Job Title : iProcurement technical consultant
Location: Remote
Target Start Date : ASAP
Day Rate : Competitive (Inside IR35)
Deloitte
Working with the Deloitte Associate (Contractor) Programme means we can offer you the opportunity to work on a variation of industry and client related projects. Our aim is to retain the best talent and so when your project end date nears our team of Talent Community Advisors will be working with you to look at alternative projects within the firm that suit your experience should you wish to continue with Deloitte.
Experience:
Your role will be to:
- Oracle iProcurement Functional consultant
- Recent referenceable experience of working with Oracle iProcurement and ECC for Procurement (most people we see have moved over to Oracle Fusion which is not the same and so EBS, iProcurement and ECC for Procurement need to really ‘jump off the page’)
- Ability to identify opportunities and make changes to existing configuration to enhance user experience – there is an existing system set up operating that the client wants to improve upon rather than starting afresh
- Ability to work independently and to effect changes - looking for a doer and not someone that focuses on strategy, architecture, or planning
- CVs need to make clear that the individual is all about ‘rolling up their sleeves’ and getting on with it in terms of identifying and applying necessary config changes. Some that we’ve shared have looked more senior and focused on strategy, architecture and managing which they don’t want/need
- Clearance is necessary although client thinks it’ll be ok to have UK / Nato member country clearance at the start and that converting that to Nato specific clearance could be done in parallel with working on the first parts of the engagement
IR35
As a means of managing tax, commercial and reputational risks, Deloitte prohibits the use of Associates through Personal Service Companies (‘PSCs’). All Associates must contract under PAYE arrangements through a Deloitte approved ‘Employment Company’ (aka ‘umbrella company.’)