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Why finance at Stryker?Are you looking for a profitable and growing company with a great culture and reputation? Stryker was recently named one of the Best Workplace in the WORLD by Fortune! Here, you will have many opportunities to learn and grow as we offer development opportunities unique for each employees needs including training, certifications, mentorship, leadership programs, tuition reimbursement, one-on-one coaching and more! Who we wantFinance professionals.
Individuals with finance business partnering and budgeting/forecasting experience, coupled with the ability and desire to apply the concepts to hands-on operational processesPassionate achievers.
People who thrive when working on high-performance teams with a high commitment to quality and integrityEnthusiastic players.
People who are excited by the opportunity to be part of designing and building new processes for the futureRelationship-builders.
People who create genuine, trusting relationships with internal team members, business partners and leadership through strong interpersonal skills enabling collaboration and influence others to achieve resultsOrganized communicators.
People who are highly organized with a strong attention to detail and ability to clearly communicate detail with business partnersWhat you will doLead and develop team of Finance professionals supporting Royalties, including accruals, budgets, projections, and payments for the Joint Replacement and Trauma & Extremities divisions of StrykerManage and review all journal entries and reconciliations for royalty activity during the monthly closePartner with finance leaders across Joint Replacement and Trauma & Extremities on business reviews of quarterly royalty paymentsPartner with AP and Treasury on processing of royalty paymentsPartner with FP&A group on royalties projections & budgetServe as primary Finance Business Partner to Intellectual Property, Legal Counsel, Marketing & R&D teams on matters relating to royalty contracts Serve as a business partner to the OUS royalty finance team on collaboration of contracts and resolving potential issuesRecommend and implement process improvements to ensure integrity and efficiency.
Function as an extension of the divisional team, proactively communicating and leading meetings to resolve issues and implement improvements.
Manage critical projects and perform ad-hoc analyses to support Business Partner needs and Orthopaedics GroupWhat you needBachelor's degree, Master's preferred6
years' experience in Accounting and/or FinanceExcellent interpersonal skillsProficiency with ExcelExperience in cross-functional partneringStrong experience with Oracle & JDE (preferred).
Ability to interpret and analyze data accurately and efficientlyStrong ability to coordinate action across dispersed workforceStrong written and verbal skills enabling effective communication with all levels of managementDemonstrated ability to solve problems and lead projects to completionAbout StrykerStryker is a global leader in medical technologies and, together with its customers, is driven to make healthcare better.
The company offers innovative products and services in MedSurg, Neurotechnology, Orthopaedics and Spine that help improve patient and healthcare outcomes.
Alongside its customers around the world, Stryker impacts more than 130 million patients annually.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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