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Oracle Financials Consultant

City of London
1 month ago
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My Banking client is seeking to recruit an Orracle Functional Consultant on an initial 10 month contract for a Financial Services client based in London. It is hybrid and will require 3x days onsite per week.

The role serves as the key functional support, for Oracle E-Business Suite R12 for and is responsible for Implementing, improving, monitoring, and maintaining the bank's Oracle financial application systems (i.e. Oracle General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, including E-Business Tax modules) to ensure operational efficiency and data integrity as well as provide functional support to end users.

This job requires knowledge of Oracle E-Business Suite-R12.

Responsibilities include:

  • Oracle E-Business Financial Module(s) day to day support, rollouts, enhancements for EMEA with primary focus on General Ledger, Accounts Payables and Fixed Assets modules.
  • Includes project scope, design, hands on configuration, testing, documentation and production support duties.
  • Support all Oracle related interfaces.
  • Provide training to business users.

    Skills Required:

    Experience within Banking Domain
    Demonstrable experience of full life cycle implementation experiences for Oracle Financials, mainly General Ledger/Payables/Assets
    System implementation and production support experience preferred
    Oracle EBTax experience
    Knowledge of SQL
    Ability to work with various levels of business users, other IT staff and the vendor to resolve business and systems issues in a timely manner.
    Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills are required
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