Chief Financial Officer

United StatesUnited States·Tampa BayFull-Timeexecutive
Finance & AccountingFinance Manager
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The Company Roadrunner Venture Studios is the nation's leading platform for founding breakthrough ventures in frontier technology.

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Roadrunner Venture Studios is the nation's leading platform for founding breakthrough ventures in frontier technology. Our mission is to turn deep technology into breakthrough companies for the benefit of the American people. Together with engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs, we build products, create the initial business model, recruit exceptional teams, align companies with their first customers, and provide initial funding. We are focused on energy, advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, quantum computing, aerospace, advanced materials, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing.

Roadrunner Venture Studios is launching a new photonics platform to consolidate the nation's most promising photonics technologies into a single scaled enterprise. Serving the U.S. Government, defense prime contractors, and commercial customers, the company sits at the convergence of several of the nation's most important technology priorities, including secure sensing and communications, AI infrastructure, and quantum computing.

Backed by institutional investors and an experienced leadership team, the company is building the financial, operational, and governance infrastructure necessary to become the market leader in domestic photonics manufacturing while preparing for a planned public listing.

This is a rare opportunity for an accomplished public-company finance executive to build, rather than inherit, a platform of national significance. The Chief Financial Officer will be a true architect of the enterprise: designing the capital strategy that funds an acquisition pipeline, constructing the financial and compliance infrastructure of a defense-trusted manufacturer, and preparing the company for the public markets from day one.

The CFO will operate as the CEO's closest thought partner and as a principal voice with the Board, investors, lenders, and government customers. The mandate spans capital formation, M&A execution and integration, government contract finance, and public-company readiness with direct line of sight to a public listing.

Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the CFO will lead all aspects of finance and will carry four interlocking mandates:

  • Serve as strategic partner to the CEO and Board on corporate strategy, capital allocation, acquisition prioritization, and long-term value creation.

  • Own the financial roadmap that connects today's acquisition pipeline to a planned public market event.

  • Institute public-company discipline and culture around Board reporting, forecasting credibility, and enterprise performance management.

  • Lead equity and debt financing across the capital structure, including institutional and strategic equity, commercial and structured credit, project finance, and government funding vehicles (e.g., DoD industrial-base programs, Title III, grants, and cooperative agreements).

  • Build and manage relationships with institutional investors, lenders, research analysts, auditors, and advisors while positioning the company for the public markets.

  • Drive IPO readiness, including audit quality, SOX-caliber internal controls, SEC-ready reporting, equity story development, and investor relations capability.

  • Partner with the CEO to source, evaluate, structure, and close acquisitions; lead valuation, financial due diligence, financing, and negotiation of transaction terms.

  • Build the repeatable integration playbook across finance, accounting, treasury, ERP, reporting, and KPIs that converts a portfolio of acquired businesses into one company.

  • Standardize financial processes while protecting the technical talent, customer relationships, and program execution of acquired businesses; identify, quantify, and deliver synergies.

  • Lead strategic planning, budgeting, forecasting, accounting, treasury, cash management, financial reporting, tax, and compliance for a multi-site advanced manufacturing enterprise.

  • Build the government contract finance backbone, including FAR/DFARS compliance, CAS-compliant cost accounting, DCAA/DCMA audit readiness, indirect rate structures, and pricing across cost-type, fixed-price, and OTA vehicles.

  • Scale financial systems, controls, and a high-performing finance team ahead of growth, acquisitions, and manufacturing expansion.

We are seeking a sitting or recent CFO (or equivalently seasoned public-company senior finance officer) who combines capital markets sophistication with the operating grit of deeply technical, manufacturing-intensive businesses serving the Department of Defense.

Nice to Have

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  • Education. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related field; MBA and/or CPA strongly preferred.

  • Experience. 15+ years of progressive financial leadership, including executive-level responsibility.

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Location & Eligibility

Where is the job
Tampa Bay, United States
Hybrid — some on-site time required
Who can apply
US

Listing Details

Posted
July 9, 2026
First seen
July 9, 2026
Last seen
July 11, 2026

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