Oracle Fusion Finance Functional Consultant
The Higher Colleges of Technology is seeking a senior Oracle Fusion Finance Functional Consultant to lead implementations and support projects. The role focuses on configuring and maintaining core finance modules like GL, AP, AR, and Projects while coordinating with technical teams for integrations. Candidates must possess over 10 years of experience with multiple full-cycle implementations. The position requires deep functional expertise in finance processes and specific Oracle technical tools.
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Experience
10+ years
Function
Consulting
Work mode
Onsite, UAE
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Higher Colleges of Technology is seeking a senior Oracle Fusion Finance Functional Consultant to lead implementations and support projects. The role focuses on configuring and maintaining core finance modules like GL, AP, AR, and Projects while coordinating with technical teams for integrations. Candidates must possess over 10 years of experience with multiple full-cycle implementations. The position requires deep functional expertise in finance processes and specific Oracle technical tools.
TAL's take
Solid senior functional role for a known educational institution, though it is a niche enterprise software implementation position.
Highly specific JD outlining required modules, functional expertise, and project experience.
Must haves
- Minimum 10 years experience in Oracle Fusion Finance
- At least 3-5 end-to-end Oracle Fusion implementation projects
- Hands-on experience in GL, AP, AR, CM, FA, and Projects modules
- Expertise in FBDI, ADFDI, OTBI, and BI Publisher
- Strong functional knowledge of P2P, O2C, and R2R processes
Tools and skills
Nice to have: oracle fusion financials certification.
About the company
Academic institution with established enterprise operations, treated as tier 2.
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