Lead the Financial Future of a Growing City Utility Enterprise
The City of Loveland is seeking an exceptional Utility Financial Services Manager to help shape the future of one of Colorados most diverse and innovative utility organizations. This is more than a finance leadership role-it is an opportunity to influence critical community services, modernize financial operations, and help guide long-term decisions that impact more than 80,000 residents and businesses. With responsibility for financial stewardship of Water, Wastewater, Power, and Pulse Broadband operations, youll oversee an enterprise budget exceeding $400 million while serving as a trusted advisor to executive leadership, governing boards, and City Council.
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
Loveland Utilities is built on a remarkable foundation: employees who are deeply committed to delivering reliable, affordable, and high-quality services to the community. The pride, professionalism, and dedication of our workforce are evident in everything we do.
At the same time, were entering an exciting new chapter. Fresh energy, a growing appetite for innovation, and a commitment to a "One City" mindset are creating opportunities to rethink longstanding practices and build modern systems that will serve our community for decades to come. For the right leader, this role offers a rare chance to leave a lasting impact.
Your Opportunity to Lead Transformation
Over the next several years, youll be at the center of some of the Utilitys most important strategic initiatives, including:
Were Looking for a Leader Who Brings
Strategic Financial Leadership
You can see beyond todays budget cycle and develop financial strategies that support long-term sustainability, affordability, infrastructure investment, and operational excellence.
Utility or Government Finance Expertise
You understand the complexities of enterprise funds, utility operations, public-sector finance, rate design, capital planning, debt management, and regulatory considerations.
Advanced Analytical and Modeling Skills
You enjoy turning complex data into actionable insights and building forecasting models that support confident decision-making.
Proven Change Management Leadership
You have successfully led modernization efforts, improved business processes, and guided organizations through meaningful transformation.
Collaborative Communication and Stakeholder Engagement
You can translate technical financial information into clear, actionable recommendations for executives, boards, elected officials, and operational leaders.
The Impact Youll Have
As Utility Financial Services Manager, youll serve as the principal financial advisor for a complex organization that provides essential infrastructure services to the community. Youll influence major decisions involving:
Most importantly, youll help ensure the financial strength and sustainability of services that our community depends on every day.
If youre energized by complex challenges, inspired by public service, and excited about helping an organization modernize and evolve, wed love to hear from you.
Job Summary:
The Utility Financial Services Manager serves as the strategic financial leader for the City's utility enterprises, including Water, Wastewater, Power, and Broadband (Pulse). This position provides expert-level financial stewardship and directs Utility Financial Services by leading enterprise-wide financial planning, rate design, long range modeling, revenue forecasting, financial reporting, and modernization of the annual budget process and accounting practices. The role is responsible for building advanced analytical capabilities, strengthening financial governance and internal controls, and elevating transparency and financial discipline across all utility operations. This position is responsible for the day-to-day management of an annual budget exceeding $300 million and provides expert advice to the department's executive level leadership. Responsibilities include close collaboration City finance leadership and operating divisions to align financial strategy with service reliability, capital investment, regulatory requirements, and long-term sustainability. This position regularly presents financial insights, trends, enterprise level risks, and strategic recommendations related to rate design and long-term financial health to the Loveland Utilities Commission the Loveland Communications Advisory Board, City Council, and other internal and external stakeholders.
This is a full-time exempt position. The salary range for this position is $115,390.70 - $167,316.66 annually with a hiring range of $115,390.70 - $141,353.68, depending on qualifications and experience. This opportunity will be available to applicants until Monday June 30, 2026, 12:00 P.M. M.S.T.
A current resume is required, and a cover letter is preferred.
Apply today to join more than 800 employees who work to meet the core values of:
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Essential Functions:
Strategic Financial Leadership and Advisory
Serve as the principal financial advisor to Utility leadership on long‑term financial sustainability, risk management, affordability, and major strategic initiatives for a complex organization providing critical infrastructure services to the community.
Lead development and stewardship of multi‑year financial plans incorporating operating cost trajectories, capital investment plans, reserve policies, debt strategies, and rate projections aligned with long term service and infrastructure needs
Ability to analyze financial trends and translate them into actionable insights
Budgeting and Forecasting Modernization
Development of the annual Utilities Department budget, currently estimated to exceed $300 million
Transform and modernize the annual budget development process to improve accuracy, transparency, efficiency, and cross‑department collaboration
Implement rolling forecasts, quarterly financial outlooks, and enhanced variance analysis practices supported by enterprise KPIs and performance dashboards
Rate Strategy and Affordability
Direct cost‑of‑service studies, rate design, long-term revenue and operating and capital forecasting, and updates to fees and charges for department services, in collaboration with division managers and the department's executive leadership.
Evaluate economic conditions, industry specific and regulatory considerations, and growth‑related drivers to develop sustainable long‑range rate strategies in coordination with Utility Divisions
Present financial scenarios and affordability impacts to the Loveland Utilities Commission the Loveland Communications Advisory Board, City Council and other internal and external stakeholders in clear, accessible and decision ready formats
Analytics, Reporting, and Decision Support
In coordination with Utility leadership, build and maintain, short and long-term financial forecasting, advanced financial models, benchmarking tools, and analytical dashboards that strengthen decision‑making across utility operations
Enhance the clarity, relevance and quality of internal and external financial reports, including public communications and governance presentations
Process Improvement and Change Management
Lead development and implementation of process improvements across financial workflows, systems, and organizational practices to increase efficiency and internal control.
Champion a culture of continuous improvement and guide staff through evolving expectations, technologies, and business processes
Governance, Controls, and Compliance
Strengthen internal controls and ensure adherence to accounting standards, utility and city specific accounting practices, rate methodologies, and City financial policies
Audit coordination and financial compliance
Oversee year‑end closing processes and provide all utility financial information required for the City's ACFR, audits, and regulatory reporting
Stakeholder Engagement and Transparency
Prepare and present financial briefings to utility Boards and Commissions, advisory boards, customers, and City Council to support transparent and informed decision making
Collaborate with the City's Budget Office, CFO, Treasury, and other departments on cross‑functional financial initiatives and enterprise priorities
Partner with Utilities leadership, providing consistent and transparent messaging for the department.
Team Leadership and Talent Development
Select, train, supervise, and develop Utility Financial Services staff
Direct, oversee and assist with the payroll processing, accounts payable processing and miscellaneous accounts receivable processing for the Utilities
Direct, oversee and assist with the analysis and issuance of revenue bonds and internal loans for Utilities
Establish clear expectations, performance measures, and professional development plans to support staff growth and accountability.
Build a high‑performance, inclusive, service‑oriented team culture focused on excellence, integrity, and continuous improvement.
Other Job Functions:
Job Level and Management Expectations:
Qualifications:
Education:
Experience:
Required: 7 years progressively responsible in finance or accounting, preferably in utility or governmental environments.
Required: 5 years experience in the following:
Supervisory/leadership in a management or senior level role.
Proven budgeting, financial modeling, rate analysis, process improvement, and presenting to executive audiences or elected bodies.
Governmental and utility rate design, and regulatory compliance.
Preferred experience includes:
Governmental and utility accounting standards, cost- of- service studies.
ERP or financial system implementation, business intelligence tools, and data analytics.
Knowledge of both competitive and non-competitive not-for-profit business models
Utility revenue bonds or debt portfolio management.
Certifications:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Working Environment:
This job description is not designed to contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee.
Benefit Eligible Benefits Package Includes:
Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Hybrid Remote Work Eligibility
This position may be eligible for up to two days per week working remotely. Probationary employees (within the first six months of employment) may not be eligible. Subject to change based on business needs and performance expectations.
Employment offers will be conditional on the successful completion of a criminal history background check.