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Location: Remote 12 Month Contract

About the Role: We are seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented Business Operations Manager to join our Business Operations Team. This role is crucial in ensuring the smooth operation of a 85 Million Dollar Budget.

Key Responsibilities:

Implement globally aligned processes for resource demand planning and forecasting.
Create and manage budgets and forecasts.
Analyse and report on GSPV operational and fiscal performance.
Provide training assistance for newly developed financial processes.
Support policies and procedures to streamline billing and collection processes.Reporting Structure:

Reports to: Head of Business Operations
Positions reporting into this role: Business Operations AnalystMain Responsibilities:

Maintain the budget, focusing on forecasting, resource management, and financial review and reporting.
Ensure the accuracy of global budgets before submission to Finance.
Collaborate with key takeholders to incorporate necessary elements into the platform budget.
Liaise with Finance to align GSPV program budgets with program strategy.
Provide financial inputs into the R&D finance process.
Prepare business analyses to support decisions, including functional resourcing models and vendor due diligence.
Generate executive-level reports for the leadership team, ensuring accurate financial results.Qualifications and Experience:

Education: Degree in Business, Scientific, Medical, Pharmaceutical, or Financial discipline,
Experience: Minimum of 5 years managing departmental budgets, with proven financial acumen and experience with industry tools (e.g., Ariba, SAP, Smartcore, BPC, Clarity).
Competencies: Advanced Excel and financial system expertise, independent problem-solving skills, and attention to detail.Benefits of the Role:

Global Impact: Manage an $85 million spend across multiple time zones, including Australia and the US.
Flexible Hours: While you will work your standard hours, you may need to be online at 7am or 11pm to cover different countries.
Professional Growth: Opportunity to simplify processes and work towards a common goal.
Skill Development: Gain confidence and learn systems quickly, with SAP and Excel being essential tools.
Industry Experience: Preferred experience in planning and managing budgets in the pharmaceutical industry.
Vendor Management: Support forecasting and manage vendors effectively.
Proactive Approach: Ability to spot and address problems proactively.
Leadership: Experience in challenging senior-level decisions and working in pharma is highly valued.Why Join Us? Join a forward-thinking team where your expertise will drive the success of our global operations. If you are passionate about financial management and operational excellence, we want to hear from you!

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