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Oracle Fusion F2D Functional Consultant
As an Oracle Fusion F2D Functional Consultant, you will be responsible for designing and standardising Forecast-to-Demand (F2D) processes within a large-scale Oracle Cloud transformation programme.
This role focuses on the pre-implementation phase, including requirements gathering, fit-gap analysis, process blueprinting, and solution design.
You will work closely with stakeholders across supply chain, sales, finance, and IT to define scalable, best-practice-aligned demand planning solutions.
Your Responsibilities
- Lead end-to-end Forecast-to-Demand process design, including forecasting, demand planning, and supply planning integration.
- Conduct detailed fit-gap analysis between business requirements and Oracle Fusion planning capabilities.
- Develop functional design documents, solution blueprints, and process artefacts.
- Facilitate business process re-engineering workshops to define future-state planning processes.
- Define demand planning operating models, including planning cycles, governance, and decision frameworks.
- Configure and define planning structures such as hierarchies, forecasting models, calendars, and measures.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Sales, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Procurement, Finance, and IT.
- Define integration requirements across Oracle Fusion Planning, ERP systems, and middleware such as Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC).
- Support data readiness and migration strategies, including demand history, master data, and planning parameters.
- Identify risks, dependencies, and transformation impacts to support governance and decision-making.
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- Strong experience in Oracle Supply Chain and Planning functional consulting.
- Hands-on expertise in Oracle Fusion planning design and configuration.
- Deep understanding of forecasting, demand planning, and replenishment processes.
- Experience delivering transformation programmes involving demand planning standardisation.
- Strong knowledge of demand signals, planning hierarchies, and forecasting methodologies.
- Experience conducting fit-gap analysis, process design, and functional documentation.
- Hands-on experience defining planning structures, calendars, and operational models.
- Familiarity with integration design across ERP, SCM, and external planning systems.
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