Energy Northwest logo

Supervisor of Financial Modernization and Strategy

Energy Northwest

  • Richland, WA
  • 3 days ago
  • $126,362–$189,542 Per Year

Highlights

Other voluntary benefits may include flexible spending accounts (FSAs), tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment, childcare subsides, health reimbursement arrangement (HRA VEBA), health savings account (HSA), supplemental life insurances, credit monitoring/identity theft insurance, and more! Minimum 6 years of progressive finance leadership experience in a large complex organization delivering proven strategic results focused on growth, business operational excellence, and sustained financial competitiveness.

Numbers & Facts

LocationRichland, WA
IndustryOther/Not Classified
Salary$126,362–$189,542 Per Year
Company Size500 to 999 employees
Year Founded1957

Description

GENERAL SUMMARY

This role supports the Financial Modernization and Strategy Manager by supervising staff who carry out financial operations, reporting, data governance activities, and modernization tasks. The supervisor ensures consistent execution of established processes, coordinates implementation of modernization initiatives, and reinforces financial strategy actions within the team. The role emphasizes daily operational leadership, staff development, and maintaining strong process discipline.

PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES

Supervision and Oversight

  • Provide daily oversight, direction, and coaching to the Financial Modernization Team.
  • Assign and prioritize work, monitor progress, and ensure adherence to methodologies, controls, and modernization standards.
  • Reinforce continuous improvement and support staff development.
  • Escalate operational issues or risks and ensure delivery of accurate, timely, and high‑quality financial outputs aligned with agency strategy.
  • Conduct regular guidance, feedback, and performance monitoring.

Finance Modernization

  • Oversee day‑to‑day execution of modernization activities and promote a scalable, continuously improving finance organization.
  • Reinforce automation, integration of systems, staff upskilling, and use of advanced analytics in operations.
  • Coordinate efforts to simplify and streamline planning and reporting processes.
  • Guide staff through new systems, tools, and workflows to support change management and sustainability of modernization initiatives.
  • Deliver or facilitate training on new methodologies and tools.
  • Monitor financial management processes and tools for accuracy, integrity, and effectiveness.
  • Coach process owners and staff in strong control practices, data integrity, and continuous improvement behaviors.

Financial Strategy

  • Align team activities with the Agency's financial strategy and reinforce priorities, expectations, and connections to organizational goals.
  • Ensure adherence to governance requirements, laws, policies, and operational constraints.
  • Gather and validate financial data for scenario development and evaluation.
  • Coordinate execution of strategy actions and ensure accurate, timely completion.
  • Track and report operational KPIs and risk indicators, escalating issues as needed.
  • Support benchmarking and standards reviews by preparing data and validating practices.
  • Prepare internal reporting materials or provide accurate data inputs for external reporting.
  • Coordinate cross‑functional collaboration and team participation in strategy‑aligned initiatives.
  • Ensure team processes remain compliant, efficient, and effective.

Business Case Analysis

  • Gather accurate data and prepare preliminary analyses to support evaluation of new and greenfield business initiatives.
  • Provide operational insights for decision‑making and resource allocation.
  • Prepare foundational analytics, metrics, and risk indicators for performance management and business case development.
  • Ensure staff apply consistent data standards, prioritization practices, and resource evaluation guidelines.
  • Monitor performance metrics for approved initiatives and escalate risks or emerging issues.

Must participate on the Emergency Response team (ERO) when designated and support the biennial refueling outage.

REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor's level education with a technical emphasis in accounting, finance, economics, business operations/industrial management, data analytics, or other related technical degree from an accredited college or university.

  • Minimum 6 years of progressive finance leadership experience in a large complex organization delivering proven strategic results focused on growth, business operational excellence, and sustained financial competitiveness.

Pay Range

$126,362.00 - $189,542.00 Annual

Midpoint:

$157,952.00

Typically, selected candidates are hired between the minimum and midpoint of the range, based on applicable experience and qualifications, market rate, internal equity, and budgetary allowances.

Offers will be negotiated based on each candidate's qualifications.

Incentive Compensation

This role may be eligible to participate in our annual incentive plan. Incentives are earned based on employee performance against defined metrics and company goals.

Benefits

Energy Northwest (EN) provides a phenomenal benefits package. Washington State also has no state income tax, and the Tri-Cities provides a cost-of-living lower than the national average.

EN offers substantial retirement benefits through three retirement programs including the Washington State Public Employees' Retirement System pension plan (PERS), a 401(k) savings plan with an employer match component, and a 457(b) savings plan. EN also offers multiple options for medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance coverage. Other voluntary benefits may include flexible spending accounts (FSAs), tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment, childcare subsides, health reimbursement arrangement (HRA VEBA), health savings account (HSA), supplemental life insurances, credit monitoring/identity theft insurance, and more! Qualifying employees will typically start a personal time accrual rate of 160 hours per year and EN provides nine paid holidays throughout the Calander year; personal time accruals grow significantly at various service intervals.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate due to race, color, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, national origin, veteran status or on the basis of disability.

Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimantion is illegal

About Company

Energy Northwest produces reliable, affordable, environmentally responsible electric power and delivers it to Northwest public power utilities at the cost of production. Formed as a joint operating agency in 1957, the organization was created to serve the needs of public power by producing reliable, low-cost electricity while promoting public power activities in the region. Today the joint operating agency membership includes nearly every public power utility district in the state and several municipalities. The agency owns and operates four electricity generating facilities: White Bluffs Solar Station, Packwood Lake Hydroelectric Project, Nine Canyon Wind Project and Columbia Generating Station (nuclear energy facility). Energy Northwest also provides operations and maintenance services for generating facilities owned by other utilities, and develops new power generation facilities to meet growing demand. Oversight of Energy Northwest operations is provided by an 11-member executive board and a board of directors comprising one representative from each member utility. The agency’s vision is to be the region's leader in energy generation and public power solutions through sustained excellence in performance. To achieve its vision, Energy Northwest works to understand and meet the energy needs of its members – the Washington state public power utilities who serve nearly 1.5 million ratepayers. Meeting the goal means measuring current performance while looking for solutions to meet the region’s future energy needs. The vision calls for a strong power portfolio, including a variety of electricity generating operations and professional and technical services. The agency’s mission is to provide our public power members and regional ratepayers with safe, reliable and cost-effective power. Energy Northwest member utilities and employees are the agency’s primary stakeholders. They serve the ratepayers of the Pacific Northwest through our members and the Bonneville Power Administration. To best serve the ratepayers, we strive to provide reliable power and other energy services to the region at the least cost, while protecting the environment and ensuring the safety of our employees and the public.

Similar Jobs