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Assistant Manager Finance - Hospital Construction Projects |
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Accounts |
| Total Positions: |
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1 |
| Job Location: |
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Rawalpindi |
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No Preference |
| Minimum Education: |
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Bachelors |
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CA/CMA qualified or part-qualified / MBA (Finance) |
| Career Level: |
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Experienced Professional |
| Minimum Experience: |
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4 Years |
| Apply By: |
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Oct 15, 2025 |
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| Job Description: |
The Assistant Manager Finance is responsible for overseeing financial operations, ensuring compliance with financial regulations, preparing financial reports, and assisting in budgeting and forecasting.
- Develop, manage, and monitor project budgets for new hospital construction, ensuring accuracy and alignment with approved financial plans.
- Prepare feasibility studies and financial models to evaluate project viability and long-term financial sustainability.
- Monitor project expenditures, ensuring proper allocation of funds and adherence to approved budgets.
- Track and report on financial progress of projects, providing regular updates to senior management and the Board.
- Oversee vendor and contractor payments, ensuring compliance with contracts, payment schedules, and organizational policies.
- Coordinate with project managers, engineers, and contractors to validate financial data, resolve discrepancies, and forecast project costs.
- Conduct variance analysis of actual vs. planned expenditures, identifying reasons for deviations and recommending corrective measures.
- Ensure compliance with financial regulations, accounting standards, and internal controls related to project spending.
- Identify opportunities for process improvements in project financial management, including automation and efficiency enhancement.
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Company Name: Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital Company Description: Al-Shifa Trust was established with the aim of prevention and control of blindness by providing standard and sustainable eye care services which are accessible and affordable to all regardless of gender, race, color or religion. Its essential components would be hospital-based tertiary eye care services, community-oriented prevention of blindness program, need-based human resource development, promotion of basic and applied research in ophthalmology and development of appropriate and affordable technology.
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