Business Planning Manager (Japanese Speaking)ID:36274

6,000 SGD ~ 9,000 SGDCityOver 3 months ago

Overview

  • Salary

    6,000 SGD ~ 9,000 SGD

  • Industry

    Food Services

  • Job Description

    Our client, a renowned Japanese restaurant, is seeking a Business Planning Manager to drive growth and strategic planning for their sushi restaurant.

    【 Responsibilities 】
    - Work closely with Japan HQ, ensuring smooth communication and business alignment.
    - Prepare the Yearly Financial Budget Report, manage monthly performance (P&L, Income Statement), and oversee managerial accounting tasks.
    - Research market trends, competitors, and industry developments in politics, society, and economics.
    - Analyze product offerings, pricing strategies, and promotional activities to refine business strategies.
    - Monitor cash flow and other financial aspects to support decision-making.
    - Collaborate with different departments to ensure smooth operations and lead teams effectively.
    - Develop and propose new business strategies and innovative concepts for growth.
    - Handle ad-hoc business-related tasks as needed.

Qualifications

  • Requirement

    【 Requirement & Preferences 】

    (Must)
    - Bachelor's Degree in Accountancy, Finance, or Business
    - At least 5 years of experience as Assistant Manager/Manager for business planning or a similar role
    - Proficiency in Japanese (JLPT N2 or higher) in speaking, listening, and writing is essential for effective communication with both internal and external stakeholders.
    - Hands-on experience or knowledge of Managerial Accounting, Financial Accounting, and Finance.
    - Strong proficiency in reporting using Excel, PowerPoint, and Microsoft Office software.

    (Advantageous)
    - Experience working in a Japanese company
    - Experience in store management within the F&B industry.
    - Immediate availability or ability to commence work within a short notice period.

  • English Level

    -

  • Other Language

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