Agilent Enterprise Program Managers are primarily responsible for managing and providing oversight for enterprise-wide service programs at assigned customer sites. As an Enterprise Program Manager, you will collaborate with the Agilent Enterprise Sales team to develop sales opportunities, design enterprise-level support programs to meet the needs of external customers and ensure the implementation and ongoing success of these programs. An Enterprise Program Manager will be responsible for managing the delivery of large integrated support services solutions to external customers and supporting major enterprise-wide services programs, often involving cross-functional and multi-vendor efforts. The Program Manager will determine the overall program/project plan, budget, structure, schedule, and staffing requirements for the custom enterprise-level support programs.
Responsibilities:
Build and maintain client relationships.
Assists external customer in the definition and implementation of complex integrated service delivery solutions.
Is accountable for the success of the overall Enterprise service delivery program.
Coordinates internal and external project team members' contributions.
Is responsible for costing of customized solutions and ensuring implementation within budgets.
Is responsible for the profitability of assigned account(s).
In addition, an Enterprise Program Manager:
Works on project management assignments with broadly defined objectives.
Solves non-routine issues, challenges and problems within field of specialization.
Must apply and demonstrate commitment to industry accepted project management processes, practices, tools, and behaviors.
Will be responsible for the successful management, implementation, and deployment of assigned customer CrossLab solutions and projects.
Lead Customer physical inventory and asset tagging activities.
Provide Cross-functional team leadership that is in line with Agilent policies and procedures.
Assist with identifying, onboarding and contracting third party service providers to support assigned projects and programs.
You must reside in the Boston area
Minimum four-year university degree in a scientific field or equivalent experience
4+ years of laboratory instrumentation support and/or sales experience
Strong business acumen skills
Ability to manage and understand laboratory instrument service and maintenance business (process & financial)
Strong customer focus with a customer first mindset
Ability to design, price, implement, and handle complex lab instrument service and maintenance programs at customer sites
Team building/development and leadership skills
Dedication and commitment to industry standard project management discipline
Effective collaboration skills
3rd party service provider relationship development and management skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Customer contracting and Scope of Work development experience