Oracle Fusion Business Analyst in JML

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Title: Oracle Fusion Business Analyst – JML (Joiners, Movers & Leavers)
Location: Crawley, UK (Hybrid: 3 days in office, flexible offshore)
Contract Type: 6-month Contract
Rate: £550/day (Inside IR35)

About the Role:
We are seeking a highly experienced Oracle Fusion Functional Business Analyst to join a leading enterprise solutions team supporting a major UK client. The successful candidate will manage the end-to-end Joiners, Movers, and Leavers (JML) lifecycle within Oracle Fusion HCM, ensuring smooth onboarding, internal movements, and offboarding while maintaining compliance and access/security protocols.

Key Responsibilities:



Own and optimize the JML lifecycle within Oracle Fusion Core HR, Security, Approvals, Checklists, and Integrations.

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Conduct workshops and document AS-IS and TO-BE JML processes.

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Translate business requirements into Oracle Fusion configurations.

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Configure approvals, role provisioning rules, and onboarding/offboarding checklists.

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Support data integrity and integration with Payroll, Finance, IDAM, and ITSM systems.

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Collaborate with Security teams to implement Role-Based Access Control (RBAC).

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Lead UAT, testing, and release validation for JML updates.

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Provide guidance to operations teams for bulk movements, exceptions, and escalations.

Skills & Experience Required:

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10+ years in Oracle Fusion Functional BA or Consultant roles.

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Strong experience with Oracle Fusion Core HR, Security, Approvals, HCM Extracts, Checklists, and Journeys.

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Expertise in employee lifecycle processes (onboarding, transfers, job changes, terminations, global mobility).

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Understanding of access governance, provisioning models, and identity management integration.

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Experience with BI/OTBI reporting, HDL/HSDL, workflow validation, Visio, Azure DevOps.

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Excellent stakeholder management, problem-solving, and documentation skills.

Nice to Have:

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Oracle Fusion certifications

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Experience with Azure, ServiceNow, or IAM tools (MIM, Azure AD)

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