Financial Director
GCAesthetics is a leading global player in breast implants. We design, develop, manufacture and market best‑in‑class medical aesthetics solutions to contribute to women’s healthcare, well‑being, confidence, empowerment and overall happiness, through safe and reliable devices in the hands of trained and qualified surgeons. GCA has manufacturing operations in France and sells its implant products globally in more than 70 countries through direct and indirect sales teams. By joining GCAesthetics, you’ll be part of a company operating to standard of Class III medical devices, where innovation serves healthcare professionals. You will work in an international environment where teamwork is at the heart of our DNA, in an agile and caring culture. Our mission is to improve women’s lives—and we achieve it with passionate people. With dual reporting to the Site Director and the Group CFO, you oversee all administrative and financial activities of the GCA Group’s manufacturing site. Reporting to the Group CFO, you will oversee all administrative and financial activities of the site. As a member of the Management Committee, your main mission is to structure and ensure the reliability of financial data required for performance management and to contribute to the definition and implementation of the site’s strategy, in compliance with Group policies and applicable regulations. Key Responsibilities Financial and Budget Management
Oversee the organization and operation of the finance, accounting, and administrative department, ensuring compliance with deadlines and procedures. Prepare, implement, and monitor the site’s budget, financial forecasts, and management dashboards. Analyze variances between forecasts and actual results, identify risks, and propose corrective actions. Ensure regular reporting to site management and the Group.
Strategy and Decision‑Making
Contribute to defining the site’s strategic directions. Advise management on investments, project profitability, and cost optimization. Conduct financial and economic studies to support strategic decisions.
External Relations
Manage relationships with external partners: banks, statutory auditors, tax and legal authorities, insurers. Negotiate financial contracts, loans, and other resources necessary for site operations. Ability to engage and mobilize institutional partners to support and secure the site’s development projects.
Management and Organization
Lead, develop, and motivate the administrative and financial team. Organize resources to ensure department efficiency and high‑quality service delivery. Ensure communication and coordination with all site departments.
Compliance and Control
Ensure the legal, fiscal, and regulatory compliance of site activities. Guarantee adherence to national and international accounting standards (IFRS). Identify financial risks and propose preventive measures.
Profile Education & Experience
Master’s degree (Bac+5) in Finance, Management Control, Business School, or equivalent. Around 10 years of professional experience, including significant experience managing multidisciplinary teams, ideally in an industrial environment.
Technical Skills
Expertise in accounting, treasury, management control, and reporting. Knowledge of IFRS standards, taxation, corporate law, and banking regulations. Proficiency in financial IT tools.
Know‑how & Personal Qualities
Ability to analyze and synthesize complex information. Rigor, methodical approach, and strong sense of priorities. Leadership and ability to motivate and guide teams. Proactive, reliable, and strategically minded. Adaptability to complex and evolving environments.
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