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Director, Program Management
Location
New Zealand
Posted
53 days ago
Salary
$149.3K - $298.7K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Director, Program Management
Abbott
• Provide overall leadership, direction and co-ordination to the Abbott New Zealand integration project team. • Maintain awareness for the need for on-going change and continuous improvement. • Monitor performance versus project milestones and timelines and take corrective action as necessary to meet targets. • Provide on-going updates to key leaders in Division, Corporate and other support groups including the Project Steering Committee, Program Management team, etc. • Interface and is accountable to senior executives and provide updates to overall assigned programs. • Develop action plans and milestones with target dates to support implementation of strategic initiatives. • Establish specific target goals for project completion and monitor progress toward those goals.
Job Requirements
- Bachelors Degree (± 16 years) Business, Engineering, Science or related field
- Minimum 10 years experience in large scale program and/or portfolio management experience that impact multiple functions and/or regions, impacting divisional and/or enterprise wide strategies or goals.
- 10+ years management/supervisory experience
Benefits
- Participants who complete a short wellness assessment qualify for FREE coverage in our HIP PPO medical plan. Free coverage applies in the next calendar year. Learn more about our health and wellness benefits, which provide the security to help you and your family live full lives: www.abbottbenefits.com
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