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Director of Strategic Projects

Datasoft Technologies

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    Highlights

    Stage or Business Growth (for Director level and above): Supports a complex, capital-intensive operating environment with an active pipeline of strategic initiatives and investment decisions, requiring rigorous business casing, scenario planning, and forward-looking financial insight to guide Energy Division and executive leadership. Revenue / Capital Responsibility: Financial modeling and business case support for strategic projects and Capital Expenditure Requests across the Energy Division; influences capital allocation and investment decisions, with dollar value defined by the specific project and portfolio scope.

    Numbers & Facts

    LocationJacksonville, FL
    IndustryComputer/IT Services
    Company Size20 to 49 employees
    Year Founded1994
    Websitehttp://www.datasoft-tech.com

    Description

    Title: Director of Strategic Projects
    Job ID: 1700-1
    Work Location: Anchorage, Alaska 99518 or Jacksonville FL or Remote
    Duration : 3 months and can extend further to 6 months and further


    Summary
    REQUIRED
    • Leads the financial evaluation of strategic projects and business cases across the Energy Division, with primary accountability for developing and challenging Capital Expenditure Requests (CERs) and investment proposals.
    • Builds advanced, decision-grade financial models complete with scenarios, sensitivities, and clearly documented assumptions and reasoning to quantify the value, risk, and trade-offs of major initiatives.
    • Serves as a trusted advisor with significant exposure across the Energy Division and to Energy and executive leadership, translating complex financial analysis into clear, compelling recommendations that enable confident capital and strategic decision-making.
    • This is a contract engagement with an initial 90-day term, with the possibility to extend based on business needs and performance.

    General Responsibilities
    REQUIRED
    • Lead the development, structuring, and financial evaluation of strategic projects, business cases, and Capital Expenditure Requests (CERs) across the Energy Division, from early concept through executive approval.
    • Build and maintain advanced financial models that incorporate multiple scenarios, sensitivities, and stress tests, along with thoughtful, well-documented assumptions and reasoning that withstand executive and cross-functional scrutiny.
    • Quantify project value, returns, risks, and trade-offs using metrics such as NPV, IRR, payback, and ROIC, and clearly articulate the financial drivers and key assumptions behind each recommendation.
    • Communicate the financial aspects of projects and business cases to executive decision-makers, translating complex analysis into clear, concise narratives, visuals, and recommendations that support timely capital and strategic decisions.
    • Partner with operational, commercial, engineering, and functional leaders across the Energy Division to gather inputs, validate assumptions, pressure-test business logic, and ensure business cases are grounded in operational reality.
    • Establish consistent standards, templates, and methodologies for business casing and CER development to improve rigor, comparability, and speed of investment decision-making.
    • Support post-approval and post-investment reviews, comparing actual outcomes to business case assumptions to strengthen future modeling accuracy and accountability.

    Key Decisions Owned
    REQUIRED For Director Level and Above
    Key Decisions Owned
    " Determine the financial modeling approach, structure, and methodology for strategic projects, business cases, and CERs, including scenario design,
    sensitivity ranges, and valuation metrics.
    " Establish and validate the assumptions, drivers, and reasoning underpinning each business case, and recommend which scenarios and investment options
    are presented to leadership.
    " Assess and recommend the financial viability, risks, and trade-offs of proposed projects and capital requests to energy and executive decision-makers.
    " Set the standards, templates, and quality bar for business casing and CER deliverables to ensure consistent, decision-ready analysis across the Energy
    Division.

    Reporting Structure
    REQUIRED For Director Level and Above
    Reporting Structure
    Tier (for ex, EVP-1; EVP-2): CFO-2
    Reports to Title: Vice President, Finance, Energy Division

    Size/Complexity of Organization
    REQUIRED For Director Level and Above
    Size/Complexity of Organization
    Revenue / Capital Responsibility: Financial modeling and business case support for strategic projects and Capital Expenditure Requests across the Energy Division; influences capital allocation and investment decisions, with dollar value defined by the specific project and portfolio scope.

    Headcount Responsibility: Individual contributor (contract) with no direct reports; delivers impact through cross-functional influence and by leading business case and CER workstreams with matrixed project, operational, and finance partners.

    Stage or Business Growth (for Director level and above): Supports a complex, capital-intensive operating environment with an active pipeline of strategic initiatives and investment decisions, requiring rigorous business casing, scenario planning, and forward-looking financial insight to guide Energy Division and executive leadership.


    Knowledge Application Complexity Scope
    REQUIRED For Director Level and Above.
    Capture the regions for which this role has responsibility.
    • Applies advanced corporate finance, financial modeling, capital budgeting, and business case development expertise across strategic projects spanning multiple business lines, functions, and geographies within the Energy Division.
    • Scope includes structuring CERs and investment proposals, designing multi-scenario and sensitivity-driven models, developing and defending detailed assumptions, and evaluating returns, risk, and trade-offs.
    • Requires the ability to interpret complex financial and operational data, assess market and business drivers, and convert analysis into clear, executive-ready recommendations that inform major capital and strategic decisions.

    Other details:
    • Role carries significant cross-functional visibility and exposure across the Energy Division and to energy and executive leadership.
    • Regularly partners with Finance, Operations, Commercial, Engineering, Strategy, and functional teams to source inputs, validate assumptions, and align on business cases. Requires strong judgment, executive presence, and the ability to influence decisions without direct authority.
    • As a contract engagement, the role may flex across multiple projects, business lines, and investment priorities based on the Division's evolving pipeline.

    Team Complexity
    REQUIRED
    • Operates primarily as an individual contributor on a contract basis, leading complex business case and CER workstreams while coordinating matrixed contributors across finance, operations, commercial, and project teams.
    • Complexity includes balancing multiple concurrent strategic projects, reconciling competing assumptions and inputs from diverse stakeholders, and maintaining analytical rigor and consistency under executive timelines.
    • Success depends on the ability to influence, align, and guide cross-functional partners toward decision-ready, defensible financial analysis.

    Experience
    REQUIRED
    • 10 or more years of progressive finance experience, with a strong emphasis on financial modeling, business case development, capital budgeting/CERs, and investment analysis for strategic projects.
    • Demonstrated expertise building advanced, decision-grade models with scenarios and sensitivities, developing and defending detailed assumptions, and evaluating returns and risk (e.g., NPV, IRR, payback, ROIC).
    • Proven track record communicating complex financial analysis to and influencing executive decision-makers.
    • Experience in the energy, utilities, marine, logistics, or other capital-intensive sectors, and familiarity with accounting principles and financial systems, preferred.

    Education
    REQUIRED
    Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, or a related field; or an equivalent combination of post high school education and relevant experience may be substituted for education.

    Technical Proficiencies
    REQUIRED
    • Expert-level financial modeling skills in Microsoft Excel, including multi-scenario and sensitivity analysis, dynamic assumption management, and valuation/return calculations. Proficiency in PowerPoint to translate models into clear, executive-ready business cases and CER presentations.
    • Strong working knowledge of financial planning, ERP, data visualization, and business intelligence tools.
    • Demonstrated capability in building transparent, well-documented, and auditable models with clearly stated assumptions and reasoning.

    Other
    • Contract engagement with an initial term of 90 days, with the possibility to extend based on business needs and performance.
    • MBA, CPA, CFA, or similar advanced finance credential preferred.

    Job Scope
    REQUIRED
    • Position directly influences capital allocation, investment decisions, project prioritization, and the quality and credibility of business cases presented to energy and executive leadership across the Energy Division.
    • Strong analysis and clear financial communication improve the speed, rigor, and confidence of major strategic decisions.

    Working Conditions
    REQUIRED
    • Normal office environment with little exposure to excessive noise, dust, temperature and the like.
    • Extended use of a computer keyboard, viewing of a computer monitor and the ability to sit for long periods of time.

    Competencies
    REQUIRED
    • Ability to build and interpret complex financial models incorporating scenarios and sensitivities, with thoughtful, well-documented assumptions and reasoning.
    • Ability to communicate the financial aspects of a project or business case clearly and persuasively to executive decision-makers and non-financial audiences.
    • Ability to structure and lead business cases and CERs from concept to approval.
    • Ability to establish trusted partnerships and influence decisions across functions without direct authority.
    • Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects and executive deliverables under tight timelines.
    • Strong knowledge of capital budgeting, valuation techniques, investment analysis, scenario planning, and risk assessment.
    • Demonstrates strategic thinking, business acumen, executive presence, analytical rigor, sound judgment, intellectual honesty, and a continuous improvement mindset.

    About our Company
    DataSoft Technologies is a highly recognized provider of professional IT Consulting services in the US. Founded in 1994, DataSoft Technologies, Inc. provides staff augmentation services for Information Technology and Automotive Services. Our team member benefits include:
    • Paid Holidays/Paid Time Off (PTO)
    • Medical/Dental Insurance
    • Vision Insurance
    • Short Term/Long Term Disability
    • Life Insurance
    401 (K)

    About Company

    Incorporated in 1994, DataSoft Technologies, Inc. is a customer-focused consulting and staffing services organization that provides solutions across all disciplines of business, including Engineering, Finance, Information Technology, Professional, Consulting, and software development. Its staff augmentation and business solutions provide a flexible, integrated workforce available for contract to hire—or permanent placement—with companies in the private and public business sectors. The company serves a broad range of businesses in the automotive, financial services, insurance, manufacturing, media and entertainment, software and telecommunications industries.