Director of FP&A

Coreshell TechnologiesSan Leandro, CA
$175,000 - $210,000Onsite

About The Position

Coreshell's metallurgical Silicon anode technology delivers high capacity, fast-charging, and superior safety. Our low-cost liquid-phase nano-coating addresses critical electrode-surface degradation issues and enables batteries with a Silicon-dominant anode that have higher energy density, superior intrinsic thermal safety, and significantly lower cost/kWh compared to current LIBs. Our Si anode material is lower than the cost of graphite and 100% domestically sourced. We strive to transform the global automotive market by enabling low-cost and long-range EVs as a first step towards net-zero sustainability in the near future. We are seeking a Director of FP&A to build and lead financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and analysis for a fast-growing, capital-intensive battery materials business. This role will partner closely with the CFO, executive team, and functional leaders (R&D, Process/Manufacturing Engineering, Commercial, Supply Chain) to translate technical and operational plans into financial models that guide capital allocation, fundraising, and strategic decision-making. This is a highly cross-functional, builder role suited to someone comfortable operating with the ambiguity of a pre-commercial or early-commercial-stage company while bringing the rigor needed to satisfy investors, lenders, and board-level scrutiny.

Requirements

  • 8+ years of progressive FP&A or corporate finance, including experience in a capital-intensive industry (manufacturing, materials, industrials, energy, or similar).
  • Proven experience building financial models from scratch in a high-growth or startup environment, ideally including pre-revenue or pre-commercial-scale phases.
  • Strong grasp of unit economics, cost modeling, and capital budgeting for physical/manufacturing assets.
  • Experience supporting fundraising processes (equity and/or debt) and preparing investor/board materials.
  • Advanced Excel/financial modeling skills; experience with planning tools a plus.
  • Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Engineering, or related field.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in battery materials, battery manufacturing, EV supply chain, chemicals, or clean energy hardware.
  • Experience with government incentive programs (DOE loans/grants, IRA 45X tax credits, state incentives).
  • MBA or CPA a plus but not required.
  • Prior experience at a startup scaling from pilot to commercial production.

Responsibilities

  • Own the preparation of company’s annual financial plan, rolling forecasts, and long-range financial model, integrating R&D spend, and commercial-scale manufacturing ramp assumptions.
  • Build and maintain detailed unit economics models (cost per kWh/kg/ton of material produced) that track sensitivity to key inputs such as precursor and raw material costs, yield rates, energy costs, and throughput.
  • Model capital expenditure plans for pilot lines, and gigafactory-scale facilities, including phasing, equipment lead times, and construction draw schedules.
  • Partner with R&D and Process Engineering to evaluate the financial impact of technology and process decisions (e.g., yield improvements, alternative chemistries, equipment choices).
  • Partner with Commercial/BD on customer contract economics, offtake agreement modeling, and pricing strategy.
  • Evaluate build-vs-buy, in-house vs. contract manufacturing, and site selection decisions with structured financial analysis.
  • Deliver monthly/quarterly board and investor reporting packages, including budget-vs-actual variance analysis.
  • Establish FP&A processes, systems, and controls suited to a scaling organization.
  • Partner with Accounting to ensure alignment between forecasts, actuals, and GAAP reporting.

Benefits

  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Healthcare
  • 401(k)
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