Oracle Payables Jobs in the South West

3 of 3 Oracle Payables Jobs in the South West

Systems Accountant

Bruton, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Butler Rose
business users. What We're Looking For Qualified or part-qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA, ACA) or equivalent experience. Strong background in finance/ERP systems (e.g., Sage, SAP, Oracle, Netsuite). Excellent understanding of financial processes (GL, AP, AR, budgeting, reporting). Advanced Excel and strong data analysis skills. Clear communicator with the ability to bridge finance More ❯
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary: £55,000 - £65,000 per annum
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ORACLE Accounts Payable Manager (12 month FTC)

Bristol, Avon, South West, United Kingdom
Hays
PDPs. Champion a culture of continuous improvement and openness to change across Finance. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in Accounts Payable management, ideally within an Oracle ERP environment. Strong understanding of AP best practices and financial controls. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. High attention to detail and strong numeracy. Advanced proficiency in Excel More ❯
Employment Type: Contract
Rate: £45,000
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Procurement Administrator (IT)

Chippenham, Wiltshire, South West, United Kingdom
Wincanton Logistics
to be onsite in Chippenham 1 to 2 days per week How will you contribute? Maintaining the ITSM tool Request Form with all Products covered by DaaS, and Oracle Catalogue Supplier Punchouts to ensure accurate and appropriate products and information. Ensure that all additional Device Information, Policy Documents and Data Sheets appropriate to DaaS items are kept … Commercial on a weekly and/or monthly basis. Manage the end-to-end lifecycle of the procurement process, managing of requests in the ITSM tool, orders through Oracle Procurement, delivery and receipting of orders. Creation and management of Assets, either via automatic process or manual input/uploads, proactively validating discrepancies and updating Assets as per More ❯
Employment Type: Contract
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