Employment Type : Full-Time
About Thermo Fisher Scientific: Thermo Fisher Scientific is the world leader in serving science. Our Mission is our Purpose: We enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. With our outstanding financial performance, leading market positions and significant investment in innovation, we give our people the resources and opportunities to make significant contributions to the world. Thermo Fisher has consistently delivered exceptional financial performance with double digit revenue and profitability growth over the last decade. We have committed to 7-9% long-term organic revenue growth further enhanced by acquisitions. Pharma and Biotech represents over half of our revenues. Our other customers are Academic & Government, Diagnostics & Healthcare and Industrial. Each are strong and durable end markets with very attractive global growth. How will you make an impact? The Senior Manager of Corporate Strategy will support Thermo Fisher Scientific’s long term corporate strategy development efforts by facilitating the identification of growth drivers and challenges across the Company’s diverse portfolio of businesses. The Senior Manager will work in partnership with colleagues within Strategy & Corporate Development and/or within the businesses and functions, or as an individual contributor, to support, help implement, and track key strategic projects that have significant impact on the Company. The Senior Manager, reporting to the Sr. Director of Corporate Strategy, will provide strategic thought and project management on a broad range of topics affecting the Company, including analysis in support of new business initiatives (both organic and M&A related) and cross-divisional projects that seek to demonstrate the scale and depth of Thermo Fisher Scientific. It is important that this person is able to establish rapport, credibility, trust, and respect throughout the organization, be viewed as a standout colleague, and can work effectively under pressure and with tight deadlines. What will you do? How will you get here?