[Remote] Global Services Channel Partner Program Manager

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. GE HealthCare is a leader in precision healthcare, and they are seeking a Global Services Channel Partner Program Manager to drive cross-functional teams in delivering on all channel partner program deliverables. The role involves managing contract performance activities, ensuring adherence to service specifications, and influencing best practices while supporting regional growth initiatives.


Responsibilities

  • All contract performance related activities, tied to Channel Partners or program(s). Perform as interface between the region and the internal business team, managing the transfer of information and requests. Assure timely resolution of issues, keep the regions advised of the progress of the program, and negotiate changes, variations, solutions to issues
  • Responsible for adherence to contract service, operations, and performance specifications, as well as financial & technical metrics specific to contract. May also support proposal and negotiations
  • Requires specialized knowledge across product lines, markets, sales processes, service delivery or customer groups. Requires strong commercial awareness and is expected to influence the development of how we work with our Service Channel Partners around the globe
  • Interprets simple internal and external business challenges and recommends best practices to improve products, processes or services. Stays informed of industry trends that may inform work
  • Uses high level of judgment to make decisions and handle complex tasks or problems within projects, product lines, markets, sales processes, campaigns or customers. Has ability to assess quality of information given and ask pertinent questions to stakeholders or customers. Able to offer new solutions to problems outside of set parameters and is able to construct and provide recommendations. Uses multiple internal and some external sources outside of own function to help arrive at a decision
  • May lead functional teams or projects with minimal resource requirements, risk, and/or complexity. Communicates difficult concepts and may influence others' options on particular topics. May guide others to consider a different point of view

Skills

  • Strong leadership skills to drive culture changes and process improvement
  • Strong interpersonal skills to work with customers and frontline sales/service delivery teams
  • Strong oral and written communications skills
  • Strong program execution skills
  • Strong strategic mind and clear thinker
  • For roles outside of the USA- This role requires significant experience in the Product Management & Program Management. Knowledge level is comparable to a Master's degree from an accredited university or college ( or a high school diploma with relevant experience)
  • For roles in USA - A college degree from an accredited university or college (or a high school diploma / GED with at least 8 years of experience in Job Family Group(s)/Function(s))
  • 10+ years' experience in Healthcare product development, product management, new product introduction, sales, service, or related fields
  • Proven Healthcare product, service and digital industry acumen
  • Proven commercial leadership
  • Proven team leadership for horizonal teams
  • Proven experience with GE Healthcare service and commercial processes and working systems
  • Proven ability to work and travel globally

Benefits

  • Great work environment
  • Professional development
  • Challenging careers
  • Competitive compensation

Company Overview

  • GE Healthcare is a multinational company that manufactures wide range of medical equipment. It was founded in 1987, and is headquartered in Buc, Ile-de-France, FRA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is

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