Chief Financial Officer (m/f/d)

Rainbird Technologies
Norwich
1 year ago
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Company Overview Rainbird Technologies is a pioneering leader in Decision Intelligence, delivering "AI the world can trust." Founded in 2013, we are revolutionising how organisations make complex decisions through our no-code platform that combines extended knowledge graphs, symbolic reasoning, and machine learning. Our technology enables precise, explainable, and explainable AI solutions across banking, financial services, insurance, tax, healthcare, and legal sectors. As we prepare for significant expansion and Series A funding, we're seeking a strategic CFO to help drive our next phase of growth. We are transitioning from a fractional CFO structure to a full-time CFO role to support our ambitious growth plans. The successful candidate will be a key member of the executive team, driving financial strategy and steering the company through Series A and subsequent Series B funding rounds. This role offers the opportunity to shape the financial future of a cutting-edge AI technology company at a pivotal moment in its growth journey. Strategic Financial Leadership Partner with the CEO to develop and execute financial strategies that support rapid scale-up Provide strategic financial insights and recommendations to the board and executive team Lead long-term financial planning aligned with company objectives Structure and optimise the company's financial operations for scale Preparation of financial models for a Series A funding round Build and maintain relationships with venture capital investors Contribute to the creation of compelling investment materials Financial Planning and Analysis Extend existing financial planning and analysis capabilities Financial Operations, Risk Management, and Compliance Modernise and scale financial systems and processes Ensure robust financial controls and compliance frameworks Optimise cash management and treasury operations Manage existing banking relationships and negotiate terms for future banking arrangements Ensure accurate and timely maintenance of the company’s books and records in compliance with regulatory standards Develop and execute comprehensive risk management strategy Manage tax strategy and planning, including R&D tax credits Oversee audit processes and relationships Oversee legal affairs and external counsel relationships to optimise costs Implement and monitor risk management frameworks across financial, operational, and compliance areas Lead and mentor the Finance Manager and future finance team members Establish clear roles, responsibilities, and career development paths Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field A suitable professional qualification (ACA, ACCA, or equivalent) Professional risk management certification (e.g., MBA advantageous 10+ years of progressive financial leadership experience ~ Experience scaling finance functions in high-growth environments ~ Strong understanding of UK financial regulations and compliance requirements with US experience an advantage ~ Experience with managing regulatory compliance frameworks ~ Track record of managing legal affairs and external counsel relationships Expert in financial modeling and analysis Proficient in modern financial software and systems (especially Xero) Experience implementing and integrating financial technology solutions Experience building and leading high-performing teams Compensation Package Competitive base salary commensurate with experience Private healthcare and other benefits Professional development support Flexible working arrangements between London and Norwich offices We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. #

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