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Microsoft D365 F&SC Functional Solution Architect

Remote-US

Ludia Consulting is one of the fastest growing and innovative consulting firms in Microsoft Dynamics Finance & Supply Chain, Customer Engagement and Power Platform space. We are looking for a team member that is committed to helping others and their communities while also growing professionally as part of our Ludia family.

We are not just a traditional organization; we are driven to help our partners and clients while delivering value every day. Our team members are also encouraged to grow by sharing their knowledge and experience through a multitude of community driven channels including local non-profit organizations.

The Role:

Ludia Consulting is seeking a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management Solution Architect to join our growing team. The Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&SCM Solution Architect carries the ultimate responsibility for meeting the customer requirements and completing the project and will be comfortable in all aspects of delivery. They must be capable of switching between supporting or leading customer-facing functional workshops; leading a group of functional consultants and business analysts; supporting technical roles including interface, data, and development teams; working with project and program managers to effectively report on progress, risks, and issues; liaising with both internal and customer senior stakeholders; and adjusting the approach and language as required for each interaction. The candidate must be extremely detail-oriented, be meticulously organized, and be able to prioritize multiple demands in a fast-paced environment.

This position combines a strong focus on consulting abilities with an equally important emphasis on client facing interpersonal skills. To achieve success, our consultants demonstrate the ability to learn quickly, communicate ideas effectively, define and lead team efforts and utilize flexibility and creativity to present a variety of solutions.

Essential Functions

  • Lead business process analysis and providing clear and creative solutions.
  • Lead functional consulting teams through project lifecycle.
  • Ensure expertly designed system architecture.

Maintain expertise in functional side of D365 F&SCM software, releases, and new features, and underlying technical architecture

Skills & Competencies

  • 8 – 10 years’ experience with Microsoft Finance and Operations
  • Experience in multiple full lifecycle Dynamics 365 FO/AX projects is required.
  • Solid Microsoft platform Software or IT experience, minimum of 2 years of professional experience within a consultancy environment preferred.
  • Extensive experience as a functional lead for either an AX or D365 F&O solution
  • Ability to balance short-term demands while maintaining the long-term vision needed to guide a customer through the implementation process.

 Desirable Experience:

  • Seeking highly motivated and detail oriented individual
  • Excellent verbal and written communication
  • Professional demeanor
  • Feels comfortable talking with clients at all levels within an organization.

Benefits / Why Ludia

  • Family/Community focused company
  • Remote when not traveling to customer sites
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Companywide time off at the end of the year
  • Full health benefits, vision, and dental
  • 401K
  • …and more!

Join our growing team today!

Ludia Consulting is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance.

 

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