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Oracle Security Engineer

La Fosse Careers
London
3 days ago
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Oracle Security Engineer

A Global Financial Services firm requires a Contract Oracle Security Engineer to join their Finance Transformation - moving from SAP to Oracle Fusion.

This will start on a part time basis of 3 days a week for the first 6 months. After 6 months, this will move to full time contract of 5 days a week.

  • Day Rate: £600 - £670pd
  • IR35 Status: Outside
  • Duration: 6 months initially
  • Travel: Remote

This Oracle Security Engineer will have the following previous experience:

  • Worked within a Global Organisation as a Security Engineer focussing on getting Oracle up & running.
  • Led the design and implementation of security architecture within Oracle Fusion as part of a large-scale Finance transformation programme
  • Configured and manage security roles, data access, and controls across Oracle Fusion modules (e.g., ERP, HCM).
  • Ensured compliance with internal and external audit requirements, embedding best practices in access governance and segregation of duties.
  • Collaborated effectively with senior stakeholders across Finance, IT, and external partners, demonstrating strong communication and relationship management skills.


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