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Right MovePune, IndiaPosted 20 May 2026

Right Move is seeking an AVP to lead an extensive Intercompany Global Transformation Project. The role involves overseeing large-scale finance delivery teams of 150-200+ professionals and driving process standardization through Lean and Six Sigma methodologies. Candidates must have deep R2R expertise and experience managing senior global stakeholders in a matrix environment. This is a high-level executive position with significant ownership over financial compliance and reporting efficiency.

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Experience

10-18 years

Function

Finance

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Right Move is seeking an AVP to lead an extensive Intercompany Global Transformation Project. The role involves overseeing large-scale finance delivery teams of 150-200+ professionals and driving process standardization through Lean and Six Sigma methodologies. Candidates must have deep R2R expertise and experience managing senior global stakeholders in a matrix environment. This is a high-level executive position with significant ownership over financial compliance and reporting efficiency.

TAL's take

Quality 50/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

High-level executive role in finance operations at an mid-tier company with clear scope, but limited brand recognition.

Very well-defined role scope with specific project goals, team size, and professional methodology requirements.

Must haves

  • 10–18 years of overall R2R transactional experience
  • Strong expertise in Intercompany operations and Balance Sheet Reconciliation
  • Experience managing large teams of 150–200+ finance professionals
  • Track record of leading complex global transformation projects
  • Experience navigating senior global stakeholders in matrix environments

Tools and skills

erp systemssaporacleleansix sigma

Nice to have: automation tools, green belt, black belt.

About the company

Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.

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