Role: Program Manager - Oracle Retail MFCS
Experience: 20+ Years
Location: New Jersey, US / Hybrid
Total cost/Payrate: 75 Dollars/hour
Client : Infosys/At the time of interview
Job Description
Lead end-to-end delivery of the Oracle Retail MFCS implementation covering program governance, solution design, build, testing, and rollout, ensuring alignment with business objectives and successful transformation outcomes
Core Skills
Program Leadership | Stakeholder Management | Oracle Retail MFCS | Retail Merchandising | Delivery Governance | Risk Management
Experience Required
- Proven track record in large-scale retail transformation programs
- Experience in global delivery models and multi-phase rollouts
- Strong leadership in stakeholder management, executive communication, and program governance
Key Responsibilities
- Own full program deliverylifecycle (Design Build Test Deploy Hypercare) with accountability for scope,
schedule, and outcomes
- Establish and drive program governance, including executive reporting, KPIs, andsteering committees
- Act as the primary interface for client leadership and business stakeholders, ensuring alignment and decision-making
- Provide executive leadershipacross business and IT, driving program direction and outcomes
- Partner closely with businessteams to understand priorities, align solutions, and ensure adoption readiness
- Oversee solutiondesign and architecture across MFCS and integrated systems
- Drive risk, issue, and dependency management, ensuring proactive mitigation and escalation
- Ensure business readiness, change management, and user adoption across the enterprise
- Maintain strong communicationcadence across stakeholders, ensuring transparency and alignment
- Manage cross-functional teams (functional, technical, data, testing) across global locations
- Coordinate build, integrations, and data migration ensuring seamless execution across systems
- Govern end-to-end testing, quality assurance, and readiness for go-live
- Lead cutover planning, phased rollouts, andhypercarestabilization