Mars Energy Development
Chief Financial Officer - New Home Solar
Mars Energy Development, Wildomar, California, United States, 92595
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - Solara (MARS New Construction)
About MARS
MARS Energy is a diversified energy holding company focused on acquiring and scaling commercial solar, roofing, and energy storage businesses across the United States. Our objective is to reach $500 million in annual revenue within five years, driven by strategic acquisitions, and disciplined execution. We are a high-growth, multi-company platform advancing the clean‑energy transition through both organic scale and disciplined acquisitions. We integrate development, interconnection, EPC delivery, and post‑install services to provide best‑in‑class energy solutions for commercial clients, developers, and builders across multiple U.S. geographies.
Our growth strategy centers on uniting strong local operators under one operating system; standardizing workflows, elevating safety and quality, and deploying data‑driven processes that improve customer outcomes. With a healthy pipeline, proven integration playbooks, and a culture of accountability, MARS Energy offers the opportunity to shape an expanding platform, lead high‑performing teams, and scale meaningful climate infrastructure at speed.
Solara, one of our core divisions, partners with leading national, public and regional homebuilders to deliver turnkey roofing, solar, and battery solutions for new construction. Solara manages the full process from roof installation through solar and battery integration, providing builders with a single partner for two of the most critical scopes in home construction.
Role Summary The Chief Financial Officer owns financial strategy, planning, and control for Solara, MARS Energy Group’s new‑construction division. With a nine‑figure pro‑forma revenue, Solara is rapidly growing both organically and inorganically. The role partners with Solara leadership and Corporate Finance to drive profitable growth, ensure strong cash management, de‑risk public‑works and utility‑scale project execution, and build a scalable finance infrastructure. The CFO leads FP&A, Accounting, Treasury, Tax coordination, Audit, and Risk/Insurance, and is accountable for timely, accurate reporting and compliance across the division’s entities and jurisdictions.
Key Responsibilities
Advise Solara leadership, translate strategy into financial targets, budgets, and capital plans, and report performance to group leadership and owners.
Lead annual and quarterly planning cycles, including AOP and rolling forecasts, and run a disciplined cadence on growth, margin, cash conversion, ROIC, and safety cost impacts.
Maintain the long‑range model with scenarios and sensitivities; assess new markets, partnerships, JV structures, and M&A with investment cases and integration plans.
Set margin, SG&A, and cash targets by business line and entity, then drive monthly variance analysis and corrective actions.
Ensure timely month‑end close and GAAP financials; issue reliable management reports and deliver clean audit outcomes.
Oversee project accounting, including general‑ledger integrity, revenue recognition on long‑duration contracts, job costing and WIP; standardize reporting for budget vs. actuals, change orders, contingencies, productivity, and rework.
Strengthen internal controls and policy documentation across procure‑to‑pay, order‑to‑cash, payroll, and T&E; maintain audit readiness and multi‑state and public‑works compliance.
Lead tax planning and compliance in coordination with Corporate; manage entity registrations and work with external CPAs on audits and returns.
Own cash forecasting and liquidity; optimize working capital through billing cadence, AR collections, retainage, DSO and DPO, and inventory turns; oversee daily treasury operations.
Structure and maintain financing and surety programs, including revolvers, LOCs, and bonding; manage lender and surety relationships, covenant compliance, insurance coverage, and claims.
Partner with Operations on project setup, including estimate handoff, budget structure, and cost codes; implement earned‑value reporting and margin‑at‑complete forecasting and accelerate slippage early.
Align with Sourcing and Supply Chain on purchasing compliance, vendor setup, and capex and strategic‑investment approvals.
Own the finance systems roadmap, including ERP or NetSuite, job costing, payroll or HRIS, and BI dashboards; set data‑quality standards, automate close, reporting, and forecasting, and implement a scalable chart of accounts and shared services.
Communicate clearly with stakeholders through concise updates and ad hoc presentations; build strong relationships with partners, lenders, auditors, sureties, and vendors.
Coordinate with corporate CFO on insurance, bonding, and legal compliance while ensuring divisional adherence to regulatory and company standards.
Minimum Qualifications
Ten or more years of progressive finance leadership, including divisional CFO, VP Finance, or senior controller roles in construction, contracting, or project‑based industries.
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related field.
Proven success in full P&L ownership at $50M+ scale.
Hands‑on leader with the ability to roll up their sleeves, dive into details, and solve problems while balancing strategic priorities.
Expertise in project‑based industries such as construction or EPC, including WIP, percent‑complete, job costing, and change orders.
Proven success managing cash, working capital, and credit facilities, with strong banking, bonding, and surety relationships.
Deep familiarity with U.S. GAAP and multi‑entity consolidations, with exposure to public‑works and prevailing‑wage requirements.
Advanced financial modeling skills in Excel and BI, and ERP proficiency.
Advanced NetSuite ERP expertise is a plus, including system implementations, workflow optimization, and reporting automation.
Preferred Qualifications
CPA and or MBA preferred
Experience in solar or renewable energy, utilities, or public works contracting.
Track record implementing ERP or BI systems and process automation at scale.
M&A diligence, integration and debt‑financing experience.
Benefits
401(k)
401(k) matching
Cell phone reimbursement
Dental insurance
Flex Friday—work from home on Friday!
Health insurance
Life insurance—paid for by company!
Paid holidays
Paid time off—accrual begins day 1!
Sick time
Vision insurance
Standard office setting.
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Our growth strategy centers on uniting strong local operators under one operating system; standardizing workflows, elevating safety and quality, and deploying data‑driven processes that improve customer outcomes. With a healthy pipeline, proven integration playbooks, and a culture of accountability, MARS Energy offers the opportunity to shape an expanding platform, lead high‑performing teams, and scale meaningful climate infrastructure at speed.
Solara, one of our core divisions, partners with leading national, public and regional homebuilders to deliver turnkey roofing, solar, and battery solutions for new construction. Solara manages the full process from roof installation through solar and battery integration, providing builders with a single partner for two of the most critical scopes in home construction.
Role Summary The Chief Financial Officer owns financial strategy, planning, and control for Solara, MARS Energy Group’s new‑construction division. With a nine‑figure pro‑forma revenue, Solara is rapidly growing both organically and inorganically. The role partners with Solara leadership and Corporate Finance to drive profitable growth, ensure strong cash management, de‑risk public‑works and utility‑scale project execution, and build a scalable finance infrastructure. The CFO leads FP&A, Accounting, Treasury, Tax coordination, Audit, and Risk/Insurance, and is accountable for timely, accurate reporting and compliance across the division’s entities and jurisdictions.
Key Responsibilities
Advise Solara leadership, translate strategy into financial targets, budgets, and capital plans, and report performance to group leadership and owners.
Lead annual and quarterly planning cycles, including AOP and rolling forecasts, and run a disciplined cadence on growth, margin, cash conversion, ROIC, and safety cost impacts.
Maintain the long‑range model with scenarios and sensitivities; assess new markets, partnerships, JV structures, and M&A with investment cases and integration plans.
Set margin, SG&A, and cash targets by business line and entity, then drive monthly variance analysis and corrective actions.
Ensure timely month‑end close and GAAP financials; issue reliable management reports and deliver clean audit outcomes.
Oversee project accounting, including general‑ledger integrity, revenue recognition on long‑duration contracts, job costing and WIP; standardize reporting for budget vs. actuals, change orders, contingencies, productivity, and rework.
Strengthen internal controls and policy documentation across procure‑to‑pay, order‑to‑cash, payroll, and T&E; maintain audit readiness and multi‑state and public‑works compliance.
Lead tax planning and compliance in coordination with Corporate; manage entity registrations and work with external CPAs on audits and returns.
Own cash forecasting and liquidity; optimize working capital through billing cadence, AR collections, retainage, DSO and DPO, and inventory turns; oversee daily treasury operations.
Structure and maintain financing and surety programs, including revolvers, LOCs, and bonding; manage lender and surety relationships, covenant compliance, insurance coverage, and claims.
Partner with Operations on project setup, including estimate handoff, budget structure, and cost codes; implement earned‑value reporting and margin‑at‑complete forecasting and accelerate slippage early.
Align with Sourcing and Supply Chain on purchasing compliance, vendor setup, and capex and strategic‑investment approvals.
Own the finance systems roadmap, including ERP or NetSuite, job costing, payroll or HRIS, and BI dashboards; set data‑quality standards, automate close, reporting, and forecasting, and implement a scalable chart of accounts and shared services.
Communicate clearly with stakeholders through concise updates and ad hoc presentations; build strong relationships with partners, lenders, auditors, sureties, and vendors.
Coordinate with corporate CFO on insurance, bonding, and legal compliance while ensuring divisional adherence to regulatory and company standards.
Minimum Qualifications
Ten or more years of progressive finance leadership, including divisional CFO, VP Finance, or senior controller roles in construction, contracting, or project‑based industries.
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related field.
Proven success in full P&L ownership at $50M+ scale.
Hands‑on leader with the ability to roll up their sleeves, dive into details, and solve problems while balancing strategic priorities.
Expertise in project‑based industries such as construction or EPC, including WIP, percent‑complete, job costing, and change orders.
Proven success managing cash, working capital, and credit facilities, with strong banking, bonding, and surety relationships.
Deep familiarity with U.S. GAAP and multi‑entity consolidations, with exposure to public‑works and prevailing‑wage requirements.
Advanced financial modeling skills in Excel and BI, and ERP proficiency.
Advanced NetSuite ERP expertise is a plus, including system implementations, workflow optimization, and reporting automation.
Preferred Qualifications
CPA and or MBA preferred
Experience in solar or renewable energy, utilities, or public works contracting.
Track record implementing ERP or BI systems and process automation at scale.
M&A diligence, integration and debt‑financing experience.
Benefits
401(k)
401(k) matching
Cell phone reimbursement
Dental insurance
Flex Friday—work from home on Friday!
Health insurance
Life insurance—paid for by company!
Paid holidays
Paid time off—accrual begins day 1!
Sick time
Vision insurance
Standard office setting.
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