Chief Operating Officer Multi-Family Office (Omaha)

Chief Operating Officer Multi-Family Office Hemphill has been retained by the CEO of a dynamic family office to identify the Chief Operating Officer who will provide leadership as the firm expands to a premier Multi-Family Office (MFO) serving ultra-high-net-worth families with $50 million - $1 Billion in assets. This is a rare opportunity to partner with a high-caliber CEO and CFO to create an exceptional MFO focused on using wealth is a tool for impact, intentional living, and multi-generational legacy rather than purely portfolio optimization. In this position, you will make a big impact in the lives of many as each client family lives out their true potential while becoming conscious leaders. As the Chief Operating Officer, you will report to the CEO while taking ownership for a broad scope of responsibility including: Operational Leadership : The day to day operations of the multi-family office, service delivery, and project management while delivering seamless, high-touch experiences to each client family. Team Leadership : Build, coach, and develop a high-performing team, with direct responsibility for hiring, mentoring, and performance management. Compliance & Risk : Lead the firm’s compliance and regulatory program, including management of outsourced compliance resources. Technology & Process Excellence : Drive the development and continuous improvement of systems, processes, and technology to support scalable, efficient operations. Vendor Management and Partner Relationships : Develop partnerships with vendors who help the MFO operate efficiently, and proactively develop partnerships with outside specialists (tax, legal, estate planning, insurance, aircraft management, property management, etc.) who will deliver excellent solutions for client families. Strategic Execution : Design and refine operating systems that enable disciplined growth while maintaining exceptional service quality as the firm selectively adds client families. This position requires previous leadership experience in a multi-family office. If you have led operations for a growing MFO, and you are enthused about the opportunity to shape culture, build scalable infrastructure, and create lasting impact for UHNW families, please reach out to learn more. Compensation for this position is highly competitive including an excellent base salary, performance-based annual cash bonus, and a meaningful long-term incentive plan that creates wealth as the MFO becomes more valuable. Your Confidentiality is Our Priority; Hemphill will NOT Forward Your Resume Without Your Approval. J-18808-Ljbffr

Vice President of Engineering (Randolph)

VICE PRESIDENT OF ENGINEERING Cambridgeport | HVAC Manufacturing Department: Engineering Reports to: President Direct Reports: Engineering Managers, Principal Engineers, R&D Leads, Product Engineering Location: On-site / Hybrid (Randolph, MA HQ; travel to Georgetown, MA and customer sites) Employment Type: Full-time, Exempt Industry: HVAC Manufacturing — Custom Air Handlers (AHUs) and Computer Room Air Handlers (CRAHs) Cambridgeport is entering its most ambitious growth phase to date. We are an established HVAC manufacturer of custom air handlers and the fastest-growing independent supplier of Computer Room Air Handlers (CRAHs) to the data center market. Over the next 24 to 36 months, we will significantly expand our engineering organization, scale CRAH production to meet hyperscaler demand, continue delivering bespoke AHU solutions to our pharmaceutical and industrial customers, and invest heavily in the manufacturing infrastructure that supports both lines. Reporting to the President, the VP of Engineering will own the full engineering function: product engineering for both HVAC custom units and CRAH platforms, manufacturing engineering across our Randolph and Georgetown facilities, R&D for next-generation data center cooling, and engineering operations. The leader will translate aggressive commercial goals into a scalable engineering organization. This is a builder's role: the leader will shape the team, the processes, and the technology platform that will define Cambridgeport's next decade. The ideal candidate is a hands‑on executive who has scaled an engineering organization through hyper‑growth in HVAC manufacturing, has direct experience designing or scaling data center cooling products (CRAH, CRAC, in‑row, rear‑door heat exchangers, or liquid cooling), and has stood up engineering capabilities across multiple sites. Experience with hyperscaler customers (Tesla, Microsoft, Google, Meta, AWS, or AI infrastructure providers) is a significant plus. Why This Role Matters Custom Air Handler demand from long‑standing industrial and pharmaceutical customers continues to grow alongside the data center business. The VP must lead engineering across both product lines without trading one off against the other. We are transitioning our Georgetown facility to support CRAH panel production. The VP will lead the engineering elements of that transition — tooling, process design, validation, and tight coordination with our Prima power machine operations. Our manufacturing infrastructure must scale to support multiples of current throughput. The VP will lead the engineering investments — automation, design‑for‑manufacturability, supplier engineering — that make that possible while protecting margin. Data center cooling is a strategic platform bet. The VP will own the R&D pathway for next‑generation CRAH and complementary cooling products as hyperscaler thermal demands evolve toward AI‑scale densities. Our Values Where the Best Are Built We hold ourselves and our products to the highest standard. The VP will set and protect that bar in the people we hire, the products we ship, and the engineering practices we build, and will ensure that as we grow, the quality of our work grows with us. We Do What We Say Commitments are sacred at Cambridgeport. The VP will instill an operating discipline where commitments to customers, partners, and each other are met or proactively renegotiated, never silently broken, and where program forecasts can be trusted at the executive and senior leadership level. We Are Always Getting Better Standing still is falling behind. The VP will lead a culture of continuous improvement in product quality, manufacturing performance, engineering practices, and personal growth, and will model that learning posture personally, including welcoming feedback and adjusting course quickly. Key Responsibilities Strategy and Growth Leadership Partner with the President and executive team to translate Cambridgeport’s growth strategy into a multi‑year engineering roadmap covering custom HVAC product engineering, CRAH platform engineering, manufacturing engineering, capacity, and capability investments. Set engineering OKRs aligned to revenue, margin, on‑time delivery, and quality targets for both AHU and CRAH product lines; report progress to the executive team and Cox Engineering. Own the engineering operating budget and capital plan; make build‑vs‑buy and outsource‑vs‑insource decisions that protect margin while accelerating throughput. Serve as the senior engineering voice in customer‑facing executive conversations on programs, technology direction, and risk, including hyperscaler engagements and pharma validation discussions. Organizational Build‑Out Scale the engineering team from its current size to a multi‑site organization capable of supporting 2 to 3x revenue growth, while preserving the technical bar and culture. Design the engineering org structure: define functional groups (custom AHU engineering, CRAH product engineering, manufacturing engineering, R&D, quality engineering, engineering operations), levels, career ladders, and managerial spans. Personally lead recruiting for senior and principal‑level hires; partner with HR and Talent Acquisition on a hiring plan that includes university pipeline, experienced hires, and strategic acquihires where appropriate. Build out engineering leadership across Randolph (HQ Custom AHU final CRAH assembly) and Georgetown (CRAH panel hub), including establishing local management practices and ensuring tight integration across sites. Establish performance management, compensation philosophy, and leveling rubrics that scale with the organization. Product Lines and Program Execution Own delivery across all active product programs — both custom AHU configurations for pharma, industrial, and commercial customers, and CRAH platforms for hyperscaler and AI infrastructure customers. Set program governance, gate reviews, and stage‑gate criteria; intervene personally on at‑risk programs. Drive the next‑generation CRAH product roadmap to address evolving data center thermal loads (chip‑level cooling, AI training cluster densities, water‑cooled augmentation, rear‑door heat exchanger compatibility). Stand up new product line engineering teams from concept through launch, including requirements, design, prototyping, validation, and transfer to manufacturing. Drive design‑for‑manufacturability, design‑for‑cost, and design‑for‑quality principles into every program from day one. Establish a portfolio view of engineering investment and R&D pipeline; balance near‑term customer commitments with longer‑horizon platform bets in data center cooling. Manufacturing and Infrastructure Scale‑Up Lead the manufacturing engineering function: process engineering, tooling, fixturing, automation, and continuous improvement to support multi‑fold throughput increases on both AHU and CRAH lines. Lead the engineering elements of the Georgetown facility transition to CRAH panel production, including tooling design, line layout, validation, and integration with the Prima power machine. Partner with Operations and Supply Chain on capacity planning, line layouts, equipment selection, and capital investments at both sites. Champion lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and operational excellence practices specific to sheet metal fabrication, panel assembly, and air handler integration; drive measurable improvements in cycle time, yield, scrap, and unit cost. Sponsor digital transformation in engineering and manufacturing — PLM, Epicor ERP/MES integration, model‑based design, CFD simulation for thermal and airflow, and data‑driven manufacturing. Quality, Compliance, and Risk Be the executive owner for engineering quality outcomes — design quality, supplier quality involvement, and manufacturing quality engineering across both product lines. Ensure compliance with applicable HVAC industry standards (AHRI, AMCA, ASHRAE), data center customer‑specific quality systems (hyperscaler‑specific QMS), pharma cleanroom and validation requirements (cGMP, FDA‑relevant where applicable), and general standards (ISO 9001 baseline; AS9100 path if pursued). Maintain a transparent risk register for engineering and manufacturing programs; lead mitigation planning and executive escalation. Partner with EH&S to ensure all engineering activity meets safety and environmental requirements, including refrigerant handling, sheet metal fabrication safety, and site‑specific ergonomic considerations. Executive and Cross‑Functional Leadership Serve as a peer to the Cambridgeport Leadership Team; build the cross‑functional fabric required for multi‑site, multi‑program execution. Communicate clearly to Cambridgeport leadership, customers, and the broader organization about engineering progress, risks, and decisions. Model the leadership behaviors and culture Cambridgeport wants to scale: customer obsession, technical rigor, ownership, and humility. Qualifications Required Experience 15 years of engineering experience in HVAC manufacturing, mechanical equipment manufacturing, or hardware‑intensive industrial manufacturing, including at least 7 years in senior engineering leadership. Direct product engineering experience with air handlers, CRAHs, CRACs, precision cooling, or relate

VP, Associate General Counsel (Business Unit Support) (New York)

Primary Details Time Type: Full timeWorker Type: Employee Location: USA – New York Work Arrangement: Hybrid The salary range for this role is: $244,500-$366,500K VP, Associate General Counsel (Business Unit Support) The Opportunity Lead a team of attorneys providing legal, regulatory and compliance support to the underwriting businesses across QBE North America. Deliver legal services across the organization by analyzing relevant precedents, developing strategy, and providing legal expertise that supports the achievement of strategic and operational goals, minimizes risk, and is in compliance. Primary Responsibilities Provide effective legal support to assigned business segments to advance QBENA‘s corporate strategy and meet or exceed its financial targets Resolve internal regulatory inquiries by researching and analyzing legal precedent to draft legal documents, provide recommendations and support lines of business Advise senior managers on complex legal matters by utilizing legal expertise to assess risk and recommend effective and appropriate solutions for a given situation Contribute to cross-functional decision-making by analyzing the legal implications of corporate strategies, procedures and programs and participating in multi-disciplinary teams to influence development of company policies and best practices Drive continuous improvement processes, high levels of client satisfaction and favorable legal outcomes Facilitate organizational compliance with applicable laws and regulations by utilizing knowledge of laws, policies and best practices to review documents and provide expertise on strategies for minimizing risk and limiting exposure Develop legal contracts by negotiating terms and clarifying issues to ensure realization of business objectives Communicate with key regulatory bodies and external partners by networking and providing information on behalf of the company to uphold organizational reputation and maintain beneficial external relationships Required Education Doctoral Degree Required Experience 10 years relevant experience Required Licenses/Certifications Admitted to the Bar Preferred Competencies/Skills Effectively present thoughts to key stakeholders to influence adoption of innovative recommendations Legal analysis and writing Share information to achieve synergy Utilize effective research and investigative techniques Effectively and efficiently present logic, reasoning, and analysis to others Anticipate obstacles and challenges, identify root cause and strategize plans to address Escalate issues when necessary Utilize individual judgment to make decisions in ambiguous situations Manage and prioritize competing responsibilities concurrently and effectively Communicate information in a clear, well-organized, and professional manner Respond calmly, quickly and decisively to unpredictable or unexpected events and changes Participate in required continuing legal education Preferred Education Juris Doctor degree from an accredited U.S. law school Preferred Experience 15 years’ experience managing the legal and regulatory risks and acting as a strategic business parter to the underwriting units of a P&C and Specialty insurance company Prior experience as In-house counsel Prior experience leading a team of attorneys Preferred Knowledge Legal and regulatory research Business and financial acumen Insurance regulatory and compliance knowledge Relationship between legal department and other business functions Policies, practices, trends, and information affecting his/her business and organization Compensation Package The salary range for this role is provided above. This is the national range for location(s) listed. The salary offer will be decided based on the role's complexity, its location, and the candidate’s professional background, including their education and experience. Beyond the base salary, regular full-time and part-time employees will also be eligible for QBE’s annual discretionary bonus plan based on business and individual performance. QBE Benefits We offer a range of benefits to help provide holistic support for your work life, whatever your circumstances. As a QBE employee you will have access to: Hybrid Working – a mix of working from home and in the office 22 weeks of paid leave for family growth, with 12 weeks available to all parents on a gender-equal basis Competitive 401(k) program with company match up to 8% Well-being program including holistic wellbeing coaching, gym membership, confidential counselling, financial and legal advice Tuition Reimbursement for professional certifications, and continuing education Employee Network and Community – QBE actively supports six Employee Networks, and many ways to give back to your community https://www.linkedin.com/company/qbe-north-america/ Why QBE? What if you could have a positive impact – at work and in the world? At QBE, we’re enabling a more resilient future – for our customers, communities, environment, and for our people. We’re building momentum to achieve something significant and know our people are at the center of our success. Our industry offers interesting and varied careers where you can help people to protect what matters most. As part of the QBE team, you’ll get to spend every day working with people who are passionate, talented and kind. And our international scale means we’re big enough for your ambitions, yet small enough for you to make a real impact. Commitment to Diversity QBE is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to, among others, individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans. If you need an accommodation because of a disability to search and apply for a career opportunity with QBE, please inform our Talent Acquisition team to let us know the nature of your accommodation request and your contact information. Equal Employment Opportunity QBE provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees without regard to race; color; gender; gender identity; sexual orientation; religious practices and observances; national origin; pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; protected veteran status; or disability or any other legally protected status. Supplementary information Skills Business Law, Coaching for success, Contract Management, Critical Thinking, Influencing, Intentional collaboration, Legal Consulting, Litigation Management, Managing performance, Navigating ambiguity, Negotiation, Professional Networking, Sound Judgment, Strategic Thinking, Team Management Equal Employment Opportunity QBE is an equal opportunity employer and is required to comply with equal employment opportunity legislation in each jurisdiction it operates. J-18808-Ljbffr

Software Engineering Manager – Embedded Software (San Luis Obispo)

Software Engineering Manager – Embedded Software San Luis Obispo, California At Zone 5 Technologies, we're redefining what's possible in unmanned aircraft systems. Our team of engineers and innovators is developing cutting‑edge autonomous solutions that push the boundaries of UAS technology – solving complex challenges that matter. We're building the future of UAS capabilities, and we're looking for exceptional talent to join us. If you're driven by hard problems, energized by rapid innovation, and ready to make an impact on next‑generation flight systems, you belong here. We're looking for a people‑first Software Engineering Manager to oversee the development, integration, and maintenance of software systems for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This role involves leading a team of software engineers, collaborating with cross‑functional teams (hardware, systems, and flight operations), and ensuring that all software complies with safety, performance, and regulatory requirements. The candidate will be responsible for the entire software development lifecycle, from requirements gathering through design, implementation, and validation. Software Engineering Manager – Embedded Software (UAV Systems) Responsibilities Team Leadership & Management: Build, mentor, and manage a high‑performing software engineering team developing mission‑critical embedded software for UAV flight control, communications, mission planning, and data processing. Technical Direction & Architecture Oversight: Provide technical leadership and architectural guidance for embedded software systems, ensuring scalability, safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance. Project & Execution Coordination: Coordinate with product and program managers to define project scope, allocate resources, set priorities, and manage software development schedules for flight control, mission management, and payload software programs. Systems Integration & Delivery: Collaborate with cross‑functional engineering groups to ensure seamless integration of software with hardware, sensors, communication systems, and ground control systems. Quality Assurance & Safety: Oversee verification and validation activities, including unit testing, simulation, hardware‑in‑the‑loop (HITL), and flight testing to ensure performance, robustness, and safety of delivered software. Compliance & Certification Leadership: Ensure development follows certification frameworks and safety standards such as DO‑178C, ARP4754, and other UAV regulatory requirements. Innovation & Technology Strategy: Evaluate emerging technologies and drive adoption into product roadmaps, supporting advancement in autonomy, communications, and mission capabilities. Process Improvement: Help refine development best practices, coding standards, test methodologies, and documentation processes to support scalability and efficiency. Stakeholder Collaboration: Align software engineering goals with product, business, and operational requirements by coordinating closely with program and product management, systems engineering, hardware engineering, and flight operations teams. Documentation Oversight: Ensure creation and maintenance of high‑quality documentation including design artifacts, test plans, certification documentation, and user manuals. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred). Minimum of 7 years of software engineering experience, including at least 3 years in a leadership, management, or team‑lead role. Strong background in embedded or aerospace software development, with experience in UAV systems strongly preferred. Familiarity with programming languages and modeling tools used in embedded and control systems (e.g., C, C++, C#, Python, MATLAB, Simulink). Understanding of real‑time operating systems (RTOS), flight control systems, and communication protocols (e.g., STANAG‑4586, ARINC‑825, MAVLink). Experience with network protocols (UDP, TCP, DNS, DHCP) and working with networked embedded devices. Knowledge of software development lifecycle tools and workflow systems (Git, GitHub, JIRA, CI/CD). Demonstrated ability to lead diverse technical teams, communicate effectively, and drive results in a fast‑paced engineering environment. Familiarity with safety‑critical systems and certification standards such as DO‑178C and ARP4754. Preferred Qualifications Experience with autonomy‑enabling technologies such as machine learning, computer vision, or advanced sensor fusion. Knowledge of satellite or long‑range communication technologies relevant to UAV platforms. Prior involvement in scaling engineering teams or multi‑program software organizations. Pay range for this role $200,000 – $220,000 USD What's in it for you Comprehensive benefit package options include medical, dental, vision, life, and more. 401k with company‑match. 4 weeks of paid time off each year. 12 annual company holidays. Why Join Zone 5 Technologies Innovative Environment: Work on cutting‑edge technology that is shaping the future of defense and aerospace. Collaborative Culture: Join a team of passionate professionals dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Career Growth: Opportunities for professional development and career advancement. Note about our Texas roles: we are in the process of opening a location on the mid‑west side of the DFW metro region. Roles in Texas will initially work remotely and then be expected to be onsite when that location opens in 2026. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Zone 5 Technologies is a federal contractor and participates in E‑Verify to confirm employment eligibility. As required by law, we will verify the identity and employment authorization of all new employees using the E‑Verify system. Learn more about your rights and responsibilities under E‑Verify: https://www.e‑verify.gov. As set forth in Zone 5 Technologies’s Equal Employment Opportunity policy, we do not discriminate on the basis of any protected group status under any applicable law. We operate with an on‑site work model at our San Luis Obispo, CA office. This setup fosters a culture of collaboration, ownership, and rapid development. Are you available to collaborate onsite in our office San Luis Obispo, CA. We are a federal contractor or subcontractor. The law requires us to provide equal employment opportunity to qualified people with disabilities. We have a goal of having at least 7% of our workers as people with disabilities. The law says we must measure our progress toward this goal. To do this, we must ask applicants and employees if they have a disability or have ever had one. People can become disabled, so we need to ask this question at least every five years. Veteran Classification Disabled veteran: one of the following: a veteran of the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service who is entitled to compensation (or who but for the receipt of military retired pay would be entitled to compensation) under laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs; or a person who was discharged or released from active duty because of a service‑connected disability. Recently separated veteran: any veteran during the three‑year period beginning on the date of such veteran's discharge or release from active duty in the U.S. military, ground, naval, or air service. Active duty wartime or campaign badge veteran: a veteran who served on active duty in the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service during a war, or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge has been authorized under the laws administered by the Department of Defense. Armed forces service medal veteran: a veteran who, while serving on active duty in the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service, participated in a United States military operation for which an Armed Forces service medal was awarded pursuant to Executive Order 12985. Disability Categories Alcohol or other substance use disorder (not currently using drugs illegally) Autoimmune disorder, for example, lupus, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, HIV/AIDS Blind or low vision Cancer (past or present) Cardiovascular or heart disease Celiac disease Cerebral palsy Deaf or serious difficulty hearing Diabetes Disfigurement, for example, disfigurement caused by burns, wounds, accidents, or congenital disorders Epilepsy or other seizure disorder Gastrointestinal disorders, for example, Crohn's Disease, irritable bowel syndrome Intellectual or developmental disability Mental health conditions, for example, depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, PTSD Missing limbs or partially missing limbs Mobility impairment, benefiting from the use of a wheelchair, scooter, walker, leg brace(s) and/or other supports Nervous system condition, for example, migraine headaches, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis (MS) Neurodivergence, for example, attention‑deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia, dyspra

Head of Software Engineering (SE Enablement) (New York)

We are searching for a highly skilled Head of SE Enablement to play a key role in leading and empowering our technical go to market teams The individual is a strategic leader responsible for building and scaling Cyera's Sales Engineering (SE) org This position offers an exciting chance to join a thriving organization and contribute to the forefront of data security, making a significant impact on the protection of data for numerous global enterprises As the Head of SE Enablement, your primary duty is to design and execute the technical enablement strategy that ensures our teams can effectively differentiate Cyera's platform, conduct deep technical discovery, deliver compelling demos, architect solutions, drive customer adoption, and support successful renewals and expansions You will build and maintain scalable technical onboarding programs, certifications, labs, and continuous enablement frameworks that directly impact pipeline quality, win rates, time-to-value, and net retention Build and own the long-term technical enablement strategy for SE Develop a scalable technical onboarding program that accelerates ramp and ensures high-quality execution from day one Establish technical methodology frameworks for discovery, architecture, demo excellence, and POV execution Create and maintain technical certifications (Foundational - Advanced) Build hands-on labs, demo environments, and scenario-based training modules Partner with Product and Engineering to translate new features and capabilities into field-ready enablement Lead ongoing technical workshops, product deep dives, architecture sessions, and competitive training Ensure the field stays aligned with Cyera's evolving product strategy, differentiation, and data security narratives Deliver coaching on technical storytelling, objection handling, and advanced presentation skills Partner with Product, PMM, Engineering, RevOps, and Sales Leadership to ensure alignment between product delivery and field execution Support Channel leadership in enabling partner SEs and building scalable partner technical readiness programs Define KPIs and reporting mechanisms for ramp time, technical win rates, certification completion, and readiness Implement governance for technical content, version control, and field accessibility Build and manage a small team of technical trainers, specialists, and content developers as the function grows Requirements Experience collaborating across Product, Engineering, and GTM organizations Deep understanding of cloud, data security, DSPM, DLP, AI security, SaaS integrations, and modern security architectures Demonstrated experience building and scaling technical enablement programs in a high-growth cybersecurity or SaaS environment 7-10 years in Sales Engineering, Technical Enablement, Solutions Architecture, or similar technical GTM roles Strong technical storytelling and communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex concepts Excellent presentation and facilitation skills Proven ability to build engaging technical content, labs, hands-on exercises, and certifications J-18808-Ljbffr

Director, Tax (Short Hills)

DLA Piper is, at its core, bold, exceptional, collaborative and supportive. Our people are the backbone, heart and soul of our firm. Wherever you are in your professional journey, DLA Piper is a place you can engage in meaningful work and grow your career. Let’s see what we can achieve. Together. Summary The Director, Tax, working in collaboration with and in support of the firm’s strategic initiatives, is responsible for leading the firm’s domestic and global tax strategy, compliance, planning, governance, and risk management, including coordination with international counterparts to support a consistent and integrated global tax approach. This role serves as a key advisor to firm leadership on tax matters, including tax strategy, regulatory developments, partner-related tax considerations, tax risk, tax compliance, and planning opportunities across jurisdictions. The Director will oversee tax policies, controls, compliance processes, audits, and regulatory inquiries, ensuring that tax considerations are appropriately embedded in business decision-making. This role will work closely with Accounting, FP&A, Payroll, Legal, Human Resources, Operations, and international counterparts to support effective decision-making, tax compliance, and execution of the firm’s global tax strategy, while maintaining primary responsibility for the Tax function. Location This position can sit in our New York, Short Hills, or Chicago office and offers a hybrid work schedule. Responsibilities Leads the development and execution of the firm’s domestic and global tax strategy, framework, governance, and controls through coordination with international counterparts. Monitors legislative and regulatory changes across jurisdictions and advises leadership on potential tax impacts, risks, and planning opportunities. Provides strategic tax guidance related to partner compensation, partner capital, tax allocations, partner reporting, and related tax considerations. Reviews the partnership agreement and associated policy documents from a tax perspective and recommends updates to address evolving business, tax, and regulatory considerations. Prepares and delivers executive-level presentations and analyses, including tax risk summaries, scenario modeling, planning opportunities, and strategic recommendations for firm leadership. Acts as a trusted advisor to executive leadership by translating complex tax matters into clear, actionable business insights. Provides oversight of tax compliance activities, audits, and regulatory inquiries, ensuring appropriate controls and processes are in place. Represents the firm in significant audits, disputes, and interactions with tax authorities, particularly in high-risk or complex matters. Drives partner education initiatives, including development of materials and communications related to tax matters, partner compensation, capital, and reporting. Oversight of the payroll department- ensuring compliance of federal, state, local, and international tax compliance as well as other payroll compliance matters. Partners closely with Accounting and FP&A leadership to evaluate the tax implications of business decisions, partner matters, financial results, forecasting assumptions, legal entity activities, and strategic initiatives. Partners across Accounting, FP&A, Payroll, Finance, Legal, Human Resources, Operations, and international counterparts to ensure tax considerations are appropriately identified, evaluated, and addressed in business decisions. Establishes, maintains, and enhances tax governance, tax policies, processes, and internal controls to support compliance and mitigate risk. Advises on investment partnership matters and provides vendor oversight related to tax compliance and tax reporting. Provides tax oversight and guidance related to foreign subsidiaries and cross-border tax matters. Leads and manages a team of tax professionals, including coaching, mentoring, performance feedback, and professional development. Performs other duties as assigned. Desired Skills Domestic and global tax compliance, planning, governance, and risk management, including experience coordinating with international counterparts. Partnership tax, partner compensation, capital, allocations, and reporting. Experience advising senior leadership on tax risks, regulatory changes, audits, and planning opportunities. Experience managing tax professionals and external tax advisors. Strong understanding of tax governance, controls, and cross-functional tax processes. Strong technical tax expertise, including partnership tax, federal, state, local, and international tax matters. Ability to translate complex tax issues into clear, executive-level insights and recommendations. Strong judgment, risk assessment, and issue-spotting capabilities. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to partner effectively with senior leadership, cross-functional teams, and international counterparts. Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with Accounting, FP&A, and business leadership teams to translate complex tax issues into actionable business recommendations. Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. High attention to detail and commitment to accuracy, compliance, and governance. Demonstrated leadership, coaching, and team development capabilities. Minimum Education Bachelor’s Degree in Tax, Accounting, Finance, Business, or related field. Preferred Education Master’s Degree in Taxation, Accounting, Finance, Business, or related field. Certificates Certified Public Accountant, Juris Doctor, or other relevant tax credential preferred. Minimum Years Of Experience 10 years’ progressive tax experience, preferably within a professional services, law firm, partnership, or complex global organization. Essential Job Expectations Effectively communicate, verbally and in writing, with clients, lawyers, business professionals, and third parties. Produce deliverables, answer phone calls, and reply to correspondence in an efficient and responsive manner. Provide timely, accurate, and quality work product. Successfully meet deadlines, expectations, and perform work duties as required. Foster positive work relationships. Comply with all firm policies and practices. Engage in both physical and sedentary activity, such as (a) working at a computer for extended periods of time, including on-screen reading and typing; (b) participating in digital/virtual conference calls; (c) participating in meetings as needed. Ability to work under pressure and manage competing demands in a fast-paced environment. Perform all other duties, tasks or projects as assigned. Our employees are expected to embrace and uphold our firm values as a part of our DLA Piper culture. We are committed to excellence in how we represent our clients and develop our people. Physical Demands Sedentary work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met. Work Environment The individual selected for this position may have the opportunity for a hybrid work arrangement comprised of remote and in-office work, the requirement for which will be determined in coordination with the hiring manager or supervisor and may be modified in the firm’s discretion in the future. Disclaimer The purpose of this job description is to provide a concise statement of the work elements and to organize and present the information in a standardized way. It is not intended to describe all the elements of the work that may be performed by every individual in this classification, nor should it serve as the sole criteria for personnel decisions and actions. The job duties, requirements, and expectations for this position may be modified at the Firm’s discretion at any time. This job description does not change the at-will nature of employment. Accommodation Reasonable accommodations may be made upon request to permit individuals with a disability to perform the essential functions and responsibilities of the position or to participate in the job selection process. If you have a request for an accommodation during the application process, please contact [email protected]. No immigration sponsorship is available for this position. The firm’s expected hiring range for this position is $245,087 - $345,926 per year depending on the candidate’s geographic market location. The compensation offered for employment will also be dependent on other factors including the candidate’s experience, skills, educational and professional background, and overall qualifications. We offer a comprehensive package of benefits, including medical/dental/vision insurance, and 401(k). Applicants who are not based in the jurisdiction in which this position is posted and who apply for this role are doing so voluntarily and are not eligible for relocation assistance. Any relocation benefits, if any, are provided only where a relocation is required at the firm’s direction and in accordance with applicable policy and law. DLA Piper is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for e