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The Program Manager II, Global Operations should have a sharp business mind and proven ability to strategize and implement high-level program initiatives across the global operations program/project portfolio. As a natural leader, this person should have strong talent for program/project coordination and delegation. Ultimately, the program manager should be motivated by a desire to optimize productivity and nurture program success from inception to completion. Programs could include but not limited to mergers and acquisitions diligence, integrations and divestitures, footprint optimizations, manufacturing transfers/capacity expansions, life-cycle management, product specific strategy programs, operations resilience, business continuity planning, capex management, site process/yield improvement and long-range capacity planning. This role will ensure the deliverables of the program are achieved on or ahead of schedule and within cost standards such that they meet the desired strategic objective (i.e. quality standard, value), business deliverable and/or key decision required. Employees should be able to strategize, implement, and maintain program initiatives that adhere to organizational objectives. They should develop program assessment protocols for evaluation and improvement, maintain organizational standards of satisfaction, quality, and performance. Oversee multiple project teams, ensuring program goals are reached. Manage budget and funding channels for maximum productivity. They typically lead teams or programs with broad visibility. They apply conceptual thinking to understand complex issues and their implications.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
TRAVEL:
Ability to travel 30% of the time, or more, as project requires. Periodic International travel required as well as travel to and attendance at Medical Device Industry related events throughout the U.S. Europe and Asia.
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