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Salary: £550 - £650 per day

Working Pattern: 40 hours per week / Full time

Embark on a transformative career journey with SSE energy company, where innovation meets impact in the heart of the IT sector. As a pivotal player in our forward-thinking team, you'll harness cutting-edge technology to drive change and propel the UK towards its ambitious net-zero targets. Your expertise will not only shape the future of energy but also carve a sustainable world for generations to come. Join us and be at the forefront of the green revolution, where every line of code contributes to a cleaner, brighter future.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and test Oracle Fusion HCM reports ensuring the alignment of application with business and project requirements.

  • Take ownership of the gathering and technical delivery of reporting requirements (both functional and non-functional)

  • Work with SSE and Oracle HCM Workstream Leads and SMEs to deliver the HCM Implementation Plan.

  • Provide gap analyses of as-is and to-be reporting for HCM and how to address these gaps

    Identify risks, issues, and dependencies of the HCM Reporting Workstream, mitigate, and manage these as required.

  • Produce a range of project documentation, including but not limited to specs, strategies, project plans, RAID items.

  • Translate technical concepts or terminology for non-technical audiences.

  • A strong customer/client focus, with the ability to manage expectations appropriately and provide a superior customer/client experience

  • Ability to interact with SSE staff at all levels up to senior and across all business units and organisations, and to understand business imperatives

  • Strong organisation and communication skills.

  • Ability to work well under minimal supervision

    What do you need?

  • Strong functional knowledge in Oracle Fusion HCM.

  • Experience in developing and testing Fusion HCM Reports, including OTBI, Oracle BI Publisher reports, data models, Datasets and RTF templates and crafting interactive reports.

  • Ability to build custom formulas, sophisticated reports, and dashboards within OTBI.

  • Excellent ability to do SQL query performance tuning.

  • Experience with scheduling report jobs and bursting BIP reports to end users.

  • A background in working in projects, preferably with larger companies (e.g. FTSE 100)

    Exposure to infrastructure and multi-platform environments; preferably within the energy or utility sector.

  • Ability to demonstrate stakeholder management at most levels, including management, Information Technology colleagues and business representatives.

  • Explaining to and communicating with non-technical audiences

  • You will have awareness of common Information Security management frameworks such as ISO 27001, COBIT, Information Security Forum and NIST.

    What happens now?

    After submitting your application for the Oracle Fusion Developer - Reporting, we understand you're eager to hear back. We value your time and interest, and if your application is successful, you will be contacted directly by the team within 2 working days.

    We appreciate your patience and look forward to the possibility of welcoming you aboard

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