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Director of Finance - City of Cedar Park, TX

Affion Public - Cedar Park, TX

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Director of Finance - City of Cedar Park, TXDirector of Finance - City of Cedar Park, TXPlease follow this link to view the full brochure: CommunityLocated just 17 miles northwest of downtown Austin, Cedar Park is one of the fastest-growing cities in Central Texas and the third largest in the Austin metropolitan area. With a population of more than 83,000, it offers the perfect balance of hometown charm and modern amenities, set against the backdrop of the scenic Texas Hill Country. Cedar Park has been nationally recognized as one of the “Best Suburbs for Growing Families” and “Best Small Cities in America,” thanks to its outstanding schools, safe neighborhoods, and exceptional quality of life.Cedar Park’s thriving economy is home to a growing roster of high-tech companies, advanced manufacturing firms, and major employers, making it an ideal location for corporate headquarters and entrepreneurial ventures alike. The city offers over 1,000 acres of parkland, 31 miles of trails, and a vibrant mix of cultural and entertainment venues, including the H-E-B Center and the soon-to-open Bell District, a transformative mixed-use development featuring a $31 million library. With its pro-business climate, strong civic leadership, and commitment to smart growth, Cedar Park continues to attract residents and businesses seeking opportunity, innovation, and a high quality of life.GovernmentThe City of Cedar Park operates under the council–manager form of government, in which a volunteer Mayor and six at-large Council Members set policy and direction, while an appointed City Manager serves as Chief Administrative Officer, overseeing the day-to-day operations of the City. The City Manager, Brenda Eivens has been with Cedar Park since 1996 and has served in her current role since 2006, providing rare stability and deep institutional knowledge. She leads a seasoned management team that includes three Assistant City Managers responsible for a broad portfolio of city services, from development and public works to finance, human resources, community affairs, parks, recreation, and the library.Working closely with the Mayor and City Council, the City Manager’s Office guides a full-service municipal organization known for innovation, forward-thinking leadership, and the implementation of best practices in local government. Cedar Park’s fiscal stewardship is equally strong, maintaining a AAA credit rating from S&P Global, the highest possible rating, which allows the City to issue debt at lower interest rates and maximize taxpayer value. This achievement places Cedar Park among a select group of Texas municipalities recognized for exceptional financial management.The DepartmentThe Finance Department is responsible for the collection, investment and disbursement of all City funds, preparing the annual budget and audit, processing the City's payroll, managing water/wastewater Utility Billing, monitoring City purchases, and administering the City's depository agreements and transactions.The PositionThe Director of Finance serves as the City’s chief financial strategist, providing leadership, oversight, and direction for all financial operations. Reporting to the Assistant City Manager, this role manages the Finance Department and Utility Billing Division, overseeing key functions including budgeting, accounting, payroll, treasury, investments, purchasing, financial reporting, and utility billing. The Director ensures the City’s fiscal integrity, transparency, and sustainability, aligning financial policies and practices with the City’s mission and long-term goals. This position works closely with the City Management team, City Council, and department heads to provide sound financial guidance, support strategic initiatives, and maintain compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and governmental accounting standards.Essential Functions and Responsibilities:Manage the development and implementation of financial goals, policies, and procedures aligned with the City’s mission and long-term strategic plan.Provide strategic advice to the City Manager, City Council, and department heads on fiscal issues, budget priorities, and long-range planning.Coordinate with other departments to support financial planning and compliance.Direct the preparation, implementation, and administration of the City’s annual operating and capital budgets.Conduct financial forecasting and long-range planning.Manage investments and purchasing policies.Prepare and present financial information and reports to city leadership, City Council, boards, and public stakeholders in a clear and accessible manner.Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local laws along with governmental accounting standards including GAAP and GASB.Oversee the City’s financial reporting, including the preparation of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) and other financial disclosures.Serve as the primary point of contact for the City’s independent auditors and manage the annual audit process.Forecast and monitor expenditure and revenue trends and provide timely financial forecasts and performance reports.Oversee billing, collections, and tax administration.Manage treasury functions including investment of City funds in accordance with the City’s investment policyProvide strategic oversight and daily direction to finance team members including Accounting, Budget, Purchasing, Payroll, and Utility Billing.Lead, mentor, and develop Finance and Utility Billing staff through training, performance management, and career development strategies.Ensure the implementation and maintenance of effective internal controls.Oversee procurement and purchasing functions to ensure fairness, transparency, and complianceKnowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesStrong knowledge of governmental budgeting, accounting, auditing, and financial reporting practices.Familiarity with Texas laws and regulations applicable to municipal finance.Proficiency with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and financial software.Understanding of fund accounting, grants, and government procurement.Understanding tax revenue, bond issuance, and intergovernmental transfers.Ability to present complex financial information clearly to non-financial audiences.Education and ExperienceQualified applicants will have a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, Public Administration, Business Administration, or a related field required, plus seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in government finance or accounting, and at least three (3) years in a leadership or management role. Any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be considered.CertificationsA Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensed in Texas or Certified Government Finance Officer (CGFO) certification is strongly preferred.The Ideal CandidateThe ideal candidate should be a collaborative and forward-thinking leader with a proven ability to manage complex municipal financial operations. They should bring deep knowledge of governmental budgeting, accounting, auditing, and financial reporting, along with a track record of implementing effective fiscal policies and internal controls. Skilled in strategic planning and problem-solving, the ideal candidate should be adept at presenting complex financial data in a clear and accessible manner to diverse audiences, including City leadership, City Council, boards, and public stakeholders.The ideal candidate should be a strong mentor and team builder, capable of inspiring and developing staff across multiple functional areas. The successful candidate will be committed to transparency, ethical practices, and delivering exceptional public service, with the ability to balance long-term financial sustainability with the needs of a growing community.The City of Cedar Park is offering a competitive salary commensurate with experience and a comprehensive benefits package, which includes participation in the Texas Municipal Retirement System. Relocation assistance will be available for the successful out of area candidate.How to ApplyInterested applicants should forward a cover letter and resume to:: CPDF25Affion PublicPO Box 794Hershey, PA 17033717-214-4922deadline to receive resumes is September 16, 2025*The City of Cedar Park is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.Seniority levelSeniority levelDirectorEmployment typeEmployment typeFull-timeJob functionJob functionFinanceIndustriesGovernment AdministrationReferrals increase your chances of interviewing at Affion Public by 2xGet notified about new Financial Director jobs in Cedar Park, TX.Austin, TX $300,000.00-$400,000.00 1 month agoDirector of Financial Planning and AnalysisAustin, Texas Metropolitan Area $180,000.00-$200,000.00 2 days agoAustin, Texas Metropolitan Area 5 days agoSenior Director, Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A)Austin, TX $210,000.00-$280,000.00 1 week agoDirector, FP&A, Reporting & Capital ModelingDirector, Financial Reporting and AnalysisDirector for Financial Planning and ForecastingGLO- Director V (Director of Fed Finance & Grant Management)Austin, TX $153,000.00-$227,000.00 1 week agoAssociate Director, Global FP&A (Bangkok based, relocation provided)Austin, TX $10,500.00-$12,500.00 2 months agoVICE PRESIDENT – INDUSTRIAL ACQUISITIONSAssistant Director of Finance - Hilton Austin Conference CenterAustin, TX $126,500.00-$254,700.00 2 days agoWe’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. 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