Queen Square Recruitment
Oracle Specialist

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Oracle Reporting Lead
Location: Hybrid - Belfast - Hybrid (flexible onsite attendance as required)
Start Date: ASAP
Contract Rate: TBC, likely in the region of £500–£550 per day inside IR35
Duration: 12 months initially
Role Overview
Our client is seeking an experienced Oracle Reporting Lead to lead the reporting workstream on a major Oracle Fusion transformation programme covering HCM, Payroll, ERP, and SCM. You will be responsible for defining the reporting strategy, managing reporting requirements, and leading onshore and offshore teams to deliver reporting and analytics solutions using Oracle's reporting suite.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the end-to-end Oracle Fusion reporting workstream.
- Manage onshore and offshore reporting resources.
- Map current reporting catalogues to Oracle Fusion capabilities and identify gaps.
- Lead stakeholder workshops and gather reporting requirements.
- Develop reporting solutions using OTBI, BI Publisher, HCM Analytics, SCM Analytics, ERP Analytics, and Fusion Data Intelligence.
- Define reporting governance, standards, and best practices.
- Collaborate with functional and technical teams across the programme.
- Manage reporting risks, issues, and stakeholder expectations.
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Skills & Experience
- Strong experience with Oracle Fusion reporting and analytics.
- Expertise in OTBI, BI Publisher, HCM Analytics, SCM Analytics, ERP Analytics, and Fusion Data Intelligence.
- Proven experience leading large onshore and offshore reporting teams.
- Strong stakeholder management, workshop facilitation, and communication skills.
- Experience developing reporting strategies and governance frameworks.
- Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and project delivery skills.
- Ability to translate business requirements into scalable reporting solutions.


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