Manager Business Process Transactions

Posted:
12/5/2024, 11:01:41 AM

Location(s):
New South Wales, Australia ⋅ Macquarie Park, New South Wales, Australia

Experience Level(s):
Mid Level ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
Business & Strategy

Workplace Type:
Hybrid

Job Description:

Essential Job Functions:
• Manage day-to-day business process transactions and teams, ensuring efficient and compliant operations.
• Implement process improvements to drive productivity and quality enhancements.
• Provide guidance and support to a team of senior analysts and analysts.
• Collaborate with senior management to develop and execute process-related strategies.
• Monitor performance metrics and key indicators to make data-driven decisions.
• Contribute to the development of budgets and resource allocation.
• Prepare and present performance reports to senior management.
• Ensure that the team meets quality and compliance standards.
Basic Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree in a relevant field or equivalent combination of education and experience
• Typically, 7+ years of relevant work experience in industry, with a minimum of 3 years in a similar role
• Proven experience in business process transactions
• Proficiencies in business process management and optimization
• A continuous learner that stays abreast with industry knowledge and technology
Other Qualifications:
• Advanced degree in a relevant field a plus
• Relevant certifications (e.g., Six Sigma, PMP) or significant relevant work experience a plus

In alignment with our commitment to fostering a flexible and dynamic work environment, we have adopted a hybrid working approach that acknowledges the importance of in-person collaboration while recognising that the determination of your work location will be based on a range of factors to ensure both individual preferences and operational requirements are met.

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