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Senior Manager, Central FP&A - Data Enablement & Governance

Singapore National University of Singapore SGD 8,000–13,000 per month*
Job Description

The role leads central financial planning and analysis data enablement and governance at NUS. Requirements typically include a degree in finance, accounting, business, data analytics or a related discipline, with substantial FP&A, management reporting, budgeting and data-governance experience. Candidates should be comfortable managing financial data models, improving reporting processes, setting data standards and working with senior stakeholders across faculties and administrative units. Strong analytical, communication and project-management skills are expected, together with advanced Excel and experience using enterprise planning, business-intelligence or ERP systems. The successful candidate will be strategic, detail-oriented, commercially aware and able to translate complex financial information into practical recommendations.

Company Info

The National University of Singapore (NUS) is Singapore’s flagship comprehensive university and one of Asia’s leading higher-education institutions. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across disciplines including business, engineering, computing, medicine, law, science, the arts and social sciences. NUS combines teaching, research and innovation with strong international partnerships and close links to government, industry and the wider community. Its main Kent Ridge campus is supported by additional locations such as Bukit Timah and Duke-NUS Medical School. The university employs academic, professional and administrative staff in a diverse, international environment. As a major public institution, NUS provides opportunities to contribute to education, research, institutional planning and large-scale transformation projects. Its central finance functions support responsible resource allocation, transparent reporting and long-term university strategy.

Destination Guide

Singapore is a compact, highly connected island with strong opportunities in finance, technology, education, healthcare, research, logistics and professional services. The culture is multicultural and generally efficient, safe and English-friendly, with Chinese, Malay, Indian and international influences visible in food, festivals and daily life. Public transport is excellent, although housing and private schooling can be expensive. Popular areas include the city centre, Queenstown, Clementi, Buona Vista and the east coast; NUS is near the western part of the island. Employment Pass eligibility depends on salary, qualifications and the employer’s application, while S Pass routes apply to some mid-skilled positions under quotas. New arrivals should budget for rent, deposits, healthcare and transport, arrange accommodation before moving and verify relocation support with the employer. Singapore’s tropical climate is hot and humid year-round, with frequent rain.

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