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Experience Level Expert Level We are looking for a resource who has successfully led Procurement Tracks during full cycle ERP implementations, managed cross-functional stakeholders, driven solution design workshops, and provided clear strategic direction throughout the project lifecycle. The candidate needs to be capable of handling leaders and executive leadership reporting. We are looking for profiles of high-level candidate with strong leadership capabilities in Procurement & Buyer Functions and has led Fusion implementations. Description We are seeking a highly experienced Oracle Functional Consultant with deep expertise in Procurement and Inventory Management across both Oracle E Business Suite (EBS) and Oracle Fusion Cloud. The role focuses heavily on leading and validating EBS-to-Fusion migration efforts for the Procurement team, including CPAs, BPAs, PO processes, templates, and supplier facing workflows. The ideal candidate brings strong P2P functional knowledge facing workflows. The ideal candidate brings strong P2P functional knowledge, hands on configuration experience, and the ability to challenge implementation vendors to ensure quality, scalable solutions. This role also provides guidance and support to the Inventory team throughout the migration lifecycle. Proven ability to guide stakeholders, drive solution design, and deliver robust, future ready Fusion migration efforts. Key Responsibilities EBS to Fusion Migration Leadership • Lead the Procurement and Inventory functional workstreams for the organization’s Oracle EBS to Oracle Fusion Cloud migration. • Drive end-to-end migration activities including fit end migration activities including fit gap analysis, data mapping, data validation, testing, cutover planning, post gap analysis, data mapping, data validation, testing, cutover planning, and post go-live live stabilization. • Ensure legacy EBS modules (iProcurement, Purchasing, Inventory, iSupplier, Sourcing) are accurately mapped to Fusion modules (Self Service Procurement, Purchasing, Supplier Portal, Procurement Contracts, Fusion Inventory Management). Functional Design & Solution Ownership • Lead and Own the design and configuration of procurement and inventory processes across both EBS and Fusion environments. • Develop and validate functional specifications for integrations, extensions, reports, and data conversions. • Ensure solution designs follow best practices and align with long‑term business and architectural goals. • Support solution design across both Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) and Oracle Cloud ERP P2P modules. • Drive fit‑gap analysis across Procurement modules (CPAs, BPAs, POs, templates, approvals). • Oversee Procurement and Inventory data mapping, cleansing, and migration validation. • Validate Fusion configurations for Procurement, Inventory orgs, receiving, and controls. • Review and refine Procurement templates (PO, CPA/BPA, supplier onboarding). • Coordinate cross‑functional integration with AP, GL, Inventory, Supplier Portal, and Finance. • Challenge implementation vendors on design decisions and configuration quality. • Lead SIT/UAT for Procurement and Inventory scenarios, including PO lifecycle and receiving. • Develop and deliver training, SOPs, and change‑management support. • Approve cutover activities for suppliers, open POs, agreements, and receiving transactions. • Support go‑live, hyper care, and stabilization for Procurement and Inventory processes. • Identify post‑go‑live improvements using Fusion Procurement and Inventory capabilities. • Guide and support the Inventory team on item setups, org structures, receiving flows, and cross‑module dependencies. Vendor & Cross Functional Collaboration Functional Collaboration • Challenge implementation vendors on solution design, configuration decisions, and proposed approaches. • Coordinate with AP, GL, Finance, Inventory, and Warehouse teams to ensure end-to-end process alignment. to end process alignment. • Support the Inventory team on item setups, org structures, receiving flows, and integration touchpoints. Qualifications • 10+ years of experience as an Oracle Functional Consultant. • Strong hands‑on expertise in Oracle EBS Procurement & Inventory and Oracle Fusion Procurement & Inventory. • Deep understanding of P2P processes, CPAs/BPAs, PO lifecycle, receiving, and supplier collaboration. • Experience leading at least two full‑cycle EBS → Fusion migrations. • Ability to challenge vendors, influence stakeholders, and drive solution quality. • Excellent communication, analytical, and documentation skills. Additional Skills & Qualifications Nice to Have • Oracle Cloud certifications in Procurement or Inventory. • Experience with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) for Procurement and Inventory integrations. • Familiarity with Sourcing, Procurement Contracts, or Supplier Qualification modules in Fusion. Job Type & Location This is a Contract position based out of Costa Mesa, CA. Pay And Benefits The pay range f

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