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This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: California (USA) Vista (Viewpoint) ERP Technical Consultant – Oracle Fusion Transition Engagement Type Contract / Consulting (with potential for extension) (likely to extend) Location Remote Preference for Central or Eastern Time Zones (daily 8:30am CT stand-arenaflex). Mountain Time considered; Pacific Time less ideal. Role Overview Seeking a highly experienced Vista (Viewpoint) ERP Technical Consultant to support its MES business unit during a major ERP transition from Vista (Viewpoint) to Oracle Fusion. MES is the largest business unit within segment, generating approximately $1.2B in annual revenue, making this a high-visibility, mission-critical engagement. This role will focus on deep technical support of the Vista ERP system, including data extraction, data mapping, conversions, and interface development, while ensuring ongoing system stability throughout the transition period. The consultant will work closely with leadership, internal teams, and multiple external consulting partners. Key Responsibilities • Provide hands-on technical support for the Vista (Viewpoint) ERP system during the Oracle Fusion transition • Perform data extraction, mapping, validation, and conversion from Vista to Oracle Fusion • Develop and maintain interfaces and integrations to keep Vista data synchronized • Support and maintain existing Vista environments, including customizations and extensions • Work across multiple Vista modules, including: procurement and Job arenaflex/Service Management. • Purchasing • Job arenaflex • Service Management • * Participate in daily stand-arenaflex, technical discussions, and working sessions • Gather requirements and clearly articulate technical solutions to both technical and non-technical stakeholders • Collaborate with internal teams and external consulting partners • Manage a high volume of tasks and deliverables in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment Required Qualifications • Deep, hands-on technical expertise in Vista (Viewpoint) ERP (genuine, production-level experience required) • Strong experience working across multiple Vista modules (financial and operational) • Advanced SQL skills for reporting, data extraction, transformation, and validation • Proven experience with: • ERP data migrations • Interface development • Supporting ERP systems during large-scale transitions • Ability to understand, troubleshoot, and enhance custom Vista configurations • Excellent verbal and written communication skills • Ability to work independently, prioritize effectively, and deliver under tight timelines Preferred Qualifications • Prior experience with Vista to Oracle Fusion ERP transitions • Construction or infrastructure industry ERP experience • Ability to act as a Vista generalist, or strong specialization in: • GL / Fixed Assets or • Job arenaflex / Service Management This offer from "ConsultNet" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 74% flex score. Apply tot his job

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