The Oracle Cloud Supply Chain Manager leads implementation projects, provides functional design guidance, and manages client relationships to ensure successful outcomes and business development.
Oracle Cloud Supply Chain Manager will supervise business requirements by leading the functional design and process design stages of Oracle implementations. If you can offer functional Oracle Supply Chain application leadership and guidance to client regarding "best practices" and the functionality of the modules through all phases of an implementation, this could be your next career move. You will also be responsible for creating and maintaining effective client relationships as well as participating and supporting, profitable business development.
Oracle Cloud Supply Chain Management Responsibilities:
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Ability to implement Order Management, Inventory, Costing or P2P.
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Functional Lead: Provide functional application leadership and guidance to client regarding “best practices” and the functionality of the software modules through all phases of an implementation.
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Work with client to develop business solution designs to ensure that requirements are met.
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Develop innovative solutions for various supply chain business requirements.
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Lead weekly project status meetings for assigned team and actively participate in weekly status meetings.
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Provide guidance and support to strengthen skills of all project team members assigned to the projects they manage.
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Successful experience as an Oracle Cloud Supply Chain Functional Lead on at least 3 full cycle implementations (preferably Cloud)
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Demonstrated success designing and implementing leading practices of relevant business flow.
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Successfully manages relationship with clients and colleagues.
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Support configuration, customization, reports and interfaces.
Oracle Cloud Supply Chain Management Qualifications :
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3 years of progressive experience in consulting environment
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Functional professional with minimum 1 Cloud implementation
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Proficient in one or more of the following modules: Inventory, P2P, Costing, OM, OPM, and Product Development.
Work location is flexible if approved by the Company except that position may not be performed remotely from Colorado.
The ERP, EPM and Analytics Practice focuses on the design and implementation of Technology-Enabled Transformations for clients across a spectrum of industry verticals. These tech-enabled transformations are structured around the entire service delivery model and improving end-to-end processes via core Oracle platforms and a variety of niche/edge technologies. Hackett’s unique intellectual property engines enable clients to target and realize the benefits of these transformations to their business.
The Hackett Group implements and integrates the world’s leading EPM solutions to help eliminate manual processes, enable fact-based business planning and make informed decisions that drive competitiveness.
Please visit our website at
www.thehackettgroup.com to find out more about our firm.
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