Executive Business Partner, Engineering
LyftAt Lyft, our purpose is to serve and connect. We aim to achieve this by cultivating a work environment where all team members belong and have the opportunity to thrive.
We are looking for an Executive Business Partner to support our Director of Engineering. You will handle the calendar of the executive and coordinate events and meetings for the broader team. You enjoy working in an energetic environment and streamlining hectic days. You are incredibly organized, a true team-player, and able to build strong relationships. You make it happen and you’re not afraid to be yourself while uplifting those around you.
Responsibilities:
- Complex calendar management and meeting coordination
- Be a team expert and go-to person for business related to your department and executive
- Help prepare presentation materials and briefs for team meetings
- Project manage tasks to ensure completion of action items
- Keep relevant team members informed and refine communications throughout the company
- Assist with booking travel, including airline, hotel booking, and visas
- Partner with Office and IT teams to ensure teams have appropriate resources
- Budget and expense management
- Plan team building events and keep a pulse on culture and team morale
- You will report to the Director of Engineering
Experience:
- 2 + years of relevant experience
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