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Job Title


Commercial Financial Lead


Company : Soneil Spark


Location : saskatoon, Saskatchewan


Created : 2026-04-25


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

About Soneil SparkSoneil Spark is building the future of EV charging and energy infrastructure. Our portfolio spans EV charging solutions, microgrid energy solutions, and software and hardware products that support the transition to electrified transportation and distributed energy. We're an early-stage company moving quickly to scale commercially in a rapidly growing industry.We're a tight-knit team that moves fast, makes real decisions, and gives people genuine ownership. This isn't a polished enterprise environment it's a hands-on company where the work is interesting, the pace is quick, and what you build matters.The annual salary for this role is $70,000 - $80,000 (commensurate with experience)The RoleWe're hiring a Commercial Financial Lead to drive revenue growth by designing the financial programs and products that get our solutions sold. You'll figure out what makes customers say yes whether that's a multi-year lease, a subscription, a financing structure, a trade-in program, or something no one else in the market is offering yet.You'll work directly with customers and alongside Sales to structure the deals that close. You'll decide the margins we're willing to take, design commercial programs that unlock new buyer segments, and be in front of customers helping them see how our products can work for their business.You'll also be out in the market at tradeshows, scouting competitors, and bringing that intelligence back to shape how we price, position, and grow. And you'll do the analytical work that supports all of this: modeling deals, evaluating grants and incentives, sizing markets, and exploring new revenue opportunities.Beyond the core commercial work, you'll also think about where emerging opportunities could become new products we offer. You'll work the business model through first figuring out whether we can package it, what the economics look like, and whether it works for both us and the customer.This role needs someone who's equally strong with people and with numbers. You'll spend your time split between customer conversations, sales partnerships, and deep financial analysis. The work is always in service of one thing: helping Soneil Spark grow revenue profitably.What You'll OwnFinancial programs and products designing and building the commercial offerings that get our products sold (leases, rentals, financing, subscriptions, bundled programs, trade-in structures, and new program types we haven't tried yet)Deal economics setting margin targets, structuring commercial terms, and partnering with Sales on strategic dealsCustomer-facing commercial work working directly with customers to figure out what program structure makes sense for their needs and helping close dealsPricing strategy setting and adjusting pricing across our product portfolio based on margin, competitive positioning, and customer feedbackMarket & competitive intelligence attending tradeshows, tracking competitor pricing and offerings, talking to customers, and bringing that insight back into our strategyGrants and incentives evaluating which programs are worth pursuing and how they enhance our commercial offeringMarket analysis sizing opportunities, analyzing competitive dynamics, identifying where we should focusNew product and program opportunities thinking through whether emerging areas can be packaged as products we offer our customers; working the business model first, then recommending whether to pursueWhatever else comes up the scope will grow and shift as the business evolvesWho We're Looking ForEducation: Bachelor's degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Accounting, Engineering, or a related field. Professional designations such as MBA, CFA, CPA, or Chartered Accountant (including ICAI / Indian CA) are a plus but not required.Experience: 5+ years in commercial, pricing, or finance roles that partnered closely with Sales and customers. Strong backgrounds include:Commercial management, pricing, or deal desk at an industrial, hardware, or B2B equipment companyCommercial roles at a solar, cleantech, or renewable energy companyProduct management, program design, or go-to-market roles with financial responsibilityLeasing, financing, or deal structuring at an equipment financing or asset-based lending companyFinance business partner to a sales team at a growing companyStrategic finance, corporate development, or financial strategy role with heavy commercial or customer-facing exposureStrong financial modeling and analysis. Non-negotiable. You build clean deal models, program economics, and margin analyses in Excel from scratch and can defend every number.Hands-on. You enjoy doing the actual work building models, digging into data, talking to customers. You're not looking to manage a team or direct others from a distance.Outgoing and people-oriented. You're at home in customer conversations, tradeshows, and working sessions. You build relationships easily and enjoy being in front of people.Creative program designer. You see what customers want and design commercial offerings they can't say no to leases, rentals, subscriptions, bundles, or new program types no one's tried yet.Revenue-focused. You think about the business through the lens of growing revenue. You get excited about closing deals and moving numbers in the right direction.Commercial judgment. You know what makes deals work, what margins are achievable, and when to push vs. concede.Fast learner. You ramp quickly on unfamiliar domains regulatory programs, carbon markets, new commercial models.Research rigor. When exploring new areas, you go deep with primary sources and expert conversations, not just surface-level research.Comfortable with ambiguity. You can take a rough prompt and drive to a clear answer. You make decisions without the full picture and adjust as new information comes in.Cross-functional operator. You work effectively across Sales, Operations, Product, Marketing, and Finance.Clear communicator. You translate complex analysis into crisp recommendations that non-finance readers can act on.Industry adjacency is a plus, not a requirement. Energy, cleantech, EV, utilities, or industrial hardware background helps but commercial instinct and learning speed matter more.