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IT Vendor Management Analyst

Englewood Colorado

Job Type

Full Time Mid-Senior Level

Organization

DISH Network

Application Deadline

September 8, 2024

About the Role

The DISH IT VMO group is looking for a highly motivated Staff Business Analyst to join the IT Contracts & IT Vendor Management group. This seasoned and experienced leader will be comfortable helping define the best in class processes and oversee day to day operations. They will have proven experience working in similar functions and within the IT function at a Fortune 500 company. This position works in a high demand and often ambiguous environment, those comfortable with change and uncertainty will thrive.


Key responsibilities:


Collaborate with internal stakeholders including IT and finance, accounting, sourcing and procurement and legal to develop criteria and best practices
Serve as the leadership-level point of contact between the vendor organization and internal customers that are consuming vendor services and solutions
Oversee the maintenance of agreements with vendors, and ensure that they are current/up to date and compliant with relevant laws and regulations
Maintain vendor risk assessments or risk registers in cooperation with risk, privacy, business continuity and security teams (where applicable)

Requirements

Skills, Experience And Requirements

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university (preferably Accounting or Finance)
  • Masters in Business Administration (MBA) preferred

Experience:

  • 5+ years of progressive accounting or finance experience in growth companies

Skills and qualifications:

  • Inherent curiosity and eagerness to learn complex and ever-evolving businesses
  • Advanced computer skills in Excel and experience using Oracle Financials a plus

About the Company

DISH is a Fortune 200 company that continues to redefine the communications industry. Our legacy is innovation and a willingness to challenge the status quo, including reinventing ourselves. We disrupted the pay-TV industry in the mid-90s with the launch of the DISH satellite TV service, taking on some of the largest U.S. corporations in the process, and grew to be the fourth-largest pay-TV provider. We are doing it again with the first live, internet-delivered TV service – Sling TV – that bucks traditional pay-TV norms and gives consumers a truly new way to access and watch television.


Now we have our sights set on upending the wireless industry and unseating the entrenched incumbent carriers.

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