Manager / Assistant Senior Manager (Finance Business Partner for School of Computing)
The NUS Office of Finance is seeking a Finance Business Partner to provide strategic financial direction and operational support to the School of Computing. The role encompasses management reporting, budgeting, general ledger oversight, and ensuring compliance with university financial policies. Candidates must have a degree in Accountancy and five years of relevant experience. This position offers a dynamic environment with opportunities to engage in finance transformation projects.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The NUS Office of Finance is seeking a Finance Business Partner to provide strategic financial direction and operational support to the School of Computing. The role encompasses management reporting, budgeting, general ledger oversight, and ensuring compliance with university financial policies. Candidates must have a degree in Accountancy and five years of relevant experience. This position offers a dynamic environment with opportunities to engage in finance transformation projects.
TAL's take
Solid, well-defined finance role within a reputable institution, though restricted to local candidates.
Very clear responsibilities focused on financial planning, budgeting, and compliance within an academic environment.
Must haves
- Recognized Degree in Accountancy or equivalent professional qualifications
- At least 5 years of relevant working experience
- Strong analytical, oral and written communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office especially Excel
Tools and skills
Nice to have: sap s/4 hana, jedox, power bi, power automate.
About the company
Academic institution with large operational scale but not a tech-focused product company.
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