financial systems and infrastructure
- Determine hardware/software requirements and oversee network setup
- Monitor and troubleshoot network performance and user issues
- Conduct training and consulting on financial systems and tools
- Perform audits and review project records
- Administer employee benefit plans and ensure regulatory compliance
- Prepare financial data for bids and proposals
- Support Accounting and Administrative staff as needed
- Perform additional duties as directed by the President or Board of Directors
