Provide assessments and optimizations of Workday FINS functionality across various workstreams, primarily for clients in construction and real estate.
We have clients seeking experienced Workday FINS functional consultants to support their growing engagement pipeline, focused on providing assessments of current functionality of Workday and how best to optimize. Workstreams may include but not limited to: Procurement, Exp/AP/Strategic Sourcing, Core FDM Functions, Projects, Fixed Assets, Prism/Report Writing, AR/Revenue, Banking. These are fully remote, contract opportunities.
Engagements can vary in length - typical engagements of this nature are 9 - 18 months. Primary industry focus has been construction and real estate, but open to industry expertise. Remote. Flexible start. Hours and duration to be determined based on client.
- Bachelor's Degree required - Accounting & Finance with Systems emphasis ideal
- Workday Financials Certification ideal
- 10+ years ERP implementation experience and heavy focus on Workday Financials preferred
Top Skills
Ap
Erp
Financials
Procurement
Reporting
Strategic Sourcing
Workday
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