Senior Manager Investment Planning | Hays
A well-known and well-reputed Company based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates is looking for an experienced, skilled, competent, mature, qualified, creative, and intelligent candidate with significant knowledge and relevant working experience for the position of “Senior Manager Investment Planning”.
Company Name |
Hays |
Qualification | Bachelors Degree | Masters Degree |
Experience | 5 – 6 years of Relevant Experience Required |
Monthly Salary | 20,000 AED – 25,000 AED |
Employment Type | Full Time | Permanent |
Company Size | 500 – 1000 Employees |
Benefits | Medical Insurance |
Location | Dubai |
Your new company
My client is a large semi-government organisation that specialises in the transportation and logistics sector. They are passionate about contributing to the success of the Emirate and are playing a key part in the Vision 2040 plan.
Your new role
The purpose of the role is to guide business units through the Corporate Investment process by developing Briefs, Business Cases, Change Requests and Benefit Reviews for all Investments that are part of the Portfolio.
The Investment Planning Senior Manager will guide SMEs and Project Sponsors through the development process and lead the production the required governance documentation to allow the Investment Committee to make targeted and well informed investment decisions for the organisation.
What you’ll need to succeed
In order to succeed you will need to have experience within:
- Business Case Writing
- Cost Benefit Analysis
- Benefit Definition and Management
- Project Management
You will be a key part of the Strategic Planning team and the role will include:
- Production of Business Cases
- Development of Change Requests
- Initiation of Investment Briefs
- Radar Management
- Development of Governance and Templates
What you’ll get in return
In return you will have the opportunity to work with one of the largest employers in the UAE and hone your skills within the banking and investment sector. This role has scope to be extended beyond the initial 12 month term.