Glencore is one of the world’s largest global diversified natural resource companies. As a leading integrated producer and marketer of commodities with a well-balanced portfolio of diverse industrial assets, we are strongly positioned to capture value at every stage of the supply chain, from sourcing materials deep underground to delivering products to an ...
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Provide first level support and troubleshooting of our financial systems HFM (Hyperion Financial Management) and TaxPacc (Tax system)
Month end assistance to users and System analyst.
Provide assistance and advice to business users in the effective use of financial applications.
Serve as a liaison and facilitator between all business units and the Business Systems team in addressing and resolving financial reporting software issues.
Assist with ad hoc duties as and when they arise.
Work in conjunction with the Business Systems team by assisting with drafting business specification documentation to improve configuration of applications and operating procedures for financial services.
To analyze, document and propose solutions for large and/or complex business areas.
Providing on-the-job training to users of the Hyperion systems.
Qualifications and Experience
Grade 12.
Minimum of 3 years’ experience in a similar environment.
Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
Good working knowledge skills with Microsoft Office Products.
Background in Oracle and planning products will be highly advantageous.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
The ability to create logical and innovative solutions to complex problems.
Experience in the development and implementation of standards, procedures and guidelines to support operational processes.
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