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Unit4 FP&A Systems Consultant

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Unit4 FP&A Systems Consultant
Job Details
- Contract Duration: 3 Months
- Work Type: Full Time or Part Time considered
- Location: Fully Remote
- Rate: £550 - £650 per day (OUTSIDE IR35)
About the Role
We're looking for an experienced systems implementation consultant with hands-on Unit4 FP&A experience on an initial 3 month contract.
This is not a traditional accounting / FP&A analyst role. The focus is on the implementation, configuration, optimisation and support of Unit4 FP&A systems, working with clients to translate finance requirements into effective system solutions.
Responsibilities
You'll be involved across the full implementation lifecycle, including:
- Designing and configuring Unit4 FP&A solutions
- Translating finance and business requirements into system functionality
- Running discovery and solution design workshops
- Configuring budgeting, forecasting, planning, reporting and consolidation processes within Unit4 FP&A
- Producing functional specifications and system documentation
- Supporting testing, deployment and user adoption
- Integrating Unit4 FP&A with ERP and reporting platforms
- Identifying opportunities for system and process improvement
- Supporting pre-sales demonstrations and solution discussions where required
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Essential Experience
- Proven hands-on experience implementing, configuring or supporting Unit4 FP&A
- Previous experience delivering finance systems implementation projects
- Strong understanding of budgeting, forecasting, planning, reporting and consolidation from a systems perspective
- Experience gathering requirements and converting them into system designs/configuration
- Strong client-facing workshop and stakeholder management skills
- Experience working within a consultancy or professional services environment


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Advantageous Experience
- Experience with Unit4 ERP, financial data structures, data integration, Power BI or SQL
Candidate Profile
We are specifically looking for candidates with Unit4 FP&A systems implementation experience, rather than finance professionals who have only used FP&A systems as an end user.
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