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Compliance Officer - Employee Registration and Licensing Manager
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Seeking a Compliance Officer to manage employee registration and licensing in Dublin. You will oversee the Fitness & Probity program, ensuring regulatory adherence for Citibank Europe. The role requires extensive compliance experience, strong project management, and excellent interpersonal skills...
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Ireland , Dublin
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Licensing Manager
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Join our Creators Product Group as a Licensing Manager in Beverly Hills. Manage licensing for talent-led brands across fashion, beauty, and lifestyle, building key partner relationships. We seek 3-5 years of licensing or brand partnership experience. Enjoy a hybrid schedule, unlimited vacation, a...
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United States , Beverly Hills
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115000.00 USD / Year
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Licensing & Compliance Manager
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Safeguard our retail operations as a Licensing & Compliance Manager in Bradford. You will manage critical alcohol and tobacco licenses, ensuring full Trading Standards compliance. Your expertise will protect our stores from closure, handling regulatory bodies and complex legislation. Enjoy a comp...
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United Kingdom , Bradford
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Pursuing a career as a Licensing Manager offers a dynamic intersection of business, law, and strategy, playing a pivotal role in unlocking the value of intellectual property (IP) and software assets. Licensing manager jobs are critical in industries ranging from technology and software to life sciences, entertainment, and academia. These professionals act as the crucial link between the creators of IP—whether it's a groundbreaking software platform, a patented pharmaceutical compound, or a university's research—and the commercial markets that can bring these innovations to the world. They are responsible for transforming intangible assets into tangible revenue streams and strategic partnerships. The core responsibility of a Licensing Manager is to oversee the entire lifecycle of licensing agreements. This typically begins with the identification and evaluation of licensable assets, assessing their commercial potential, patentability, and market fit. They then develop and execute strategies to commercialize these assets, which involves market research, prospecting for potential licensees or partners, and marketing the IP to relevant industries. A significant portion of the role revolves around negotiation; Licensing Managers structure, draft, and negotiate complex legal agreements such as Master License Agreements, option agreements, and joint development contracts. They must ensure terms are favorable, comply with regulations, and align with the organization's strategic goals. Beyond deal-making, professionals in these jobs manage ongoing relationships and compliance. They administer active license portfolios, ensuring all parties meet their contractual obligations, tracking milestone payments, royalties, and usage metrics. For software and SaaS companies, this often involves intricate billing systems and accurate invoice generation. Licensing Managers also frequently serve as internal consultants, educating inventors or product teams on IP principles, managing conflicts of interest, and collaborating closely with legal, finance, sales, and R&D departments. Typical skills and requirements for licensing manager jobs include a strong analytical mindset and exceptional attention to detail for reviewing complex contracts and financial data. Negotiation and interpersonal skills are paramount, as is the ability to communicate technical or legal concepts clearly to diverse stakeholders. A background in business development, law, finance, or a specific technical field (like life sciences for biotech roles) is highly desirable. Many positions require several years of relevant experience in technology transfer, product management, or commercial operations. Success in this profession demands a blend of strategic vision, operational diligence, and a passion for bridging innovation with commercial opportunity, making it a rewarding path for those interested in the business of ideas.

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