JV Finance Manager
Benefits
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- In-house training programs and on-the-job skill development.
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About the Project
At Laing O’Rourke, you won’t just build projects, you’ll help shape the future. As a $6 billion privately owned global engineering and manufacturing-led construction leader, we deliver some of the nation’s most complex infrastructure, from transport networks to defence and utilities.
Be part of Australia’s largest-ever defence infrastructure program
Laing O’Rourke, with joint venture partner Amentum Australia, will play a central role in supporting Australian Naval Infrastructure (ANI) to develop and deliver the Nuclear-Powered Submarine Construction Yard (NPSCY) project at Osborne, South Australia. We will provide program and construction management services of nuclear related civil infrastructure, site‑wide nuclear licensee development expertise, and nuclear safety leadership.
We are currently seeking a JV Finance Manager to join our AUKUS team. If you’re ready to do meaningful and career-defining work apply today.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the financial management and governance of the Joint Venture, ensuring compliance with Joint Venture agreements, contractual requirements and applicable accounting standards.
- Manage all project finance activities including cost capture, financial controls, reconciliations, forecasting, budgeting, reporting and cash flow management.
- Oversee the integrity of project financial data, ensuring accurate and timely cost allocation, accruals, journals, balance sheet reconciliations and financial reporting.
- Lead the preparation and consolidation of Joint Venture reporting, forecasts and management accounts for project leadership, JV participants and governance committees.
- Manage monthly progress claim processes, including claim preparation, partner reimbursement, client reporting and payment administration.
- Monitor project cash flow and working capital performance, identifying opportunities to optimise cash outcomes across the Joint Venture.
- Develop strong working relationships with Joint Venture partners, client representatives, auditors and key internal stakeholders.
- Lead and coordinate internal and external audits, ensuring financial records and supporting documentation meet contractual and statutory requirements.
- Work collaboratively with commercial, procurement, project controls and delivery teams to ensure financial and commercial objectives are aligned.
- Support the implementation and ongoing management of financial systems, processes and training across the project.
About You
- Extensive experience in finance leadership roles supporting major infrastructure, construction, defence, energy or resources projects.
- Demonstrated experience managing finance functions within Joint Ventures, Alliances or other collaborative contracting environments.
- Degree qualification in Accounting, Finance or a related discipline.
- CPA, CA or equivalent professional accounting qualification.
- Strong understanding of project accounting, financial control, management reporting, forecasting, budgeting and cash flow management.
- Experience supporting large, complex projects with multiple stakeholders and high levels of governance and reporting requirements.
- Strong knowledge of accounting standards, audit requirements, financial compliance obligations and governance frameworks.
- Advanced analytical skills with the ability to interpret financial information and communicate meaningful insights to both financial and non-financial stakeholders.
- Applicants must be Australian citizens and hold or be able to obtain an Australian Defence Security Clearance to NV1 level.