Oracle Fusion Security Architect

London
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A Charity in London are currently seeking an Oracle Fusion Security Architect for a 3 month assignment. The role is paying around £575pd (inside IR35)

You will be responsible for the security of Oracle Fusion applications and the integration with non-Oracle products and will ensure a sustainable security set up across all aspects of the programme.

The Security Lead will be responsible for developing the Security strategy, ensuring that the solutions are secure and well governed, approved based on enterprise and applications level at industry standards.

Duties and responsibilities:

Develop and implement the Security strategies, plans, and procedures specifically for the implementation of the programme using applications including Oracle Fusion, as well as third party applications to ensure full end to security scrutiny.
Lead and manage the testing plan and resources ensuring effective collaboration and communication and adherence to programme principles.
Ensure all aspects of security are developed to align with best practise, including but not limited to applications, enterprise security.
Oversee all aspects of security assurance for Oracle applications, integrations and migrations to create end to end processes, based on use cases including establishing metrics, applying industry best practices, and developing new tools and processes.
Coordinate and manage Security testing activities across multiple projects, products and teams.
Ensure that all security activities are executed in a timely manner and meet the required quality standards.
Identify, document, and track software breaches.
Provide regular reports on progress, results, and other relevant metrics.
Collaborate with external and third party development teams to ensure seamless integration and delivery of Oracle software products.Experience:

Proven experience as an Oracle Security Lead in multiple implementations.
Experience with the alignment of Oracle Fusion products and internal security processes such as single sign on,
Strong knowledge of Oracle software methodologies, tools, and processes.
Certifications in Oracle software (e.g., Oracle Certified Professional).
Experience with Agile and DevOps methodologies in an Oracle environment.
Experienced in leading, coordinating and managing an Oracle Fusion ERP Security workstream
Ability to manage the security and governance of multiple Oracle modules and priorities in a fast-paced environment

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