In today's changing environment, the public sector is seeing an increase in physical and cyber threats, financial and performance reporting requirements, diversity in the workforce, and the impact of rapidly changing technologies. As an expert Oracle configuration specialist, you will be responsible for supporting the Chartered Account for establishing the oracle Financial module Services system to address the need of the existing financial system service provider, revamp the existing ERP system to improve business process design, re-engineer the systems to implement, and integrated financial system capabilities in support of its financial, procurement, and asset management operations to replace the current Accounting System in the public sector.
Oracle Financial Consultant Responsibilities and Duties
Collect and analyze business requirements for Oracle financial projects in the public sector.
Write public sector business requirement documents and other functional and technical documentation.
Assist in design, development, testing, and implementation of Oracle financials projects.
Provide suggestions to customize Oracle applications for optimal performance.
Resolve technical and operational problems in a timely fashion.
Respond to client’s queries and concerns promptly.
Identify functional gaps and provide corrective actions.
Ensure that project deliverables meet client’s specifications.
Support the project team in developing reports, tables, fields, data interfaces, and application extensions.
Develop testing scenarios and write test scripts.
Work with the documentation team to develop user guides and training materials.
Designing, implementing and supporting business processes in an Oracle environment.
Designing, building, testing and deploying various Oracle solutions in the public sector.
Identifying and addressing client needs in the public sector: building solid relationships with clients; developing an awareness of Firm services; communicating with the client in an organized and knowledgeable manner; delivering clear requests for information; demonstrating flexibility in prioritizing and completing tasks; and communicating potential conflicts to a supervisor in the public sector.