About the role
Do you have what it takes to help keep the lights on for our customers in communities across the province? Then joining the Newfoundland Power team could be part of your next adventure¿
Who We Are
At Newfoundland Power, we're passionate about delivering safe, reliable, and affordable electricity. Our roots in Newfoundland and Labrador go back 140 years. Today, we're part of Fortis Inc., a leader in the regulated gas and electric utility industry in North America. We are proud to employ over 650 talented people who are among the best in the industry.
We are committed to ensuring a supportive, inclusive and diverse culture where everyone feels safe and valued for who they are. Together, we strive to create an environment which is free of discriminatory barriers, where everyone is treated respectfully and equitably so they can thrive and bring their whole selves to work.
Everything we do is guided by our core values: People, Safety, Service, Respect, Teamwork and Innovation. We believe in going above and beyond to serve our customers and giving back to the place we call home is a longstanding tradition held by our employees. This could be the opportunity for you to continue to grow and develop your career.
The Opportunity
As a valued member of our Finance team, the Treasury Analyst plays a key role in supporting the Company's treasury operations and financial reporting processes. This position is responsible for maintaining the Company's daily cash flow forecast to support short-term liquidity management and monthly credit facility borrowings.
Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
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Preparation and maintenance of daily cash flow forecasts
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Coordination and preparation of monthly credit facility borrowing and repayment notices, including liaison with the Company's credit facility agent
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Preparation and coordination of corporate bond interest payments and sinking fund payments, including liaison with the Company's bond trustee and payment agent
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Completion of monthly bank reconciliations in coordination with the Payment Centre
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Administration of the Company's Employee Share Purchase Plan, including employee communications and issue resolution
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Preparation, filing and payment of monthly HST remittances
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Administration of the Company's corporate Visa program
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Preparation of journal entries and account reconciliations in support of the monthly financial reporting process
Your qualifications include:
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Completion of a recognized post-secondary degree or diploma in Business, Accounting or Finance
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Minimum 3 years of relevant treasury, accounting or financial analysis experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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A treasury or finance related professional certification (e.g., CFA, CTP) is considered and asset
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Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including pivot tables and advanced features
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Strong analytical, organizational and problem-solving skills
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Excellent attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple priorities and tight deadlines
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Effective written and verbal communication skills
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Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively within a team environment
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Experience with Great Plains or similar financial systems is considered an asset
How to Apply
If this sounds like you, pleaseApplyor visit us online at https://careers.newfoundlandpower.com.
In support of our DEI commitment and to help us to confirm that we are reaching a wide source of qualified job seekers, we invite all applicants to provide self-identification information on avoluntarybasis during the recruitment phase. More information on this process is provided within our job application tool.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted directly. If you require accommodation for any reason during the interview process, please let us know what you need, and it will be kept in confidence. For any questions, please contactCareers@newfoundlandpower.com.
About Newfoundland Power
We operate an integrated generation, transmission and distribution system throughout the the island portion of Newfoundland and Labrador. We are proud to provide safe, reliable electricity to over 272,000 customers in the most cost-efficient manner possible.
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About the role
Do you have what it takes to help keep the lights on for our customers in communities across the province? Then joining the Newfoundland Power team could be part of your next adventure¿
Who We Are
At Newfoundland Power, we're passionate about delivering safe, reliable, and affordable electricity. Our roots in Newfoundland and Labrador go back 140 years. Today, we're part of Fortis Inc., a leader in the regulated gas and electric utility industry in North America. We are proud to employ over 650 talented people who are among the best in the industry.
We are committed to ensuring a supportive, inclusive and diverse culture where everyone feels safe and valued for who they are. Together, we strive to create an environment which is free of discriminatory barriers, where everyone is treated respectfully and equitably so they can thrive and bring their whole selves to work.
Everything we do is guided by our core values: People, Safety, Service, Respect, Teamwork and Innovation. We believe in going above and beyond to serve our customers and giving back to the place we call home is a longstanding tradition held by our employees. This could be the opportunity for you to continue to grow and develop your career.
The Opportunity
As a valued member of our Finance team, the Treasury Analyst plays a key role in supporting the Company's treasury operations and financial reporting processes. This position is responsible for maintaining the Company's daily cash flow forecast to support short-term liquidity management and monthly credit facility borrowings.
Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
-
Preparation and maintenance of daily cash flow forecasts
-
Coordination and preparation of monthly credit facility borrowing and repayment notices, including liaison with the Company's credit facility agent
-
Preparation and coordination of corporate bond interest payments and sinking fund payments, including liaison with the Company's bond trustee and payment agent
-
Completion of monthly bank reconciliations in coordination with the Payment Centre
-
Administration of the Company's Employee Share Purchase Plan, including employee communications and issue resolution
-
Preparation, filing and payment of monthly HST remittances
-
Administration of the Company's corporate Visa program
-
Preparation of journal entries and account reconciliations in support of the monthly financial reporting process
Your qualifications include:
-
Completion of a recognized post-secondary degree or diploma in Business, Accounting or Finance
-
Minimum 3 years of relevant treasury, accounting or financial analysis experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
-
A treasury or finance related professional certification (e.g., CFA, CTP) is considered and asset
-
Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including pivot tables and advanced features
-
Strong analytical, organizational and problem-solving skills
-
Excellent attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple priorities and tight deadlines
-
Effective written and verbal communication skills
-
Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively within a team environment
-
Experience with Great Plains or similar financial systems is considered an asset
How to Apply
If this sounds like you, pleaseApplyor visit us online at https://careers.newfoundlandpower.com.
In support of our DEI commitment and to help us to confirm that we are reaching a wide source of qualified job seekers, we invite all applicants to provide self-identification information on avoluntarybasis during the recruitment phase. More information on this process is provided within our job application tool.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted directly. If you require accommodation for any reason during the interview process, please let us know what you need, and it will be kept in confidence. For any questions, please contactCareers@newfoundlandpower.com.
About Newfoundland Power
We operate an integrated generation, transmission and distribution system throughout the the island portion of Newfoundland and Labrador. We are proud to provide safe, reliable electricity to over 272,000 customers in the most cost-efficient manner possible.