6 results for Director Operations in Brampton, ON
Director, Finance & Administration
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
-
125000 - 150000 CAD / Yearly
- <p>Director of Finance & Administration</p><p>Our client, a growing marketing firm, is seeking a <strong>Director of Finance & Administration</strong> to oversee a small team across Finance, IT, HR, and Facilities. This is a hands-on leadership role supporting both day-to-day operations and business growth.</p><p>Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Lead <strong>financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow management</strong></li><li>Oversee <strong>accounting operations</strong> (AP/AR, payroll, GL) and coordinate year-end with external advisors</li><li>Manage <strong>HR functions</strong>, including recruitment, performance management, and benefits administration</li><li>Oversee <strong>IT systems and vendors</strong>, ensuring efficiency and reliability</li><li>Manage <strong>office operations and facilities</strong>, including vendors and workspace needs</li><li>Develop and improve <strong>processes, controls, and systems</strong> to support scalability</li><li>Lead and mentor a <strong>small cross-functional team</strong></li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-05-22T00:00:00Z
Director of Finance
- Waterloo, ON
- onsite
- Contract / Temporary
-
140000 - 170000 CAD / Yearly
- <p><strong>Interim Director of Finance, (12 Month Contract)</strong></p><p> <strong>Location:</strong> London, Ontario</p><p> <strong>Work Model:</strong> Hybrid (3 days onsite preferred)</p><p> <strong>Term:</strong> 12-month contract</p><p> <strong>Start:</strong> Immediate</p><p> <strong>Compensation:</strong> $140,000–$170,000 per annum (Plus Benefits!)</p><p><strong>Position Overview</strong></p><p>Our client is seeking an experienced finance leader to step into a key accounting and finance leadership role on an interim basis (12 Month Contract). This individual will act as a trusted partner to the VP Finance and provide oversight across accounting operations, financial reporting, and core finance processes.</p><p>The successful candidate will lead a small team, maintain a disciplined close and reporting cycle, and support ongoing finance initiatives during a period of transition and change. This is a hands-on leadership opportunity suited to someone who brings strong controllership experience, a collaborative approach, and the ability to provide stability in a fast-paced environment.</p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee day-to-day accounting, financial reporting, and finance operations.</li><li>Lead monthly, quarterly, and year-end close activities to ensure accurate and timely reporting.</li><li>Maintain a strong internal control environment and support compliance with internal policies and external requirements.</li><li>Supervise, coach, and support accounting staff while helping drive team effectiveness and continuity.</li><li>Partner closely with the VP Finance on operational priorities, reporting needs, and key business initiatives.</li><li>Serve as a primary point of contact for accounting, audit, tax, and regulatory matters.</li><li>Support finance transformation initiatives, including systems, processes, reporting and workflow improvements.</li><li>Help guide ongoing enhancements to reporting, controls, and finance operations.</li><li>Contribute to special projects related to process improvement, systems implementation, and organizational change.</li></ul><p><br></p>
- 2026-05-22T00:00:00Z
Director of Finance
- Mississauga, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
-
160000 - 170000 CAD / Yearly
- <p>We are looking for a strategic finance leader to oversee financial operations and support sound decision-making for a wood and furniture manufacturing organization in <strong>Georgetown, Ontario</strong>. This <strong>Director of Finance</strong> position will guide planning, reporting, and process improvement activities while helping leadership maintain strong financial performance and operational discipline. The successful candidate will bring a hands-on approach to budgeting, analysis, and compliance, along with the ability to strengthen systems and collaborate across departments.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong>:</p><p>• Lead the company’s finance function, ensuring accurate financial management practices and alignment with business objectives.</p><p>• Direct budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning activities to support short- and long-term operational goals.</p><p>• Prepare and review financial statements, management reports, and performance analyses for senior leadership.</p><p>• Oversee accounting operations, including month-end processes, reconciliations, and internal financial controls.</p><p>• Partner with operational leaders to assess costs, improve reporting visibility, and support informed business decisions.</p><p>• Manage and optimize the use of financial and business systems such as accounting platforms, expense tools, payroll applications, and CRM-related reporting.</p><p>• Develop ad hoc financial analyses to evaluate trends, risks, and opportunities across the organization.</p><p>• Ensure compliance with applicable financial standards, corporate policies, and audit requirements.</p><p>• Identify opportunities to improve processes, streamline workflows, and enhance the reliability of financial data.</p>
- 2026-06-09T00:00:00Z
Director of Finance
- Concord, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
-
150000 - 180000 CAD / Yearly
- <p>We are looking for an experienced Director of Finance to provide leadership across the finance function for a growing manufacturing organization in Vaughan, Ontario. This role will serve as a strategic partner to senior leadership while maintaining strong oversight of reporting, cost management, and day-to-day financial operations. The successful candidate will help strengthen financial discipline, support operational decision-making, and build an effective finance team in a dynamic production environment.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Direct the full financial reporting cycle, ensuring accurate and timely month-end, quarter-end, and year-end results.</p><p>• Oversee manufacturing cost analysis by managing standard costing, reviewing variances, and monitoring profitability across products and operations.</p><p>• Work closely with plant and operations leaders to identify cost-saving opportunities and improve financial performance.</p><p>• Maintain a robust control environment by supporting compliance obligations, audit readiness, and sound accounting practices.</p><p>• Monitor cash flow, optimize working capital, and manage relationships with banking partners and other financial stakeholders.</p><p>• Lead accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger activities to ensure smooth daily finance operations.</p><p>• Coach, mentor, and develop the accounting and finance team while setting clear performance expectations.</p><p>• Identify opportunities to improve financial processes and enhance the use of systems and tools across the department.</p><p>• Provide financial insight on capital spending initiatives and operational investments, including analysis and tracking.</p><p>• Serve as the main point of contact for external auditors and tax advisors during annual reviews and other reporting requirements.</p>
- 2026-05-27T00:00:00Z
VP/Director of Finance
- Elmira, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
-
160000 - 180000 CAD / Yearly
- <p>We are looking for an accomplished finance leader to oversee the full financial function for a machinery manufacturing organization based in north Waterloo, Ontario. This role will guide reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and cash stewardship while providing practical financial insight to support operational and project-based decision-making. The successful candidate will bring structure to a multi-entity environment, strengthen visibility into performance, and work closely with internal leaders and external partners to support continued growth. This is an ON SITE role.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Direct monthly financial and management reporting, ensuring accurate results, timely analysis, and clear communication of business performance to leadership.</p><p>• Oversee cash flow activities, including collections monitoring, payment planning, and day-to-day liquidity management to support operational needs.</p><p>• Lead budgeting and forecasting processes, translating business plans into reliable financial outlooks and meaningful variance analysis.</p><p>• Manage finance support for custom manufacturing and project-based work, including job costing, project accounting, revenue tracking, and holdback administration across a high volume of active projects.</p><p>• Provide financial oversight for multiple operating entities, including intercompany activity, consolidation requirements, and performance reporting across the broader organization.</p><p>• Partner with operational managers to improve budget accountability and provide regular updates that help leaders understand financial results and cost trends.</p><p>• Coordinate with external advisors and financial institutions on matters such as tax support, treasury-related requirements, and lending covenant reporting.</p><p>• Support foreign exchange administration as needed, including monitoring exposures and participating in currency-related transactions when required.</p><p>• Lead or contribute to strategic finance initiatives, including entity amalgamation efforts and enhancements to consolidation and reporting processes.</p>
- 2026-06-09T00:00:00Z
Director of Collections & Recovery
- Toronto, ON
- onsite
- Permanent
-
145000 - 175000 CAD / Yearly
- <p>We are looking for an experienced<strong> Director of Collections & Recovery</strong> to lead the strategy, governance, and day-to-day direction of recovery operations in Toronto, Ontario. This role will shape policies, strengthen controls, and guide internal teams and external partners to deliver compliant, efficient, and customer-focused collections outcomes. The successful candidate will bring strong financial leadership, portfolio oversight, and operational insight to improve recovery performance and support sound business decisions.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong>:</p><p>• Establish and refine collections and charge-off frameworks, policies, and operating standards to promote consistent execution, strong governance, and audit preparedness across all channels.</p><p>• Direct repossession, recovery, and post-charge-off activities by defining treatment paths, exception handling, settlement approaches, and provincially compliant practices that improve overall recovery results.</p><p>• Design and manage the operational foundation for collections, including forecasting tools, staffing models, incentive plans, performance reporting, and financial oversight for budgets and profitability.</p><p>• Monitor portfolio trends and key performance measures to assess team effectiveness, identify gaps, and implement corrective actions that enhance productivity and service quality.</p><p>• Provide leadership and oversight for third-party agencies and service partners, ensuring performance expectations, compliance obligations, and customer treatment standards are consistently met.</p><p>• Partner with senior leadership to deliver reporting, strategic recommendations, and business insights that support operational planning and executive decision-making.</p><p>• Strengthen control environments and decisioning processes to reduce risk, improve consistency, and maintain adherence to regulatory and internal standards.</p><p>• Lead continuous improvement initiatives within collections and recovery operations, including process enhancements and tools that support better execution and measurable results.</p>
- 2026-06-09T00:00:00Z