Lead and shape Oracle Cloud procurement solutions as a consultant, driving client success and team mentorship while implementing SCM modules.
Are you prepared to lead and shape the future of procurement and supply chain management? As an Oracle Cloud SCM Sr. Consultant, you will play a crucial role in guiding clients through Oracle Cloud procurement solutions, driving business growth, and development.
Oracle Cloud SCM Sr. Consultant Responsibilities:
- Demonstrate mastery of SCM domains, particularly procurement, and proficiency with Oracle E-Business Suite.
- Provide functional application leadership, offering expert guidance on best practices and module functionalities during implementation.
- Collaborate with clients and teams to develop tailored business solution designs.
- Effectively communicate and resolve issues as they arise.
- Mentor project team members, fostering continuous learning and skill enhancement.
- Implement Oracle Cloud SCM modules, showcasing a proven track record of success.
- Cultivate strong client relationships, ensuring successful project outcomes and satisfaction.
- Provide hands-on support for configuration, customization, reports, and interfaces to ensure seamless integration and functionality.
Oracle Cloud SCM Sr. Consultant Qualifications:
- Minimum of 3 years of progressive consulting experience, with a focus on procurement and supply chain management.
- Proficient in configuring Oracle Cloud Procurement Solutions.
- Experienced in a minimum of 3 Cloud SCM implementations.
- Strong client-facing skills and a commitment to excellence.
If you're ready to advance your career and become a strategic leader in procurement excellence and supply chain innovation, this opportunity could be your next defining move.
*Note: Work location is flexible, subject to approval, with exceptions for remote work from Colorado or New York City.*
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