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Product Manager - Oracle ERP/EPM

Seattle, WA

As a Product Manager specializing in Oracle Fusion Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) at Exadel Consulting, you will be a strategic leader and hands-on expert, guiding our clients through their EPM modernization initiatives. Based in our Seattle Area office, you will blend your strong product management acumen with extensive functional and technical knowledge of Oracle Fusion EPM modules to define, design, and implement solutions that optimize financial processes, enhance data-driven decision-making, and drive tangible business outcomes. This role demands a proactive approach, exceptional client-facing skills, and a commitment to delivering high-impact results.

Work at Exadel - Who We Are 

We don’t just follow trends—we help define them. For 25+ years, Exadel has transformed global enterprises. Now, we’re leading the charge in AI-driven solutions that scale with impact. And it’s our people who make it happen—driven, collaborative, and always learning.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related quantitative field. An advanced degree (e.g., MBA, CPA, CFA)
  • Minimum of 10+ years of progressive experience in product management, business analysis, or consulting roles, with a dedicated focus on enterprise-level financial systems
  • At least 6 years of hands-on experience with Oracle Fusion Cloud EPM modules, including extensive experience in configuration, administration, and multiple full lifecycle implementations
  • Deep functional and technical expertise across several Oracle Fusion EPM modules (e.g., FCCS, PBCS, ARCS, EDMCS, PCMCS, NR)
  • Profound understanding of corporate finance processes, financial planning and analysis (FP&A), financial consolidation, reporting, and statutory requirements
  • Strong experience with data integration tools (e.g., Oracle Data Management/FDMEE, ODI, REST APIs, OIC) and advanced proficiency in SQL
  • Experience with EPM Automate, Groovy scripting, and cloud Essbase calculation scripts is a significant advantage

Nice to Have

  • Oracle Cloud certification(s) in EPM modules (e.g., Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Certified Implementation Specialist)
  • Prior consulting experience with a leading system integrator or boutique consulting firm
  • Experience with Oracle Fusion ERP modules (GL, AP, AR, FA) and their integration points with EPM

Responsibilities

  • Develop and articulate comprehensive product strategies and roadmaps for Oracle Fusion EPM solutions, aligning with client business objectives
  • Serve as a primary liaison and trusted advisor to clients, engaging with finance and IT leadership to understand their EPM requirements
  • Elicit, analyze, and document detailed functional and non-functional requirements for Oracle Fusion EPM implementations
  • Create robust, scalable, and secure solutions across various EPM modules like FCCS and PBCS
  • Lead the functional aspects of EPM implementation projects from inception through go-live and post-production support
  • Empower client teams with training, user manuals, and guides to ensure high adoption of Oracle Fusion EPM applications
  • Keep updated on Oracle Fusion EPM advancements, cloud technologies, and emerging trends in finance and accounting

Advantages of Working with Exadel

Exadel is a global company, and benefits can vary depending on your location and contract type. Your recruiter will provide specific information about the benefits available to you.

  • International projects
  • In-office, hybrid or remote mode
  • Medical healthcare
  • Recognition program
  • Professional & personal development opportunities
  • Foreign languages classes
  • Well-being program
  • Corporate events
  • Sports compensation
  • Referral program
  • Equipment provision
  • Paid vacation & sick days

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