Full-Time

Senior Process Owner

Travel and Expense

Posted on 10/1/2025

Deadline 10/30/25
Chanel

Chanel

10,001+ employees

Designs, sells luxury fashion and cosmetics

No salary listed

London, UK

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Required Skills
Coupa
Data Analysis
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Experience of working in a complex, matrix organisation with a global scope.
  • Expertise in influencing change on a global and local level
  • Travel and finance background with a good understanding of T&E processes and process compliance.
  • Proven T&E experience with a Tier 1 platform and Travel Management Providers (e.g., Concur, Amex GBT, FCM Travel Solutions, etc.).
  • Experience working in a Finance / Internal Control / Travel.
  • Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written), confidence in presenting virtually and directly to large/senior audiences.
  • Detail-orientated and with good data analysis skills.
  • Proactive nature, time management, prioritisation skills, and a strong customer focus.
  • Ability to think strategically, self-motivated, and capable of working with little supervision.
  • Advanced Microsoft Excel skills.
  • This role will be expected to write and speak in English. French and any additional language skills would be celebrated.
Responsibilities
  • Management of the global functional Travel and Expense team.
  • T&E Reporting on the global, regional and market level definition and implementation
  • Travel Management coordination.
  • Local markets Travel Manager community animation and Travel Management best practices sharing through regular sharing session organization in relation with the T&E BPO.
  • Expertise in T&E processes, irrespective of the solution/system used, whether Coupa, Concur; D365 (non-exhaustive list).
  • Drive continuous improvements / iterations on process landscape to deliver a capable, stable meaningful business process that supports the business agenda.
  • Review local process variations to standard model in alignment with principles defined by the Global Process Owners (GPO) and review/approve/reject with the governance boards as appropriate to minimize the number of ‘local’ process exceptions.
  • On-going knowledge transfer into markets on process changes/modifications.
  • Point of escalation for any process related change request from deployment teams.
  • Work with country teams to drive the implementation of pre-requisites and alignment to the operating model to ensure early identification of country variances to standard processes and translate compliance needs (process & legal) into the processes for seamless execution.
  • Directly managing the process lead.
  • Leading potential new Travel Agency implementation (Project management, coordination) and Travel management related tools and solutions
  • Supplier follow-up to include participation to regular business review to ensure SLA appliance and follow-up volumes.
  • Identification of all risks in processes, plus identification and implementation of key controls required to mitigate any gaps and subsequent risks.
  • Working with Internal Audit to monitor and report on the internal Control Process.
  • Signing off on risk and control matrix and risk register with Internal Audit and the Global Process Owner
  • Responsible for defining and reporting on key performance indicators (KPIs) / establishing targets within the processes and reviewing performance at agreed intervals.
  • Travel policy alignment, program implementation and monitoring
  • Driving further elimination / simplification / automation and/or offshoring of the Cost Management processes.
  • Implement new technologies in the form of automation and robotics to drive process efficiency and value.
  • Continuously scan the external / internal environment to benchmark, adopt best practices & generate transformation initiatives.
  • Write, review, and sign off process documentation & SOP’s including market localisations.
  • To own T&E process streams SOPs and work with the Change and Communications Lead to ensure training material are kept up to date as changes are implemented.
  • Create T&E process community made up of regional/ market SME's to ensure alignment across regions and share common issues and best practice.
  • Build strong relationships with regional leaders and key stakeholders ensuring high levels of buy in and confidence in the global system.
Desired Qualifications
  • French and any additional language skills would be celebrated.

1) What does Chanel do? Chanel is a luxury fashion house that offers a range of high-end products including fashion, accessories, fragrances, skincare, makeup, jewelry, and watches, targeting affluent customers worldwide. 2) How does its product work? It designs and sells premium, timeless items through owned boutiques, official online channels, and authorized retailers, supported by strong marketing, fashion shows, and brand storytelling to maintain desirability and loyalty. 3) How is Chanel different from competitors? It combines a storied brand heritage with exclusive, premium products and strict distribution control, creating a sense of rarity and prestige that appeals to luxury buyers. 4) What is Chanel's goal? To preserve its elite brand status while growing a loyal, affluent customer base by delivering consistently refined, timeless designs and a premium consumer experience.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$770M

Headquarters

Argueil, France

Founded

1883

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What believers are saying

  • Chanel's NZ Lammermoor Station joint venture secures regenerative organic fine wool supply.
  • Pedro Pascal named house ambassador April 13, 2026, broadens affluent demographics.
  • Chance Eau Splendide aluminum bottle wins PCD Award February 4, 2026, boosts eco-luxury.

What critics are saying

  • Niche fragrance brands erode Allure Homme Sport share via YouTube in 12-24 months.
  • Nordstrom 125th collaborations with Nike dilute Chanel exclusivity in 12-24 months.
  • Monsieur Lion Tourbillon 55-piece limit fuels Chrono24 grey-market resale in 6-12 months.

What makes Chanel unique

  • Chanel founded in 1910 by Coco Chanel pioneers haute couture and timeless luxury.
  • Chanel's lion emblem in Caliber 5.1 flying tourbillon distinguishes haute horlogerie watches.
  • Chanel's No.1 de Chanel line launched in 2022 uses 97% naturally derived ingredients.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Family Planning Benefits

Fertility Treatment Support

Paid Vacation

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Wellness Program

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