Bruce Stanski, the Fluor finance chief who stepped down in June as the company prepared to shed its government services business, is still consulting with the foundering construction giant as it seeks to right the ship, according to a regulatory filing.
Stanski left the company in June but late last week signed an agreement to provide “non-executive services” and assistance with litigation involving the company, if the need arises, through Feb. 28, according to an 8-K filing dated Oct. 24.
However, Stanski could break off the arrangement early, if he finds a job elsewhere, according to the filing.
Michael Steuert is Fluor’s current chief financial officer. It is his second stint as the company’s CFO. He last served for about a decade from 2001 through mid-2012. He stepped back into his old role in May, just before Stanski exited as finance chief.
Fluor is set to report quarterly earnings later this week.