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Solution Architect - Oracle Retail - MFCS

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Oracle MFCS Solution Architect / Lead Functional Consultant Duration: 3 Months (Initial) - £800 - £850 per day Location: Remote / Hatfield (1–2 days per week on-site)
The Role
An experienced, heavy-hitting Oracle Retail Solution Architect / Lead Functional Consultant is required for an immediate start to drive a critical Oracle Retail implementation. This role demands a hands-on leader who has transitioned legacy environments into modern SaaS ecosystems, specifically working with Oracle Retail Cloud version 25+.
You will bridge the gap between complex functional architecture and technical execution, leading integrations, migrations, and stakeholder delivery for a high-profile retail environment.
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- Lead the end-to-end functional architecture and delivery of Oracle Retail Cloud (v25+) implementations.
- Drive critical integration streams, focusing on on-premise to SaaS migrations and legacy-to-cloud upgrades.
- Provide deep functional and integration expertise across the Oracle Retail suite (MFCS, ReSA, ReIM, IMCS, POM, RIHA, RICS, RMS, SIM, RIB, FTS).
- Architect and oversee REST-based and XML integrations, ensuring seamless data flow between core modules and custom applications.
- Act as the primary technical/functional authority, managing high-level stakeholder expectations and troubleshooting complex architectural bottlenecks.
Required Skills & Experience
- Extensive dedicated Oracle Retail experience, spanning versions 13 through to 26.
- Proven track record with Oracle Retail Cloud version 25+, specifically focusing on MFCS, ReSA, ReIM, and cloud integrations.
- Deep domain experience across Tier-1 global retail environments (Grocery, Apparel, Department Stores, or Hardware).
- Highly technically proficient with the capability to dig into PL/SQL, Pro*C, Unix, Oracle Forms, and Kubernetes.
- Exceptional background in complex integration methodologies, including REST APIs, XML, and RIB.
- Strong analytical mindset with a history of delivering complex cloud migrations on tight schedules.


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If you possess the specific v25+ MFCS architecture experience required, please apply with your updated CV and availability.
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