Vice President Finance, Construction Planning & Management
Sky (Comcast)
Philadelphia, PA, United States
Construction capital allocation strategy
Investment prioritization and governance
Financial modeling and analysis
The Vice President of Finance, Construction Planning & Management provides enterprise-level leadership and strategic direction for all construction activities, including network expansion, network evolution, and capital planning and governance
Job Summary
The Vice President of Finance, Construction Planning & Management provides enterprise-level leadership and strategic direction for all construction activities, including network expansion, network evolution, and capital planning and governance.
This role is accountable for developing and executing the long-term construction and engineering strategy to support growth and network performance while achieving financial objectives.
The VP leads special projects—including financial modeling and strategic analysis—to support informed resource allocation and long-term organizational growth and profitability.
Matching Summary
The Vice President of Finance, Construction Planning & Management provides enterprise-level leadership and strategic direction for all construction activities, including network expansion, network evolution, and capital planning and governance.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Construction capital allocation strategy
Investment prioritization and governance
Financial modeling and analysis
Network expansion strategy
Cross-functional enterprise leadership
Nice-to-have
Drive accountability and process improvement
Foster a culture of innovation
Executive presence and influence
Connect financial results to operational drivers
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in finance, Accounting, Economics, Business, or related quantitative discipline
15+ years of demonstrated progressive finance leadership experience
Oversight of large, cross-functional teams
Proven ability to scale teams and develop talent
Experience partnering with executive leadership on capital allocation