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A leading mountain resort company in British Columbia seeks a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to drive strategic financial leadership. The successful candidate will ensure financial compliance and foster collaboration with executive teams while enhancing operational efficiency. This role offers a competitive salary of $160,000 to $180,000 and opportunities for professional development, all within a strong community culture focused on guest experience and environmental responsibility.
Current job opportunities are posted here as they become available.
This is an on-site role and requires a physical presence at the designated location.
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a strategic leadership role responsible for liaising with the executive team, the board and strategizing to ensure the financial health, planning, and operations of Sun Peaks Resort LLP and its affiliated entities. This is a great opportunity for executive leaders who love to work with long-term strategy, a blend of technology/pragmatic solutions, and still know how and when to get involved in process to support and grow their organization and team.
Sun Peaks is Canada's second largest ski area and has been intentionally developed in accordance with our Master Plan (on our website , Province of BC ). The Master Plan philosophy is to strategically evolve our recreational footprint through increased accommodation and enhancements to skier/guest services and infrastructure.
Sun Peaks Resort LLP is a wholly owned Canadian subsidiary of Nippon Cable Co. of Japan. As a private entity, our ownership group is committed to the long-term growth and success of Sun Peaks Resort.
This role requires a results and detail-oriented leader with strong financial acumen, strategic thinking, and an ability to coach teams while driving financial performance in a dynamic and complex operational resort environment which includes a shared services model. It is well suited to an experienced CFO looking to build on their knowledge or make a lifestyle change which better aligns with their career, personal and/or family goals.
With the above in mind, the following portfolios roll-up under the CFO:
Base Compensation: $160,000 to $180,000
Physical Requirement: Sedentary; work activities involve handling loads up to 5kg; predominantly in an indoor setting.
We are a values driven organization and believe in doing what’s right, on the peaks and with our people – so we are leading with transparency. Rather than posting an enormous salary range, and leaving candidates guessing, we have two different postings that you can apply on with the ranges clarified.
We are hiring for one role but care deeply about the right fit for our community. Aspiring financial executives who don’t quite meet the requirements but believe Sun Peaks Resort is their next career destination will be considered for VP Finance role.
Sun Peaks is a Great Place To Work®. We are Canada’s second‑largest ski area and a passionate team committed to providing the finest mountain resort experience to our guests.
Our people are at the heart of what we do, making a difference to our guests and our workplace every single day. That’s why we invest in the employee experience; to ensure everyone can be at their best and live our values.
No matter who you are, or your career journey to date, once you join the team at Sun Peaks, you’ll get to feel part of our special community right away. You and your wellbeing matter to us; you’ll have plenty of opportunities to grow and learn, as well as enjoy everything our beautiful mountain resort has to offer. In return, we expect you to be passionate about working together to create special memories for our guests, while taking care of our precious environment for others to enjoy into the future.
We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a diverse and inclusive culture, and encourage applications from all qualified individuals.
We acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the traditional territory of the Secwépemc People.