Finance Data Analytics & Insights Lead - RDT ERP — Roche

NouveauCHF 68 000 - 103 000
Roche · Basel (BS)
Categoria: Finanza Contratto: full-time Salario: CHF 68 000 - 103 000
Postuler
Lieu
Basel
Contrat
full-time
Publié
Hier
SalaireCHF 68 000 - 103 000

Vue d’ensemble du poste

At Roche you can show up as yourself, embraced for the unique qualities you bring.

Our culture encourages personal expression, open dialogue, and genuine connections, where you are valued, accepted and respected for who you are, allowing you to thrive both personally and professionally.

This is how we aim to prevent, stop and cure diseases and ensure everyone has access to healthcare today and for generations to come.

Responsabilités principales

  • Job Responsibilities
  • Scope / (Content Leadership): Oversees multiple analysis projects and guides other specialists.
  • Innovates and leads high-impact initiatives.
  • Accountability/Problem Solving: Tackles highly complex business problems using data.

Exigences principales

  • Education / Experience
  • Extensive experience leading complex engagements and providing strategic, data-driven recommendations to senior business leaders.
  • Proven track record of establishing trusted and effective relationships with stakeholders with the ability to influence the Digital Finance strategy.
  • Demonstrated experience in overseeing multiple analysis/financial planning projects and guiding/mentoring team members. Technical Skills
  • 8+ years experience as technical, project or team lead in SAP BI/Analytics software (SAP/BW, Datasphere, SAC) design and development.
  • Strong capability in managing Finance related datasets based on deep understanding of the underlying systems & processes ( SAP/S4 modules : CO, FI with their Interfaces to SD and MM)
  • Ability to design, implement, and lead advanced data reporting & financial planning frameworks and approaches.
  • Of Advantage is knowledge in IBM/Planning Analytics (former TM1), Snowflake as well as experience with AI solution exploration, design and implementation Additional Qualifications

Processus de candidature

  • Deep understanding of business strategy and the application of data-driven decision-making to solve highly complex business problems.
  • Strong leadership mindset with a dedication to driving the adoption of advanced techniques and shaping the practice's long-term methodologies.
  • Of Advantage is: Proven experience with SCRUM, the role as product owner and experience in SAFe as well as knowledge of ITIL processes is of advantage as wel

Entreprise et contexte

  • Develops bespoke insights solutions tailored to unique organizational challenges in alignment with approaches defined by our Group Data strategy.
  • Stakeholder Management: Works closely with senior leadership to shape Analytical portfolios and solutions.
  • Acts as a mentor to junior and associate specialists within the team.
  • Impact/Strategy: Leads high-impact projects that significantly influence the overarching Digital Finance portfolio
  • Complexity / (Product Size): Manages enterprise-level datasets and highly complex analysis projects.
  • Designs and implements advanced data visualization, financial planning, data-engineering and reporting frameworks to support the Digital Finance ambitions.
  • Business / Technical ability: Acts as an expert in data visualization, planning, data engineering and advanced analytical techniques for Finance.
  • Possesses an in-depth understanding of business strategy and data-driven decision-making.
  • Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to identify high-impact opportunities and influence decision-making at an organizational level.

Détails supplémentaires

  • Qualifications Education / Experience
  • Demonstrated experience in overseeing multiple analysis/financial planning projects and guiding/mentoring team members.

Notes et contenu original

  • Technical Skills
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