Finance Systems Analyst

Barnett Waddingham
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10 months ago
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We have an exciting new opportunity for a Finance Systems Analyst to join our Finance team. The main purpose of this role will be to provide Systems support for Oracle Cloud and reporting analysis. This is a permanent role based in our London office working on a hybrid basis.
A snapshot of your day:

  • Provide systems administration, maintenance, helpdesk day-to-day support for Oracle applications Oracle ERP, Oracle EPM
  • Troubleshoot and resolve systems issues, ensuring minimal disruption to business operations
  • Monitor system performance and implement improvements or patches as needed
  • Support users with training, documentation and guidance on Oracle systems
  • Maintain data integrity and security within Oracle environments
  • Interface management and control
  • Collaborate with internal teams and external vendors to manage upgrades, enhancements and integrations
  • Lead in system testing, change management and deployment activities
    We would love to hear from you if you have:
  • Certified by Oracle in Fusion for Financials, Procurement and Projects Oracle Cloud infrastructure, Oracle EPM is essential
  • Knowledge of SQL and scripting of data analysis and troubleshooting
  • Computer science degree or equivalent is essential
  • Comfortable dealing with senior business leaders and the ability to work independently
  • Qualified accountant, ACMA, ACCA or ACA is desirable
    What’s in it for you:
  • Competitive discretionary annual bonus
  • Generous pension scheme
  • Core benefits for you including private medical cover, life assurance, group income protection, and up to 30 days holiday per year with holiday trading
  • A comprehensive range of voluntary benefits to suit you (and your family) including an electric car leasing scheme, tech scheme, cycle to work scheme, dental cover, healthcare cash plan, health assessments, critical illness cover, Sports Allowance – we pay up to 50% of your gym/sports membership (up to £50 pm), travel insurance, paid volunteering, and a broad range of retailer discounts
  • For a full list of benefits, please click here
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