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Oracle Fixed Asset Management Process Analyst

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Location:Europe
Tags: oracle | asset management | process analyst | analyst |
Type:Contract
Oracle fixed asset management process analyst is required by one of the worlds largest communications and IT companies. Having implemented an oracle fixed asset management solution a complete analysis and review of their IT fixed assets processes and procedures is required. Your role will be to completely analyse all the existing processes and procedures and where necessary design and implement new processes and procedures. These processes and procedures will be to record, track and monitor the location, existence and usage of IT systems and hardware. The client currently uses an oracle fixed asset database to record the information of the companies fixed asset IT Hardware but excellent systems, processes and procedures need to be developed and adopted in order to track all fixed assets within the company. On a day to day basis you will be reviewing current processes and procedures and then liaising with all stake-holders to implement the best processes to record and track their IT fixed assets.

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