VP, Finance Global Supply Chain Critical Care - Irvine, United States - Edwards Lifesciences

    Edwards Lifesciences
    Edwards Lifesciences Irvine, United States

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    Job Description & Qualifications

    The Vice President of Finance, Global Supply Chain will be primarily responsible for providing financial support to the Critical Care Operations Organization.

    This role will directly report to the SVP of Finance, Global Supply Chain with a dotted line to VP of Critical Care Operations.

    The plant controllers for two manufacturing plants report the VP in addition to a central team.

    This position will partner with the leaders of the Critical Care global operations organization and the Critical Care business team in support of financial and operational goals and decision making.


    Essential job functions:

    • Ensure timely and accurate reporting of financial information including results and projections.
    • Lead value-added business analysis as well as defining and reporting meaningful financial and operational metrics that support business decision-making; analysis may include new product cost modeling, network cost optimization, value-improvement project returns, analysis of constraints, impact of manufacturing method changes, make vs. buy analysis, inventory optimization, etc.
    • Responsible for global inventory accounting and related intercompany transactions including profit-in-inventory.
    • Oversee period closing including monthly management reports related to inventory, fixed assets, cost of goods sold, manufacturing variances and distribution.
    • Lead financial support for global planning, sourcing and logistics including freight and distribution network costs.
    • Proactively identify financial risks and work with the leadership team to manage/avoid the risk.
    • Drive an efficient and effective process for developing financial projections including monthly forecasts, the annual operating plan and long-range planning linked to strategic objectives.
    • Partner closely with business team to align operations with business objectives and strategy.
    • Develop strong working relationship with manufacturing operations teams in Irvine, Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic.
    • Interface regularly with senior management from Critical Care operations, Critical Care business and Global Supply Chain.
    • Provide due diligence analysis and recommendations on acquisitions, supply distribution agreements and other strategic opportunities.
    • Mentor and train team and provide opportunities to expand roles and responsibilities.
    • Manage consolidation and review of actual capital expenditures as well as capital expenditure forecasts, plans and long-range projections.
    • Advise on the proper and consistent accounting of capitalized costs.
    • Promote consistent capital allocation, review and approval process across the Global Supply Chain group.
    • Drive Culture of Accountability.

    Qualifications:

    • Education – Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting or related. MBA, CPA and/or CMA preferred.
    • Experience – At least 12 to 15 years of experience managing personnel in accounting, finance, or manufacturing operations. 10 years of cost accounting experience, and experience in a high volume and multiple SKU manufacturing operations required.
    • Must have effective presentation skills and experience presenting information using numbers and responding to questions from key stakeholders.
    • Must be able to demonstrate through work projects or education a very strong analytical/quantitative background.
    • Ability to motivate and develop staff while functioning in a dynamic business environment of multiple tasks and shifting priorities.
    Edwards is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer including protected Veterans and individuals with disabilities.

    COVID Vaccination Requirement

    Edwards is committed to complying with the requirements and guidance from our government authorities and to protecting our vulnerable patients and the healthcare providers who are treating them around the world.

    As such, all Healthcare Interacting positions require COVID-19 vaccination, which includes anyone who directly interfaces with patients and those who interact with healthcare providers as part of their role.

    If hired, as a condition of employment, you will be required to submit proof that you have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, unless you request and are granted a medical or religious accommodation for exemption from the vaccination requirement.

    This vaccination requirement does not apply in countries where it is prohibited by law to impose vaccination.

    In countries where vaccines are less available, or other requirements exist, we may institute alternate measures that optimize patient safety and healthcare provider safety, which may include regular COVID testing or specific masking requirements.