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Program Director, MSA Integration (M&A)

Olympus Corporation · Center Valley, PA · 1 wk ago
Business Development$135k–$189k/yrFull-time

Job Description

This role will work with the integration management team and MSA leadership to execute the integration strategy, owning day-to-day coordination of MSA integration activities while enabling functional leaders to remain accountable for functional deliverables. The key to success will be providing a bridge between the acquiring and acquired entity by gaining a deep understanding of both organizations and operationalizing clear integration governance, decision forums, and ways of working within MSA. In addition, this leader will manage integrated workplans, dependencies, risks, and readiness criteria, proactively identifying challenges and driving solutions to support continuous improvement over the integration timeframe. The role carries accountability for disciplined milestone tracking, timely escalation of risks and conflicts, and closure of actions to keep both business-as-usual and integration objectives on track. This leader will be responsible for structured, consistent communication to senior stakeholders and for supporting strong relationship-building across both entities.

Job Duties

  • Participates in creating and evolving the MSA integration strategy. Supports integration of target company into Olympus MSA operating models through detailed integration planning and execution. This role requires a very strong mix of strategic thinking and tactical, hands-on leadership and execution.
  • Defines and monitors integration readiness criteria for MSA subfunctions (processes, tools, roles/responsibilities, training) and coordinates go/no-go recommendations for key cutovers and milestone decisions.
  • Owns and maintains integration management deliverables (integrated workplan, dependency map, RAAID log, decision log, action register) and drives disciplined follow-through with functional owners.
  • Learns and leads via influence; anticipates concerns and escalates timely. Escalates challenges to relevant stakeholders, proposes solutions and supports problem solving efforts.
  • Works with the acquired entity to identify needs for tools and processes and advocates for implementation.
  • Buils effective relationships and supports staff and cross-functional integration leaders.
  • Is the point of contact between the Business Development deal and integration teams, and MSA leadership and teams.
  • Communicates sustaining project updates with relevant metrics to senior leadership.
  • Owns and maintains integration management deliverables (integrated workplan, dependency map, RAAID log, decision log, action register) and drives disciplined follow-through with functional owners.

Job Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree required.
  • Minimum of 10 years of professional experience with M&A integrations and high-level commercial strategy execution.
  • Experience, knowledge, and understanding of the typical functional roles and responsibilities in that constitutes a comprehensive Medical & Scientific Affairs organization; specifically, Medical Affairs, Clinical Research & Operations, Medical Strategy & Operations, Health Economics-Market Access, Professional Affairs, and Medical Safety.
  • Ability to mentor staff, motivate for results, and recognize and act on employee issues.
  • Experience leading and influencing cross-functional teams.
  • Ability to work effectively in a multicultural environment and with global teams.
  • Experience working in highly regulated medical industries (Med-Tech & Pharmaceuticals).
  • Excellent understanding of the typical functional roles and responsibilities in medical device organizations such as Commercial, R&D, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, and Legal.
  • Practical understanding of global standards and requirements for Medical Devices (ISO 13485, ISO 14971, 21 CFR 820, EU-MDR).
  • Strong understanding of advanced project management tools and techniques.
  • High cultural sensitivity.
  • Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills.
  • High business acumen.
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written; ability to quickly distil complex information into actions & recommendations.
  • Strong understanding of advanced project management tools and techniques.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Office, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, Teams, and Smartsheet.

Preferred

  • Clinical Degree or Allied Healthcare Professional Degree preferred.
  • People leadership experience preferred.

Why Join Olympus?

We offer a holistic employee experience supporting personal and professional well-being through meaningful work, equitable offerings, and a connected culture.

Posting Notes

United States (US) || Pennsylvania (US-PA) || Center Valley || Medical Affairs

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