Director of IT Solutions -Procurement, Sustainability - Legal & Compliance at Thermo Fisher Scientific

Waltham, Massachusetts, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Scientific InstrumentsIndustries

Requirements

  • Strategic, customer-centric leadership with ability to proactively take charge, achieve outcomes, and foster continuous improvement
  • Technical and functional expertise in GBS applications, with demonstrated ability to inspire change
  • Mix of technical knowledge, functional knowledge, strategic foresight, operational implementation, and persuasion skills in a global, matrixed structure
  • Robust cross-functional teamwork, reliable alliances, and ability to synchronize technology with business objectives

Responsibilities

  • Foster relationships: Build strong partnerships with essential business partners and diverse teams to align on IT systems strategy and tasks; show leadership and influence to achieve agreement and common vision
  • Business Alignment: Foster trust-centered partnerships with business managers to harmonize technology ventures with strategic organizational goals
  • Multi-Functional IT Group Collaboration: Coordinate across IT ecosystems to support integrated solution delivery; partner with Group, Regional, and Local IT leadership on planning, implementation, and organizational progress; work with ETO and other support teams to address ERP impacts and ensure future scalability
  • Multi-Functional IT Shared Services – Infrastructure, AAD, Digital Team: Engage with infrastructure teams to scope, acquire, and deploy vital hardware and software; provide detailed cost estimates and timelines for buildout and implementation
  • Portfolio Management - Strategic Alignment: Ensure IT initiatives align with portfolio goals; prioritize projects based on impact, risk, and resource capacity
  • Portfolio Management - Governance & Oversight: Implement governance frameworks for decision-making, risk mitigation, and performance tracking; ensure compliance with policies and standards
  • Portfolio Management - Financial Management: Supervise portfolio budgets, including forecasting, cost control, and analysis of return on investment; optimize resource allocation for maximum value
  • Portfolio Management - Performance Monitoring: Monitor critical metrics, progress, and outcomes; proactively manage risks, issues, and dependencies; collaborate with various teams through organized reporting and teamwork
  • Operations & Execution Management - Annual Operating Plan: Support business operating plans through accurate estimates and ongoing engagement
  • Operations & Execution Management - Appropriation Request: Support investment requests for key programs with IT estimations
  • Operations & Execution Management - Strategic Initiatives: Take charge of prioritizing strategic programs and projects, ensuring clear work, important metrics, resource planning, timely and on-budget delivery
  • Operations & Execution Management - Application Support: Define and uphold strong support frameworks for all applications in the portfolio
  • Operations & Execution Management - Contract Oversight: Govern and access application-related contracts
  • Operations & Execution Management - Collaborating with IT: Work closely with IT colleagues to align priorities and deliveries throughout the organization
  • Operations & Execution Management - Team Operating Rhythm: Establish a cadence for performance tracking and team engagement

Skills

IT Leadership
Procurement Systems
Sustainability IT
Legal IT
Compliance Systems
Technology Roadmaps
Program Management
Strategic Planning
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Global Matrix Management

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Provides life sciences products and services

About Thermo Fisher Scientific

Thermo Fisher Scientific offers a variety of products and services that support scientific research and healthcare, including laboratory equipment, reagents, and software solutions. Their products are used in applications like protein biology, real-time PCR, and sequencing, serving clients such as academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies. Unlike competitors, Thermo Fisher emphasizes customer support and education, helping clients optimize their experiments. The company's goal is to be a leading provider of life sciences solutions that contribute to a healthier and safer world.

Waltham, MassachusettsHeadquarters
1956Year Founded
$17MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Biotechnology, HealthcareIndustries
10,001+Employees

Risks

Increased competition in single-use bioprocessing may impact market share.
Sale of anatomical pathology business could create a temporary product gap.
Investment in miDiagnostics may face regulatory challenges affecting returns.

Differentiation

Thermo Fisher offers a comprehensive range of life sciences products and services.
Their well-known brands include Thermo Scientific, Applied Biosystems, and Invitrogen.
They provide strong customer support and educational resources to optimize client workflows.

Upsides

Expansion of biologics production facility enhances capacity for precision biologics monitoring.
Investment in miDiagnostics aligns with demand for rapid diagnostic solutions in BioPharma.
Collaboration with Mainz Biomed positions them in the growing cancer detection market.

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