As an integral part of the Naples Onboard Finance Team, the Onboard Finance Procedures and Control Specialist collaborates closely with the Onboard Analysis and Process Manager to ensure the preparation of assigned Standard Procedures. This role involves extensive work in the Analysis and Process area of Onboard Finance, with a particular emphasis on meticulous processes mapping, controls, and seamless coordination with the headquarters in Geneva.
- 1- year experience as a
- Follow-up on New Onboard Finance Designed Processes, implementing dedicated procedures for new OBF-designed processes;
- Preparation of Finance Operational Procedures, developing comprehensive finance operational procedures to harmonize and secure onboard finance operations;
- Verify the consistency of OBF procedures with other departments in the same context and\/or topics;
- Collaborate with other departments\/stakeholders for the preparation of upcoming financial products in various areas\/seasons;
- Adapt and\/or issue procedures following new implementations that require securing processes;
- Support in Analysis and Processes creation, using process design tools to create visual representations of onboard financial processes and data analysis;
VISA REQUIREMENTS (if any)
- Right to work in Italy.
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