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Michigan State University

Administrative Business Manager/S

🇺🇸 East Lansing, MI 🕑 Full-Time 💰 TBD 💻 Human Resources 🗓️ January 15th, 2026

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Michigan State University is hiring an Administrative Business Manager/S. The role partners strategically with departmental leadership and the department chair to ensure operational effectiveness, financial stewardship, and compliance across various funds. The manager oversees financial planning, budgeting, reporting, personnel supervision, and operational management within the College of Natural Sciences.

Highlights
  • Oversees budgetary processes, personnel activities, and administrative operations, approving financial and personnel transactions.
  • Manages financial controls, compliance, and prepares monthly financial reports for general and grant funds.
  • Conducts quarterly forecasting and financial modeling for all funding sources.
  • Reviews grant expenditures and coordinates with Contract & Grants for compliance and account management.
  • Leads a team of support staff, setting expectations, delegating, and managing performance evaluations.
  • Manages HR processes related to recruitment, hiring, onboarding, and personnel records compliance.
  • Provides strategic operational leadership aligned with the College of Natural Sciences’ mission and goals.
  • Requires a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or related field and eight years of progressively responsible experience.
  • Experience with financial management, grant administration, human resources, and software tools such as Spartan Space, PCard, and EBS is essential.
  • Desired qualifications include a master’s degree in business administration and experience in academic or research financial management.

Administrative Business Manager/S Full Description

Position Summary
The Business Manager serves as a strategic partner to departmental leadership, working closely with the department chair to support operational effectiveness, financial stewardship, and performance excellence. This role leads financial planning, budgeting, reporting, and compliance across general, research, and gift/endowment funds, while also overseeing the operational responsibilities of the office, including supervision and guidance of the human resources function. The position supports strategic goal setting and resource allocation aligned with the College of Natural Sciences’ mission and fosters collaborative, transparent communication and continuous improvement across the department and college.

Responsibilities:
  1.  
    • Oversees and manages all budgetary processes, personnel activities, and administrative operations with full responsibility for approving financial and personnel transactions.
    • Meets fiduciary responsibility for financial controls and complies with all audit requirements. Independently monitors, reconciles, and prepares monthly financial reports for General Fund and grant accounts, ensuring ac curacy and compliance.
    • Performs quarterly forecasting and financial modeling for all funding sources to inform strategic decisions.
    • Reviews and approves grant-related expenditures, ensuring adherence to sponsor and institutional regulations; collaborates with Contract & Grants on compliance, account transmittals, and closures.
    • Coordinates and oversees faculty account setup, ensuring proper financial structure and alignment with departmental objectives.
    • Interacts with donors to acknowledge gifts and strategizes endowment re investments.
    • Oversees management of student fellowship and scholarship activities. 
Generates complex finance reports to represent the department’s financial standing, presents to department and college-level partners, and makes recommendations for improvements
  1. Manages a team of support staff. T his includes support staff in the roles of Administrative Business, Professional, Research Administrator I, Unit Human Resources Administrator I/S, Office Assistant III, and Secretary III (subject to change as directed by departmental need). 
    • Sets clear expectations, delegating responsibilities, and fosters accountability. Conducts performance evaluations, provides constructive feedback, and implements improvement plans when necessary.
    • Oversees workload distribution and prioritization, ensuring resources are aligned with departmental goals and deadlines.
    • Resolves comp lex personnel issues independently, applying sound judgment and institutional policy to maintain compliance and fairness.
    • Serves as a key liaison between staff and departmental leadership, communicating strategic priorities and operational changes effectively.
  2. Manage a portfolio of operational responsibilities
    • Builds strategies for set ting goals, determining actions to achieve the goals, and mobilizing re sources to execute the actions in support of the College of Natural Sciences vision, mission, core values, and aspirations.
    • Perform various operational processes and transactions in compliance with policy and procedure. 
    • Oversees management of content and the data integrity of employee personnel files, databases, and other departmental records.
    • Oversees HR processes and transactions related to the employment life cycle (entering, performing, exiting) in compliance with policy and procedure. 
    • Act as a resource for li e management and staff to resolve complex problems and/or provide general counsel regarding departmental, college, and university processes an d procedures.
    • Enhance productivity and reduce liability through improved communications and driving operational practices, including, but not limited to, policy and procedure, performance excellence, compensation philosophy, and morale/retention programs.
  3. Serves as a member of senior management to participate in the development of goals, objectives, policies, and procedures for Chemistry. 
  4. Provides strategic oversight and leadership for departmental communications and event promotion to enhance visibility an d engagement. 
  5. Performs other duties as required or assigned, which are reasonably within the scope of the duties in this job classification. 
 
Minimum Requirements
  • Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program in Business Administration, or business-related field;
  • Eight or more years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in office procedures and administration or 
    • Experience with MSU and college policies and procedures. In addition to applicable state and federal laws, such as FE RPA, FIOA, Title IX, etc. 
    • Principles and practices of financial management, including budgeting, forecasting, and account reconciliation
    • Grant administration and compliance with institutional and sponsor regulations
    • Human resources processes, including recruitment, hiring, onboarding, and performance evaluation
    • Administrative operations, strategic planning, and policy development
    • Systems and tools for financial, HR, and operations management (e.g., Spartan Space, PCard systems, EBS)
  • Experience in a supervisory role; experience with word processing, database, spreadsheet, presentation software and/or desktop publishing, web page software; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Skills:
  • Leadership and supervision of staff and student employees
  • Budget development and monitoring, including preparation of financial reports
  • Coordinating complex projects and academic searches
  • Technical proficiency in budgeting software, HR systems, and Microsoft Office Suite

Desired Qualifications
Master’s degree in business administration or equivalent senior management experience. Progressively more responsible managerial experience, preferably in an academic or research environment. Progressively more responsible Business operations and financial management experience, including experience in contract and grant administration, preferably in an academic or research environment.

Skills:
  • Analytical problem-solving and decision-making in a dynamic environment
  • Effective written and verbal communication with diverse stakeholders
  • Ability to maintain compliance and reduce risk

Ability to:
Attendance and Punctuality: Adheres to work schedule and location assigned. Abides by relevant policies, procedures, union contract, and supervisory directives as they relate to attendance, lunch/breaks, time-off, work location / remote work, and etcetera. 
  • Arrives on time and is prepared for meetings and other commitments. 
  • Communication: Communicates clearly and credibly in both verbal and written forms with diverse audiences. 
  • Plan and manage short-term and long-term operational strategies
  • Interpret and apply policies, regulations, and compliance requirements
  • Prioritize and manage multiple tasks and deadlines effectively
  • Maintain accuracy and attention to detail in financial and personnel records
  • Foster collaboration and facilitate communication across departments
  • Adapt to changing priorities and resolve issues independently

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.

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Work Hours
STANDARD 8-5
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Bidding eligibility ends January 20, 2026 at 11:55 P.M.