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19 August 2008

 

Senior oracle functional consultants

PrinciplesGroup is a management consulting firm with hands-on operations and consulting experience in a broad range of industries, functions and solutions. Our services include SAP/EA Change Integration, Business Process Transformation, Project Management, and Technical Staff Augmentation.

We are currently engaged in a Global Oracle Manufacturing implementation taking place at multiple sites within the UK and Ireland that requires a large team of consultants for a multi-year project.

The appropriate consultants will work closely with project leaders and business analysts to implement and independently lead the configuration efforts of the Oracle 11i Applications for the European (UK and Germany) Oracle ERP rollout of a large manufacturer of industrial machinery.

To qualify for this role, you must have experience with the following: The ability to work entirely independent and at least 4-8 years of configuration experience with any or all of the Oracle 11i Application areas below:

Order Management
I - Store Online Ordering
Configurator
Planning (MRP)
Purchasing and Inventory
Engineering (BOM and Routing) and Manufacturing (WIP)
Service Parts and Labor
Manufacturing Costing
General Accounting
Human Resources

Qualified applicants please email CV's to jobs@principlesgroup.com referencing this position.

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Email: jobs@principlesgroup.com



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