AVP, Corporate Cash Management
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Job Description: At Pacific Life , we're investing in bright, driven leaders who want to make an impact. Here, you'll be supported in your career growth while helping us provide financial security and peace of mind to our policyholders, partners, and communities. We're seeking an experienced AVP, Treasury Operations to lead enterprise cash management, liquidity, banking, and payment operations across a complex, regulated organization. This role offers broad exposure, senior‑level partnership, and the opportunity to modernize and strengthen Treasury operations that are critical to our business. How you'll help move us forward: As AVP, Treasury Operations, you'll lead the end‑to‑end cash lifecycle-balancing precision, control, and agility-while developing a high‑performing Treasury team. Key responsibilities include: Cash Operations & Short-Term Liquidity Management Lead daily cash positioning, concentration, and liquidity management across operating, claims, and investment accounts. Oversee 30-day cash forecasts; ensure variance analyses and actionable insights. Optimize working capital (collections, disbursements, premium cash flows) and coordinate intercompany funding strategies. Manage the borrowing facilities to support daily cash funding needs. Banking & Payments Own bank relationship program (fee benchmarking, service optimization, credit facilities coordination in partnership with Corporate Finance). Manage global bank connectivity (SWIFT, APIs, host‑to‑host), payment rails (ACH, RTP, wires), and account governance (KYC, signers, mandates). Drive payment factory/POBO structures where appropriate; reduce exceptions and improve straight‑through processing (STP). Short-Term Borrowing & Investments Lead short-term borrowing strategy: execute on our $1 billion Commercial Paper program & execute loans on our $3 billion FHLB lending program. Advance our two $500mm Repurchase Programs to raise cash for daily operations. Establish policy‑aligned deployment of surplus cash (MMFs, time deposits, short‑duration instruments) in partnership with Investments; ensure compliance with limits and counterparty guidelines. Monitor yield, duration, and counterparty exposure; provide executive reporting on liquidity thresholds and return on cash. Controls, Compliance & Risk Maintain SOX/ICFR‑compliant treasury processes (segregation of duties, user access recertification, dual approvals, system controls). Partner with ISO (Information Security Office) to strengthen cyber resilience for payments and banking channels; lead incident response within Treasury scope. Ensure adherence to regulatory requirements and internal policies; remediate audit findings. Technology & Data Drive automation and process improvements to enhance cash management, liquidity forecasting, and payment workflows. Implement tools for real-time reporting, dashboards, and analytics to support decision making. Collaborate with Treasury Systems to enhance TMS capabilities (bank statements, cash positioning, forecast models, payment approval workflows) and integrate with the enterprise ERP. Build self‑service dashboards for executives (cash, forecast accuracy, bank fees, investment returns); standardize data lineage. Qualifications and Requirements: To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each required duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the skill, and/or ability required. Finance Experience : 10+ years of experience in a Corporate Treasury department for a multi-divisional Fortune 500 company; 5 years leading teams. Insurance, financial services, or other regulated industries plus. Knowledge in calculating a company's daily cash position, short-term borrowing and investing, electronic payment methods and various alternatives for collecting and disbursing cash Understanding of short-term investments, borrowing facilities, counterparty risk, and policy governance Ability to comprehend and review monthly Account Analysis and knowledge of ICFR and regulatory requirements Education : Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related financial fields are required The Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) designation by the Association of Financial Professionals (AFP) is required Master's Degree or commensurate experience/certification in the financial industry Interpersonal\Language\Reasoning Skills : Strong analytical and problem solving; adept at scenario planning and variance analysis Ability to effectively present information and respond appropriately to questions both internally with senior management and externally with key financial partners Ability to collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions Ability to effectively manage team functions with limited supervision Technical Skills : To be proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook) Possess a working knowledge of using internet applications to perform treasury and financ