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), Sydney Australia THE ROLE The Department of Applied Finance at Macquarie University Business School (MQBS) is seeking a Lecturer and Senior Lecturer (the equivalent of tenure-track Assistant Professors
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Support and develop stakeholder relationships within Finance and throughout the business. Support and develop stakeholder relationships within Finance and throughout the business. Support the implementation
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transfers in AMIS. Provide support to the Student Mobility team across finance functions, e.g., administering OS-HELP and scholarship payments. Contribute to internal and external reporting as applicable
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to the School Operations Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible to provide high level administrative, finance and project support for Macquarie Analog Devices Laboratory (MAD Lab) , and the School
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supporting Finance, Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) teams. Good to Have (Technical Skills): Calumo or Any Financial planning tool Responsibilities: Perform technical scoping and development
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across Group Finance processes and take ownership of the quality of end-to-end information flows (e.g. employment costs from source system data through to Group Exec reporting) Develop & implement
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partners as required. Develop and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Contribute to improvements for HR and finance administrative systems, processes and procedures. Coordinate
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have also been awarded significant competitive funding, awards and/or prizes. About Us The Macquarie Business School is a globally significant centre for research in business, including Applied Finance
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) nationally in Australia; Support overall finance management of the FIRST Australia program; Develop and facilitate Australian national, annual program plans targeting strategic growth initiatives and outreach
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School includes the Departments of Accounting and Corporate Governance, Actuarial Studies and Business Analytics, Applied Finance, Economics, Management, and Marketing. The Department of Management’s