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Conduct assessments, and implement frameworks and governance structures including but not limited to GBS Value and Customer Experience, Business Intelligence, Service Delivery, Service Management, Service Design and Operational activities.
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Minimum of 15 years of management experience including experience in digital transformation, cyber security, and artificial intelligence (AI) is preferred. At Halozyme, we are reinventing the patient experience and building the future of drug delivery.
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We are looking for an experienced SAP treasury transformation and treasury technology delivery Senior Consultant to join our treasury advisory practice to help drive growth and manage delivery teams, bring subject matter expertise around Treasury strategies, processes, organizational transformation and implementation of treasury management system to our consulting services.
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Excellent analytical and problem-solving skillsPossess a thorough understanding of modern work practices such as DevSecOps, Continuous Integration (CI), Continuous Delivery (CD), Agile project Delivery, Release EngineeringStrong communication and coaching skills with demonstrated capacity to build consensus and empower developers to achieve independently.
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Description & SummaryA career in our Oracle Program Management Office (PMO) team, within our Oracle consulting practice, will provide you with the opportunity to work on client programs that help them plan, manage delivery, and design overall solution architecture of our large, complex Oracle enabled business transformation programs.
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The Finance Transformation Program Manager is responsible for leading and managing the planning, execution, and delivery of finance transformation initiatives in an organization. This position involves leading a cross-functional team of finance professionals, business systems analysts, and other stakeholders to ensure successful delivery of transformation initiatives, where all transformation goals are met with best in class communication and change management, enabling the finance function to scale with the business growth.
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Leverage Customer Information System (CIS) experience and expertise to work with clients in the delivery of large scale customer transformation programs. Support design, development, and implementation of CIS functionality across meter to cash and customer services business processes.
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With a background in engineering, digital delivery or even app development, you enjoy taking an active involvement in relevant industry forums and have experience working within the built environment or delivering digital strategies/ digital transformation.
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Our core capabilities include: IT Operations Delivery & Management, Customer Experience Enhancement, Operations Transformation, transportation modernization, and Emerging Technology platforms such as drones and 5G networks.
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The CIO responsibilities involve aligning technology initiatives with the overarching business objectives, guaranteeing that Halozyme's corporate technology adequately supports its operations and objectives including digital transformation, cybersecurity, and M&A readiness.
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Strong technology experience, including past delivery lead role experience of large SAP ERP implementations including SAP ECC and SAP S/4 Hana. Our vision for The Director, Business Process Excellence (BPE) SAP Transformation and Business Systems at BD.
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This role works across the MMS Portfolio and within project teams to standardized delivery cadence and capabilities, identify operational efficiency opportunities, and to establish predictable and repeatable intake and delivery processes.
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The minor application, ESRI’s ArcGIS, is hosted at a VA data center and is used by the staff to allocate resources for SMSS. It is designed to deliver location intelligence and meet digital transformation needs for the department.
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You will work together with engineering and Agile leadership to provide digital transformation strategy, architecture, and implementation expertise to transform IT service delivery for our clients.
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The Senior ERP Solution Delivery Manager will be part of the Enterprise Business Applications team leading digital transformation projects in the areas of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and complementary applications such as Customer Engagement and Power Platform.
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