Telefonica Tech

Technology

FinanceSystemsManager

£75–110k ~AI est. Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom; Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom; Manchester, England, United Kingdom; London, England, United Kingdom; Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; United Kingdom FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for mid candidates.

The Brief

“Finance Systems Manager at Telefonica Tech. Skills: Dynamics 365 Finance, Financial reporting, System implementation. Manage roadmap for Dynamics 365 Finance. Translate business requirements into user stories”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis; Troubleshooting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Qualified accountant, 5+ years experience

Nice to Have

MB-300 certification, MB-310 certification

What You'll Do.

Manage roadmap for Dynamics 365 Finance

Translate business requirements into user stories

Ensure solution meets business needs

Identify system quality issues

Escalate system quality issues

Support change management initiatives

Support training initiatives

Champion continuous improvement

Champion best practices in product ownership

Champion agile delivery

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional relationships; Facilitating workshops

Process & Methodology

System implementation, System upgrades, System migration, Agile delivery, Backlog management, Sprint planning

Full Job Description

Telefónica Tech (part of the Telefónica Group) is a leading NextGen Tech solutions provider with a highly diversified team of over 6,000 exceptionally skilled employees and +60 nationalities. We serve more than 5.5m customers every day in over 175 countries, with a global ecosystem of market-leading partners. Global strategic hubs: Spain, Brazil, the UK, Germany. The Telefónica Tech UK&I hub has an end- to-end portfolio of market leading services and develops integrated technology solutions to accelerate digital transformation through: Cloud, Data & AI, Enterprise Applications, Workplace Services and Cyber Security & Networking. Values: Open, Trusted and Bold Trusted Partners: * Microsoft: Top 3 Service Providers, Azure Expert Status, Fastrack & Inner Circle Partner * HPE: Platinum Partner – FY23 UK&I Solution Provider of the Year * Palo Alto & Crowdstrike: part of our NextDefense Cyber Security Portfolio * Fortinet: Elite VIP Program – one of only 2 in the UK * AWS: Advanced Solution & Managed Service Provider Program This role can be based across the UK. Our office locations are - Aberdeen, Glasgow, Manchester, London, Belfast. Finance Systems Manager - D365 The Finance Systems Manager acts as the bridge between finance and IT, ensuring financial systems are optimized, accurate, and aligned with business needs. This role focuses on maintaining, improving, and implementing financial systems, supporting reporting and compliance, and driving automation and efficiency across finance processes. Key Responsibilities * Own and manage the roadmap for Dynamics 365 Finance, including the rollout all entities, ensuring it reflects business priorities and technical dependencies. * Translate business requirements into clear user stories and acceptance criteria, particularly across modules like Fixed Assets, Expenses, Order Management, and Advanced Bank Reconciliation. * Act as the voice of the customer, ensuring the solution meets business needs and regulatory requirements. *

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