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## WHAT YOU WILL WORK ON 📍You will serve as the technology expert within the service excellence organization on issues that need resolution or partner concerns. 📍Maintain an understanding of business outcomes set by the Global Process Delivery to ensure technology solutions meet business objectives and proposes technology solutions/translates technical requirements to the MSP accordingly. 📍Assist with technology enablement to drive value for the organization and reduce costs over time. 📍Monitors and assesses technology implementations and system upgrades across the process areas to ensure that they are implemented on-time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. 📍Supports site readiness for the launch of new tools and technologies. 📍Conducts market research and benchmarking exercises to identify gaps in the technology enablement and provides regular reviews of MSP-managed tools and technologies to ensure operational efficiency and a seamless user experience. 📍Partners with finance transformation team to ensure global technology solutions provide the right level of capacity to execution of prioritized and approved transformation initiatives, identifying gaps and sharing findings as necessary. ## WHO YOU WILL WORK WITH 📍You will partner with Global Process Delivery, Technology, Finance Transformation team, Global Process Operation's (Record-to-report, Order-to-cash, Procedure-to-pay), financial audit Nike teams and consultants. ## WHAT YOU BRING 📍Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Finance, Business, Information Technology, or related field 📍4 years experience at a large organization in IT or technology enablement or in finance org working with technology on finance implementation/upgrades etc 📍Experience with enterprise systems like SAP and others like Coupa, Blackline etc. is definitely a plus 📍Project/ product management experience of technology implementation, optimization, and enablement from a technical and finance lens.

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