Your key responsibilities:
- Act as a techno-functional solution architect to deliver Oracle EPM implementation projects to our clients.
- Operate across the project SDLC phases like gathering business requirements, functional/technical design, development, testing, training, deployment, and post go live support activities.
- Proactive with solution-oriented mindset, ready to learn new technologies for client requirements.
- Ensure quality, correctness and completeness of all project deliverables and adhere to consulting standards that are in place.
- Collaborate/communicate with onshore and client stakeholders in a timely fashion.
- Should be willing to lead a small team of developers and build high performing teams.
- Should be willing to travel onsite on short term or long term on need basis.
- Good written/verbal communication, presentation, interactive skills
To qualify for the role, you must have:
- 3-7 years of relevant experience in EPM implementation modules and should have completed 3-4 implementation projects in either Oracle EPBCS/FCCS/EDMCS/ARCS/EPCM/PCMCS/TRCS/NR.
- Expertise in Oracle EPM cloud functionality such as data management, security, reporting, metadata, forms, task manager, task lists, smart lists, workflows, EPMAutomate etc.
- Proficient in designing and implementing EPM data integration solutions.
- Good understanding of financial statements and budgeting and forecasting processes
Ideally, you’ll also have
- Exposure to key EPM technologies in the market such as OneStream, Tagetik, Blackline etc.
- Strong functional understanding of FP&A processes, accounting standards and reporting requirements of a typical CFO function.
- Diverse experience working across sectors, regions, and clients.
- Proven track record of demonstrating end-to-end accountability, exceeding customer expectations and achieve service delivery excellence.
- MBA/CA/CMA/CFA qualifications.
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